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Literary Agent Directory
Important: Visit each agent’s website (links in their listings below) to see if they’re open to submissions before querying.
Biography
Barney Karpfinger is a literary agent with and the founder of the Karpfinger Agency. Barney Karpfinger studied English at Columbia University while supporting himself by working as a paralegal. Before establishing the agency in 1985, he ran the contracts department of a major New York publishing company.
Over the years, Barney has represented more fiction than non-fiction. Recently, though, heÕs worked on a bit more non-fictionÑwork as varied as a philosopherÕs take on procrastination, a dance criticÕs look at grace in all of its manifestations and an investigative reporterÕs examination of the big-money business of college football. The writers Barney works with share an ease with language and the ability to tell a compelling story.
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Accepting Submissions |Commercial Fiction | General Fiction | Literary Fiction | Mystery |General Nonfiction | Art | Biography | Business Book | Cultural Social Issues | Current Events Affairs | Investigative | Journalism | Memoir | Money Finance | Narrative Nonfiction | Photography | Politics | Reference | Science | Sports | Technology |
Biography
Kaitlyn Katsoupis is a literary agent with the Belcastro Agency. After receiving a BA in Writing, Literature, and Publishing from Emerson College, Kaitlyn refused to leave the concept of nightly homework behind. A literary agent for Belcastro Literary Agency, she is also a freelance editor at her own company, K. Johnson Editorial. Kaitlyn started her literary journey as a copyeditor for academic publisher codeMantra, a YA editor for Accent Press, a Conference Assistant for GrubStreet, Boston, a former agent with Corvisiero Literary Agency. She has written various articles for WriterÕs Digest and has had a flash fiction story published in the anthology A Box of Stars Beneath the Bed.
Some of KaitlynÕs favorite books: Cornelia Funke (Inkheart series); Michael Buckley (Undertow series); John Green (more Looking for Alaska, less An Abundance of Katherines); Gayle Forman (Just One Year and Just One Day); Lois Lowry (The Giver series); Scott OÕDell (Island of the Blue Dolphins). Her favorite tv shows are Doctor Who, Buffy, Supernatural, Firefly, basically the nerdier the fandom the better.
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CLOSED to Submissions |Middle Grade Fiction | Young Adult Fiction | Commercial Fiction | Contemporary Fiction | Fantasy | Graphic Novel | Historical Fiction | Horror | LGBTQ Fiction | Literary Fiction | Magical Realism | New Adult Fiction | Paranormal Fiction | Romance | Science Fiction | Thriller | Women’s Fiction |
Biography
Isabel Kaufman is a literary agent with Fox Literary. She is actively looking to build her list in fantasy & science fiction, adult literary fiction, horror, historical fiction, contemporary commercial fiction, and upper-level young adult literature. She is looking for smart, inventive, ambitious storytelling and welcomes speculative elements across all genres. She is also interested in creative nonfiction and microhistories particularly related to travel, food, and incisive cultural perspectives on luxury and beauty.
Her taste is varied, but she is consistently drawn to dynamic, thoughtful prose and vibrant character voice. She is actively seeking work from historically underrepresented and marginalized perspectives. She appreciates fresh takes on familiar archetypes, new perspectives on well-known myths and fairytales, and crossover rehabilitations of “archaic” genres such as noir, gothic, and classical revenge tragedy (she has a master’s in revenge tragedy and is willing to get bloody!).
Recent books she has loved include THE GLASS HOTEL, by Emily St. John Mandel; SEVERANCE, by Ling Ma; the LOCKED TOMB trilogy, by Tamsyn Muir; PRIORY OF THE ORANGE TREE, by Samantha Shannon; THE IDIOT, by Elif Batuman; LUSTER, by Raven Leilani; PLAIN BAD HEROINES, by Emily Danforth; FRESHWATER, by Akwaeke Emezi. Nonfiction favorites include PRIESTDADDY, by Patricia Lockwood; SECONDHAND TIME, by Svetlana Alexievich; BLOOD, BONES, AND BUTTER, by Gabrielle Hamilton; and THE EMPEROR OF SCENT, by Luca Turin. Permanent must-read authors include Helen Oyeyemi and Megan Abbott.
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Accepting Submissions | New Literary Agents |Young Adult Fiction | Commercial Fiction | Contemporary Fiction | Fantasy | General Fiction | Gothic Fiction | Historical Fiction | Horror | LGBTQ Fiction | Literary Fiction | Mystery | New Adult Fiction | Romance | Science Fiction | Speculative Fiction | Suspense Fiction | Thriller | Upmarket Fiction | Women’s Fiction |General Nonfiction | Beauty Fashion Style | Cultural Social Issues | Food Drink | History | Lifestyle | Travel |
Biography
Tamara Kawar is a literary agent with DeFiore and Company. Tamara joined DeFiore and Company in 2022. She started her career with internships at Macmillan and Writers House, then worked at ICM for five years. Tamara represents writer and illustrator clients in both the childrenÕs and adult markets, with a particular focus on talented LGBTQ+ and BIPOC storytellers. She holds a B.A. in Comparative Literature from Princeton University and an M.A. in Middle Eastern Studies from Columbia University. She also serves on the AALAÕs Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion committee, where she co-directs a mentorship program for early career agents from underrepresented backgrounds.
Tamara is actively seeking graphic novels for all ages and across genres; science fiction, fantasy, horror, and historical fiction for middle grade, YA, and adult readers; upmarket and book club fiction, especially genre-bending stories, and those with an international bent; and adult & YA rom-coms and romance featuring LGBTQ+ characters. She also represents select nonfiction for young readers, including illustrated projects. Across all categories, she is passionate about championing marginalized voices and perspectives.
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Accepting Submissions | New Literary Agents | Member of the AALA |Juvenile Nonfiction | Middle Grade Fiction | Young Adult Fiction | Commercial Fiction | Contemporary Fiction | Fantasy | General Fiction | Graphic Novel | Historical Fiction | Horror | LGBTQ Fiction | Literary Fiction | Magical Realism | Multicultural Fiction | Mystery | Romance | Science Fiction | Upmarket Fiction | Women’s Fiction |Art | Cultural Social Issues | Illustrated | LGBTQ Nonfiction | Memoir | Photography | Pop Culture |
Biography
Dara Kaye is a literary agent with WME Books. She has been at WME since 2023. She represents adult nonfiction that tells great storiesÑfrom serious history and memoir to pop science and parentingÑalong with select speculative fiction. Her clients include NYT bestsellers and winners of awards from the Locus to PEN America, Fulbright, and NEH fellowships.
Across genres, she is drawn to projects with potential for international success and books that make the familiar world feel new and surprising. In nonfiction, she especially loves working with academics, journalists, and other experts with a knack for communicating original research to mainstream audiences, and with memoirists whose unique perspective stays with readers long after the last page.
Before joining WME, Dara was an agent and foreign rights director at the Ross Yoon Agency and spent two years in South Korea on a Fulbright fellowship. A graduate of Smith College (BA) and University College London (MA), she lives in Washington, DC, with her husband and children.
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Accepting Submissions | General Nonfiction | Current Events Affairs | Health Wellness | History | Journalism | Medical Medicine | Memoir | Narrative Nonfiction | Parenting | Politics | Science |
Biography
Trena Keating is a literary agent with Union Literary. She represents a range of talented authors across fiction and nonfiction, including novelists, journalists, celebrities, and experts writing for a popular audience such as professors, doctors, scientists, and entrepreneurs. Her list is a balance of #1 NYT bestsellers and debuts; Trena takes equal pleasure in working with masters of the craft and promising new talent. She manages complicated estates, works with multi-platform authors, develops writers in mid-career, and introduces new voices to the book world. Prior to becoming an agent, Trena was Editor-in-Chief of Dutton and Associate Publisher of Plume, both imprints of Penguin, Senior Editor at HarperCollins, and humanities assistant at Stanford University Press and has had the honor to work with such esteemed, award-winning, and bestselling writers such as E.L. Doctorow, Toni Morrison, and Joyce Carol Oates. She has appeared as a publishing expert on television. In both fiction and nonfiction, Trena is always looking for authors with creative, cutting edge ideas, well-crafted prose, and strong voices, with a particular interest in outsidersÕ perspectives that propel readers beyond their own experiences. Authors Trena doesnÕt represent, but has recently loved reading, include Peter Attia, Katherine May, Zadie Smith, Ann Patchett, James McBride, and Rachel Cusk.
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Accepting Submissions |General Fiction | Literary Fiction | Suspense Fiction | Women’s Fiction |General Nonfiction | Business Book | Celebrity | Education | Health Wellness | Journalism | Medical Medicine | Memoir | Money Finance | Science |
Biography
Kristyn Keene Benton is a literary agent with CAA/ICM. She has been at International Creative Management since 2006, which merged with CAA in 2022, building a list consisting of literary and commercial fiction, including narrative nonfiction, memoir, thrillers, young adult, and pop culture. She is a graduate of the Columbia Publishing Course and holds a degree in English and writing from the University of California at Santa Barbara.
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Accepting Submissions |Young Adult Fiction | Commercial Fiction | General Fiction | Literary Fiction | Romance | Suspense Fiction | Thriller | Upmarket Fiction | Women’s Fiction |General Nonfiction | Health Wellness | Humor Nonfiction | Memoir | Narrative Nonfiction | Pop Culture |
Biography
Wendy Keller is a literary agent with Keller Media. Wendy Keller is an award-winning former journalist, a respected literary agent, an author, speaker and acclaimed book marketing consultant. She got her first job as a newspaper reporter as a 16 year old college freshman. Since then, Wendy worked for PR Newswire; the Knight-Ridder newspaper chain; as managing editor of Dateline magazine; and as associate publisher of Los AngelesÕ then-second-largest Spanish language weekly, La Gaceta. She founded what is now Keller Media, Inc. as ÒForthWrite Literary AgencyÓ in 1989.
Today, after selling an astonishing ~1,500 rights deals worldwide, including 17 New York Times best sellers and 9 international best sellers, the agency Wendy founded is exceptionally focused on helping each author to do three things:
1. Maximize public awareness of the author and their bookÑbefore or after publication. In the industry, this is called a Òplatform.Ó
2. To find the best publisher possible for each author we represent. We seek an editor who aligns with their vision for the book.
3. To advise our authors on how to become a (more) renowned, recognized thought leader in their topic area, thus increasing profits for everyone.
These days, publishers demand authors who are effective, competent partners in the publishing process. ThatÕs why we screen our potential clients so assiduouslyÑwe want them to have a growing platform, a big visionÉand the moxie to achieve it. Keller Media helps our authors become highly successful by advising on cutting-edge marketing strategies, advanced book promotion practices, and the best known use of media, social media, and paid speaking. We know that a good book idea + intelligent marketing = a successful author.
Wendy Keller has personally taught +20,000 authors how to get published; and over 7,500 people how to get started as paid, professional speakersÑa major method for selling lots of copies of your book. (Check out the ÒResourcesÓ page so you can get access to her decades of publishing wisdom.)
Wendy was 26 when her own first book was published. Today, she is the author of 31 published books under 9 pseudonyms and 11 self-published books. She has been a featured guest on 53 television programs, including Dr Phil, Dateline NBC, CBS The Early Show, Hannity and Colmes, Crosstalk, Fox, ABC, and Politically Incorrect. She has been a guest on +500 radio shows, primarily in North America, and has been interviewed/quoted in The Chicago Tribune, New York Post, The Wall Street Journal, Arizona Republic, Dallas Morning News, Playboy, The Scotsman, Maxim, Parenting, the Miami Herald and many more.
Wendy Keller is unique among agents because her perspective on publishing was shaped by her early work in the media. She believes that good books are about serving the audience what they want to readÑand that it is the authorÕs solemn responsibility to get their message out in every way possible. As the publishing industry moves into this new era, Wendy is a prominent advocate for authors taking a vibrant, active role in the promotion of their own work. This helps Keller Media authors create maximum impact in the world and maximum profit from their content.
In her free time, Wendy rows on the marina near her home and enjoys hiking, luxury travel, languages, archaeological studies and of course, voracious reading. Parlo italiano e je parle franais.
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CLOSED to Submissions | General Nonfiction | Art | Biography | Business Book | Cultural Social Issues | Current Events Affairs | Dating Relationships Sex | Diet Nutrition | Economics | Health Wellness | History | Medical Medicine | Money Finance | Parenting | Photography | Politics | Pop Culture | Religion | Science | Self-Help | Spirituality | Sports | Technology |
Biography
Lauren Galit is a literary agent with LKG Agency. Lauren Galit, a magazine editor by training, started the LKG agency in 2005 and is best known for representing many of the stars of TLCÕs ÒWhat Not to Wear.Ó She sold Clinton KellyÕs FreakinÕ Fabulous books, Carmindy AcostaÕs 5 Minute Face and Get Positively Beautiful, and Nick ArrojoÕs Great Hair. The LKG Agency has also worked with numerous magazine writers to help them launch their book projects.
However, in 2010, after selling associate Caitlen Rubino-BradwayÕs Ordinary Magic to Bloomsbury US, LKG Agency opened its doors to childrenÕs booksÉand the whole world exploded. Descendants of Revolutionary heroes and traitors, a teen struggling with OCD, art that comes alive, a boy who lives every day twice, a girl on a quest for a new bedtime reader, the dogs of Camelot Ð LKG authors have explored these themes and more. LKG focuses mainly on middle grade and young adult, only working on picture book projects with already established LKG authors. As for genre, LKG has a special interest in contemporary and magical realism but is open to fantasy, sci-fi, thriller, and more (but maybe not horror).
Regardless of the project, LKG doesnÕt stop with the sale, negotiating each contract to make sure authors get the best deal possible, and continuing to hold their hands through delivery, publication, and publicity. Lauren also works with Sandy Hodgman, of Hodgman Literary, for foreign rights for her projects. Because, after all, writing a book is hard enough. LKG will guide authors through all the rest.
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Accepting Submissions |Picture Book | Juvenile Nonfiction | Middle Grade Fiction | Middle Grade Nonfiction | Young Adult Fiction | Young Adult Nonfiction | Contemporary Fiction | Magical Realism |Biography | Health Wellness | How-To | Humor Nonfiction | Lifestyle | Medical Medicine | Memoir | Parenting | Reference |
Biography
Carly Kellerman is a literary agent with the Alive Literary Agency. She has spent more than fifteen years helping writers find their voice and hone their message. With a professional background that spans editorial development and sales, she has a proven knack for finding the sweet spot between profoundly meaningful and commercially viable content. Her unique blend of business acumen and love for storytelling makes her an excellent advocate and guide for authors navigating the publishing world.
Before joining Alive, Carly worked at HarperCollins Christian Publishing for more than a decade. She developed several bestselling titles throughout her time at HCCP, and she strives to bring that same creative spark to each of her clients at Alive.
Carly lives with her husband Jesse and their two children in Southwest Michigan. When she’s not reading, you can find her planning her next dinner party, scheming a new travel destination, or reorganizing a closet that was probably perfectly fine to begin with.
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Accepting Submissions | New Literary Agents | Christian Fiction | Christian Nonfiction | Christian Books ONLY |Inspirational Fiction | Religious Fiction |Inspirational Nonfiction | Mind Body Spirit | Religion | Spirituality |
Biography
Carly Kellerman is a literary agent with the Alive Literary Agency. She has spent more than fifteen years helping writers find their voice and hone their message. With a professional background that spans editorial development and sales, she has a proven knack for finding the sweet spot between profoundly meaningful and commercially viable content. Her unique blend of business acumen and love for storytelling makes her an excellent advocate and guide for authors navigating the publishing world.
Before joining Alive, Carly worked at HarperCollins Christian Publishing for more than a decade. She developed several bestselling titles throughout her time at HCCP, and she strives to bring that same creative spark to each of her clients at Alive.
Carly lives with her husband Jesse and their two children in Southwest Michigan. When sheÕs not reading, you can find her planning her next dinner party, scheming a new travel destination, or reorganizing a closet that was probably perfectly fine to begin with.
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Accepting Submissions | New Literary Agents | Christian Fiction | Christian Nonfiction | Christian Books ONLY |Inspirational Fiction | Religious Fiction |Inspirational Nonfiction | Mind Body Spirit | Religion | Spirituality |
Biography
Jennie Kendrick is a literary agent with Red Fox Literary. She represents YA, MG and select picture books with Red Fox Literary. A former criminal defense attorney and history major, she has worked in the publishing industry since 2013, including reviewing for publications such as Kirkus, and part-time bookselling at a local independent bookstore. JennieÕs passions include history (especially medieval European history), the criminal justice system, art, tarot, rock music, and cooking. She loves well-researched character-driven fiction, narrative non-fiction, and is particularly looking for Own Voices works and books from marginalized creators. Jennie is always looking for a phenomenal ghost or vampire story, regardless of childrenÕs age group.
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CLOSED to Submissions |Picture Book | Juvenile Nonfiction | Middle Grade Fiction | Middle Grade Nonfiction | Young Adult Fiction | Young Adult Nonfiction | Action Adventure | Commercial Fiction | Graphic Novel | Historical Fiction | Horror | LGBTQ Fiction | Literary Fiction | Mystery | Romance | Thriller |Biography | History | Journalism | LGBTQ Nonfiction | Memoir | Pop Culture | Science | Sports |
Julia Kenny
Dunow, Carlson & Lerner Literary AgencyAccepting SubmissionsQuery Method(s): Email > Postal Mail >Biography
Julia Kenny is a literary agent with the Dunow, Carlson & Lerner Literary Agency. She began her career in publishing as an intern at the Wendy Weil Agency, while studying creative writing at Sarah Lawrence College. For nearly 10 years, she worked as the director of foreign rights and as an agent at Markson Thoma. She primarily works with fictionÑadult, middle grade and YAÑand is especially interested in dark, literary thrillers and suspense. She’s also interested in narrative non-fiction, memoir, and lifestyle and entertaining projects. She is on the lookout for writing that immediately draws her in, and stories that stick with her long after she’s finished reading. She was born and raised on Nantucket Island and lives in Brooklyn.
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Accepting Submissions |General Fiction | Literary Fiction | Suspense Fiction | Thriller |General Nonfiction | Art | Memoir | Photography |
Biography
Fiona Kenshole is a literary agent with the Transatlantic Agency. She came to agenting after nearly a decade as VP at Laika Studios, creating a development slate of new projects for the Academy Award winning animation studio including the Oscar-nominated THE BOXTROLLS and CORALINE.
Previously she was a senior publisher in the UK where she published authors including Michael Bond (Paddington Bear), P.L Travers (Mary Poppins) and the Laureate Michael Morpurgo (War Horse) and was UK editor for Beverley Cleary, Lois Lowry, Bruce Coville, Gary Paulsen and Cynthia Voigt. She was nominated for ÒEditor of the YearÓ at the British Book Awards.
Fiona enjoys being on faculty as a conference guest speaker throughout the US and in Europe. She has taught publishing at Oxford Brookes University and Portland State, organized events for the Oxford Literary Festival and is herself a published author. A British citizen, Fiona now lives in Portland, Oregon.
She joined Transatlantic in 2013. Her clientsÕ recent successes include Rosanne ParryÕs MG A WOLF CALLED WANDER (Andersen Press/Greenwillow) which has spent 37 weeks in the NYT bestseller list and sold in 11 languages, and Vicki GrantÕs YA romcom, 36 QUESTIONS THAT CHANGED MY MIND ABOUT YOU (Running Press), which sold in 22 languages and is optioned for TV.
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CLOSED to Submissions |Picture Book | Juvenile Nonfiction | Middle Grade Fiction | Middle Grade Nonfiction | Young Adult Fiction | Young Adult Nonfiction | Graphic Novel |Animals |
Biography
Rachel Kent is a literary agent with Books & Such Literary Agency. Rachel Kent has been an agent with Books & Such since 2007. Rachel started at Books & Such as a summer intern while she was attending U.C. Davis and then, after graduating, worked part-time at the agency as an assistant. Her favorite part of the job was reading a manuscript and providing an author with feedback to help him or her to improve the project.
She graduated from Davis in three years with a bachelorÕs degree in English and minors in both religious studies and psychology.
Rachel has more than eight years of experience and training working closely with Janet Kobobel Grant and Wendy Lawton, as well as part-time with author Robin Jones Gunn in creating marketing materials and promotional ideas to keep Robin connected with her readers. Through RachelÕs work at the agency and with authors, she has gained an understanding of the publishing process, contract negotiation, and what it takes to successfully write and market a book.
RachelÕs goal is to develop strong relationships with her authors and to help them to develop lasting relationships with their editors and publishers. Good relationships have always been important to her. She likes to stick by people. She believes that as long as two people are dedicated toward working together, the relationship can work, and they can accomplish the task at hand.
Rachel acquires fiction and nonfiction projects with a special interest in YA, 20-something and 30-something projects.
She lives with her husband and family in Northern California.
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Accepting Submissions |Picture Book | Juvenile Nonfiction | Middle Grade Fiction | Young Adult Fiction | Young Adult Nonfiction |Christian Fiction | Christian Nonfiction |Commercial Fiction | Contemporary Fiction | Fantasy | General Fiction | Inspirational Fiction | Romance | Science Fiction | Women’s Fiction |General Nonfiction | Religion | Spirituality |
Biography
Chris Kepner is a literary agent with and the founder of The Kepner Agency. He says: “I’ve been working in the publishing industry since 2008, both as a literary agent and director of international rights. I have negotiated hundreds of book licenses all over the world, and I couldn’t be more excited about establishing this agency. Discovering authors is my passion, and building a new list is an absolute thrill.
If you’re an author seeking representation, please review my query guidelines.
I live with my amazing wife and daughter in New Jersey, a half-hour west of Manhattan. I’m originally from the lovely Buffalo area and still visit family and friends there at least twice a year. I studied English and business at Notre Dame, and I never thought IÕd find a profession that so perfectly utilizes these two disciplines. IÕm a lifelong Buffalo Bills fan. I’ve been in love with music and skiing for as long as I can remember, and I try to get out on the golf course or ropes course whenever I can. By the way, if anyone knows where you can ride devil karts in the U.S., let me know! I did this once at Bromley Mountain in Vermont, but they’ve since shut it down for what I can only assume were insane liability considerations.
Our lives may seem meaningless when you take a broad space-time perspective, but this world we all share… it’s pretty special. Let’s cherish it, and one another, while we can.
Be at ease. Be confident in who you are. Be mindful that everyone else is their own universe of thought and feeling, and be forgiving.”
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Accepting Submissions |Juvenile Nonfiction | BIPOC Fiction | Crime Fiction | Fantasy | General Fiction | Multicultural Fiction | Mystery | Romance | Science Fiction | Sports Fiction | Suspense Fiction | Thriller |General Nonfiction | Biography | BIPOC Nonfiction | Business Book | Computers | Cookbook Cooking | Health Wellness | History | Lifestyle | Mind Body Spirit | Money Finance | Multicultural Nonfiction | Science | Sports | Technology | Travel |
Biography
Molly Ker Hawn is a literary agent with The Bent Agency. She says: “I joined the Bent Agency in 2012 and lead our London office, where I work with authors from all over the world, selling directly to publishers in the US, the UK, Canada, and Australia. IÕve bounced back and forth from America to England since I was a teenager: I grew up in Northern California, lived for a year in the West Country, read English at Cambridge University, and spent many years in New York City. I represent authors whose books have been New York Times, Sunday Times and international bestsellers and that have won and been shortlisted for the William C. Morris YA Debut Award, the Michael L. Printz Award, the Barnes & Noble ChildrenÕs Book Award, the Costa Book Award, the Waterstones ChildrenÕs Book Prize, the Carnegie Medal, the Deutscher Jugendliteraturpreis, and more.
IÕm honored to have served for three years on the governing committee of the Association of AuthorsÕ Agents and to have been named one of the BooksellerÕs most influential people in the UK publishing industry.
I have a thriving list, but from time to time, I do have room for an irresistible new project when I feel I can place it successfully with a publisher and bring real value to the authorÕs career. Specifically, IÕm looking for exceptional middle-grade and young adult fiction with global commercial appeal, as well as graphic novels for children and young adults with illustrations in place and fantasy, science fiction and speculative fiction for adults.
For childrenÕs and YA, IÕm open to any genre and almost any topic. Contemporary, historical, fantasy, science fiction, romance, horrorÉIÕve loved and sold books that fit all those descriptions. For adult fantasy, science fiction and speculative fiction, IÕm looking for fast-paced stories that would appeal to a broad audience, set either in new worlds or one that could be our own, with vividly drawn characters.
No matter the genre or age category, the writing needs to be polished and assured; the story needs to be captivating. I like to be astonished! IÕm especially drawn to stories with a strong sense of place, told by authors who fundamentally understand the world theyÕre writing about, whether itÕs real or imaginary.
Some specific likes and dislikes:
I like wit, not snark.
I like books that play with form and narrative.
Nothing hooks me like writing that shows a real mastery of language.
I love love. Romantic love, family love, the love of friendship Ñ authentic-feeling bonds between characters can carry me through almost any story.
I like books that make me feel changed by the end of them, like my world is bigger, and I understand it a little better.
IÕm not interested in Ômisery lit.Õ I donÕt like to finish a book feeling hopeless about the characters.
Fantasy was my first love: Ruth Chew, Lloyd Alexander, Susan Cooper, Anne McCaffrey, and Sylvia Engdahl made me the reader I am today. But those influences mean my standards are high Ñ I need solid worldbuilding, intelligent dialogue and real emotion in fantasy.
My taste in fantasy doesnÕt run to angels/demons, vampires/werewolves, or similar ÔparanormalÕ tropes.
I canÕt get enough of books that tell a great story and invite me to get to know a culture IÕm unfamiliar withÑand IÕd like the author to be an authentic representative of that culture.
IÕm not a dog person. Animal protagonists in general donÕt interest me, except maybe cats.
IÕm interested in reading about life in religious communities.
IÕm interested in books that deal with theatre and performance.
I think the publishing industry underestimates young readersÕ love of weirdness.
IÕm particularly interested in hearing from writers from historically excluded communities.
Please do not send me picture books. I only represent picture books for my established clients.
Please do not send me illustration samples. I donÕt represent illustrators who donÕt write their own texts.
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CLOSED to Submissions | Member of the AALA |Juvenile Nonfiction | Middle Grade Fiction | Middle Grade Nonfiction | Young Adult Fiction | Young Adult Nonfiction | Fantasy | Graphic Novel | Magical Realism | Science Fiction | Speculative Fiction |
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Natasha Kern is a literary agent with the Natasha Kern Literary Agency. She has personally sold over 1,200 books, has worked as an agent more than 20 years and has a strong commitment to discovering new talent as well as developing the careers of her clients. Natasha has sold to all major publishers in both ABA and CBA. Her list includes: mainstream women’s fiction and inspirational fiction; romantic suspense, mysteries and thrillers; contemporary and historical novels, romantic comedy, Amish fiction, and issue-oriented fiction; young adult, multicultural fiction and other subgenres. Her clients include several New York Times best-selling authors, USA Today Best Sellers, and RITA, CAROL and EDGAR winners. She represents Christy winners and finalists as well as other popular CBA authors and ECPA bestsellers.
Natasha was named Agent of the Year at the 2013 ACFW Conference.
Natasha says: ÒWhen I left New York, I knew that I wanted to stay in publishing. However, editorial work was not sufficiently satisfying by itself. I knew I could acquire and develop salable properties and that my background gave me expertise in sales and running a company. I wanted to work with people long term and not just on a single project or phase of one. Plus, I had an entrepreneurial temperament and experience negotiating big money deals from raising venture capital for high tech firms. When I developed literary projects for other agents that did not sell, I knew I could sell them myself, so I did. I’ve never regretted that decision. Agenting combined my love of books, my affinity for deal-making and my preference for trusting my own intuition. I sold 28 books the first year the agency was in business.
ÒI did everything else I ever wanted to do before becoming an agent. Agenting is truly a calling for me and I would not be as happy doing anything else. It is a case of do what you love (and are good at) and the money follows. I also have a deep commitment to bringing new knowledge, new ideas and new writing into the world. I believe storytelling is powerful and a great book truly can change the world.Ó
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CLOSED to Submissions |Young Adult Fiction |Christian Fiction |Contemporary Fiction | Crime Fiction | General Fiction | Historical Fiction | Humor Fiction | Inspirational Fiction | Mainstream Fiction | Multicultural Fiction | Mystery | Religious Fiction | Romance | Suspense Fiction | Thriller | Women’s Fiction |
Biography
Kat Kerr is a literary agent with the Donald Maass Literary Agency. She graduated from Florida State University with a Bachelors in English in 2009. Kat feels strongly about supporting programs like We Need Diverse Books and is passionate about creating space in this industry for those from historically marginalized communities.
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CLOSED to Submissions |Young Adult Fiction | Chick Lit | Commercial Fiction | Contemporary Fiction | Family Saga | Fantasy | Historical Fiction | LGBTQ Fiction | Literary Fiction | Magical Realism | Multicultural Fiction | Romance | Science Fiction | Upmarket Fiction | Women’s Fiction |Biography | Cookbook Cooking | Cultural Social Issues | Current Events Affairs | Food Drink | Journalism | LGBTQ Nonfiction | Memoir | Multicultural Nonfiction | Music | Narrative Nonfiction | Pop Culture | Psychology | Women’s Issues |
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Kathleen Kerr is a literary agent with the Alive Literary Agency. She believes in writers. With long experience in amplifying authorsÕ messages, she has the passion and expertise to come alongside writers as they hone their ideas and navigate a changing publishing landscape. SheÕs always on the lookout for the bold voices that are shaping conversations in todayÕs culture.
Before joining Alive, Kathleen served as an acquisitions editor at Zondervan and Harvest House Publishers. She worked with bestselling, debut, and award-winning authors, helping to refine their messages, build their careers, and partner in their ministries. She also worked as a bookseller at an independent bookstore, where she learned that there are few greater joys than introducing kids to the books that will shape their own stories.
Kathleen graduated from Calvin College in Grand Rapids, Michigan, with degrees in French and English. She now lives with her husband, Noah, and their two daughters in OregonÕs Willamette valley. She can usually be found reading, camping, and creating chaos in the kitchen.
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Accepting Submissions | New Literary Agents |Juvenile Nonfiction | Young Adult Nonfiction |Christian Fiction | Christian Nonfiction | Christian Books ONLY |Inspirational Fiction | Religious Fiction |General Nonfiction | Cookbook Cooking | Dating Relationships Sex | Food Drink | Inspirational Nonfiction | Lifestyle | Memoir | Religion | Self-Help | Spirituality | Women’s Issues |
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Molly Ketcheson is a literary agent with Wolfson Literary Agency. She holds an undergraduate degree from the University of St Andrews and an MA in Creative Writing and Publishing from City, University of London. Prior to joining WLA in 2024, Molly held prestigious internships at multiple publishing companies, where she gained a keen understanding of the international publishing landscape and a love for joyful and impactful fiction. She is actively building her list in commercial and upmarket fiction, as well as select literary fiction, fantasy, and YA titles. She is particularly drawn to books with a unique premise, lyrical prose, complex women, and stories that are, ultimately, hopeful. Molly is passionate about the power of fiction, and is excited to work with her clients to bring books that matter into the world.
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Accepting Submissions | New Literary Agents |Young Adult Fiction | BIPOC Fiction | Commercial Fiction | Fantasy | General Fiction | LGBTQ Fiction | Literary Fiction | Paranormal Fiction | Romance | Science Fiction | Upmarket Fiction | Women’s Fiction |BIPOC Nonfiction | LGBTQ Nonfiction |
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Emily S. Keyes is a literary agent with and the founder of Keyes Agency. She has represented many award-winning titles mainly (but not exclusively) in the realm of childrenÕs literature. She loves finding and nurturing new talent, as well as reading and representing projects that will get readers excited to go to the bookstore. Emily is actively searching for all kinds of childrenÕs literature, as well as select adult projects in genre fictionÑso long as itÕs not ÒseriousÓ literature. She is searching for authors and illustrators who will be her coworker for a long career.
Previously she worked at the L. Perkins Agency as a contracts manager and associate agent. Before that, she was a Contracts Administrator at Simon & Schuster for five years. In 2008, she graduated from New York UniversityÕs Center for Publishing. Emily lives in Brooklyn but she can usually be found spending too much time on the internet. For a better idea of who she is and what she represents, follow her on Twitter and Tumblr.
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CLOSED to Submissions | Member of the AALA |Picture Book | Juvenile Nonfiction | Middle Grade Fiction | Young Adult Fiction | Fantasy | Graphic Novel | Historical Fiction | Horror | Magical Realism | Multicultural Fiction | Science Fiction | Upmarket Fiction | Women’s Fiction |Humor Nonfiction | LGBTQ Nonfiction | Pop Culture | Women’s Issues |
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Sarah Khalil is a literary agent with Calligraph. She represents serious nonfiction and memoir with a lens toward social, economic and environmental justice; anti-imperialist thought; pop/cultural criticism and histories; cross-cultural narratives; and writing from Caribbean, MENA, Muslim and LGBTQIA+ creators; all deeply explored by expertsÑacademics, journalists, and those with lived experience. Radical thought, artful storytelling and propulsive narrative are the cornerstones of her taste. She is also seeking select fiction in the same space.
Prior to CalligraphÕs founding, Sarah was at Kneerim & Williams for four years, developing several of the agencyÕs best-selling and award-winning authors alongside Jill Kneerim and Katherine Flynn. She has worked at Beacon Press and the IP law firm Sennott, Williams, & Rogers. She holds an MA in Publishing & Writing from Emerson College and a BA in English Literature with a minor in History from the American University of Beirut.
Sarah is the director of the agencyÕs internship program. She is on the Association of American Literary AgentsÕ DEI Committee and is a co-director of its Mentorship Program, which serves junior literary agents from underrepresented backgrounds. She has participated in panels on trade publishing and pitching roundtables at Harvard University, the University of GeorgiaÕs Grady College of Journalism, the Boston Book Festival, the Gotham Writers Conference, and others.
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Accepting Submissions | New Literary Agents | Member of the AALA |BIPOC Fiction | General Fiction | LGBTQ Fiction | Multicultural Fiction | Romance |General Nonfiction | Biography | BIPOC Nonfiction | Computers | Cultural Social Issues | Economics | Education | Environment | Health Wellness | History | Journalism | Law Legal | LGBTQ Nonfiction | Medical Medicine | Memoir | Multicultural Nonfiction | Narrative Nonfiction | Nature | Pop Culture | Science | Technology | Travel |
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Teresa Kietlinski is a literary agent with and the founder of Bookmark Literary. In 2016, Teresa Kietlinski started an exciting new chapter in her career with the launching of BOOKMARK LITERARY an agency specializing in books for children.
Teresa brings to the table over twenty years of publishing experience, from all different areas of expertise, including marketing, publicity, public relations, book design and picture book art direction.
As an agent, Teresa has had the pleasure of launching the careers of many creatives as well as growing the careers of established clients. Her expertise lies in illustrated book development. She works closely with authors and illustrators developing manuscripts, book dummies and portfolios with strong visual narratives.
When Teresa is not wrestling pencils away from her pencil-eating dachshund, she is doodling, writing poetry or smelling wildflowers. She lives by a shimmery lake in New Jersey with her husband, daughter and a small fishing boat named Holy Mackerel.
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CLOSED to Submissions |Picture Book | Chapter Book | Middle Grade Fiction | Graphic Novel |
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Lori Kilkelly is a literary agent with the LK Literary Agency. In 2008, after a number of successful years in advertising and sales, Lori aspired to combine her talents in these areas with her personal passion for childrenÕs literature. Ultimately, this led to her decision to pursue a career change, and she attended the post graduate program, ‘The Denver Publishing Institute’ at The University of Denver. Subsequently, she spent nearly a decade at boutique childrenÕs literary agency Rodeen Literary Management, headed by Paul RodeenÑa George Nicholson protŽgŽÑand home to award-winning authors Peter Brown, Victoria Jamieson, Lauren Castillo and Ryan Higgins, among others.
During her tenure at RLM, Lori rose through the ranks, eventually representing her own clients, and assembled a list of talented, best-selling, and award-winning authors and illustrators. Having worked independently for much of her career, she also began to lay the foundation to eventually open her own shop. Then, with the full support of Rodeen Literary, she formally announced LK Literary Agency in the fall of 2018 and was joined by all of her clients in the new endeavor.
Now, with more than 100 books under contract and titles with every major trade publisher, she is dedicated to continue bringing meaningful, funny, informative, and moving children’s and young adult literature to market, created by an incredibly talented group of authors and illustrators.
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Accepting Submissions | Authors and Illustrators Only | Member of the AALA |Picture Book | Juvenile Nonfiction | Middle Grade Fiction | Middle Grade Nonfiction | Young Adult Fiction | Young Adult Nonfiction | Graphic Novel |
Biography
Karen Kilpatrick is a literary agent with the East West Literary Agency. She is passionate about helping people tell their stories and works with a select group of clients to cultivate and nurture their careers in childrenÕs publishing. As a former VP of marketing and innovation in the toy industry, a picture book and early graphic novel author, and an attorney, Karen has a unique perspective on the publishing and entertainment space. She accepts submissions for board books, picture books, chapter books, and graphic novels. Karen is a graduate of Georgetown University and NYU School of Law.
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CLOSED to Submissions | New Literary Agents |Picture Book | Chapter Book | Juvenile Nonfiction | Graphic Novel |
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Charles Kim is a literary agent with the Serendipity Literary Agency. He focuses on moving forward the principles of diversity and inclusion, authentic representation, equity, and narrative change in publishing. His client list includes many thought leaders and change makers in the Asian American community, influential Gen Z voices in social media and digital communication, clinicians and therapists working to heal BIPOC and intergenerational traumas, activists bringing about change in cannabis and drug law reform, contemporary art curators and critics, writers of adult fiction and YA/childrenÕs literature, and collectives of Black and Brown creators and speakers.
Previously, Charles served as Associate Publisher at the Museum of Modern Art in New York, where he oversaw the publication of forty titles per year and sat on institution-wide committees including the Editorial Board, Revenue Committee, Digital Strategy Committee, Online Courses Steering Committee, and Budget Working Group. He established a highly successful line of limited editions on artists such as Yoko Ono and Robert Rauschenberg, and a best-selling line of childrenÕs books on iconic artists, such as Henri Matisse, Edgar Degas, and RenŽ Magritte, but also women artists and artists of color, such as Yayoi Kusama, Sonia Delaunay, Shahzia Sikander, and Jacob Lawrence. Before MoMA, he served as Editor in Chief and Director of Publications at the Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum, where he launched the MuseumÕs first publishing imprint. He also served as Senior Agent at the French PublishersÕ Agency, an office of FranceÕs Ministry of Culture representing twenty-five leading French publishers. He earned a BA in French and Asian Studies at Vassar College and an MA in French Literature at New York University and was a Fulbright Scholar in Lyon, France. Charles was born in Seoul, Korea and immigrated to the United States with his family at the age of seven.
Charles is a Gemini and also an identical twin, so please ask him about his four distinct personalities. In addition, heÕs an avid runner, house and techno enthusiast, and K-drama binger.
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CLOSED to Submissions | Member of the AALA |Picture Book | Chapter Book | Middle Grade Fiction | Young Adult Fiction | BIPOC Fiction | General Fiction | Graphic Novel | Multicultural Fiction |General Nonfiction | Art | BIPOC Nonfiction | Lifestyle | Multicultural Nonfiction | Photography | Politics |
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MARK MALATESTA is a former literary agent turned author coach. Mark now helps authors of all genres (fiction, nonfiction, and children’s books) get top literary agents, publishers, and book deals through his company Literary Agent Undercover and The Bestselling Author. Mark’s authors have gotten six-figure book deals, been on the NYT bestseller list, and published with houses such as Random House, Scholastic, and Thomas Nelson. Click here to learn more about Mark Malatesta and click here for Reviews of Mark Malatesta.
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Author Coaching Testimonials
“Mark, finding you has been both a treat and a treasure—I just signed a contract with my new literary agent!
My career has spanned publishing, TV, and feature film. I’ve served as Creative Dir. for the Magazine Group, TIME Inc.; Dir. of Time World News Service, a Founding Dir. of TIME-Life Films; Exec. Prod. for both the CBS and NBC TV Networks; Prod./Dir.: Movies of the Week: CBS Cinema Center Films and Universal MCA.
In today’s publishing marketplace, agents come and go. They also very often seem to just want an easy pathway to make a buck. Many authors are let go by their agents because their last book didn’t do well enough and the agent doesn’t want to devote the time to help the author. That’s not what you’re about Mark. Even established authors need this type of support in today’s marketplace.”
Author of ten fiction and nonfiction books
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“I’m psyched to have this be official. After getting five different offers for representation from top literary agents, I signed with Stephanie Tade who got me a 6-figure book deal with Penguin!
Getting multiple agents interested in my work was really important to me. I’ve dealt with agents before and gotten screwed on things contractually so I wanted to do it differently this time. I wanted choices.
Having you help me create that, and navigate my options, was really helpful. I heard other authors talk about their great relationships with their agents and it made me want the same thing. Now I have that.”
Author of Woman on Fire
(Penguin Books)
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“After sending out the query Mark revised for me, I had the opportunity to speak with literary agents from top agencies such as Janklow & Nesbit, Trident Media, Anderson Lit, and Folio. I signed with Don Fehr at Trident and, a short time later I had a publishing contract with Berkley Books, which recently published my book in hardcover.
Before that, I sent my query letter out on my own to 30 or 40 agents and got a lot of rejections. I then found Mark online while I was researching agents. I was surprised that he offered so much during his initial consultation—for a very modest amount of money.
I don’t know what would have happened if I hadn’t worked with Mark. I can’t even imagine that now though, because of the grief and detours I experienced before we worked together. It was a time-consuming pain in the neck. If you want to get the attention of top literary agents and publishers, there is no substitute for working with an insider. You can’t beat experience. And having Mark on your side is incredibly valuable.”
Author of Single Handed
(Berkley Books, a Division of Penguin Random House)
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“AHHH! OMG, it happened! I got three offers of representation for my children’s picture book in the United States, even though I live abroad! When I woke up and found the first offer for representation in my email in box, I wanted to scream. But my family was still asleep so I couldn’t. 🙂
Just 8 minutes after I sent a query letter to one of my favorite agents, she replied and asked to see my manuscript. A short time later we had a lovely conversation. She was interested in representing me and sounded very positive and enthusiastic about my book. Since I also got offers from two other agents, I had to turn two of them down. One of them was upset and it felt like I was breaking her heart, but you just have to do it. I kept reminding myself that this is a good problem to have!”
Author/Illustrator of Lon-Lon’s Big Night
and many other children’s books
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“Mark, after you helped me land a top literary agent, I got publishing offers from THREE well-known publishers: Amacom, Palgrave Macmillan, and McGraw-Hill (they’re publishing my book in hardcover)!
I was at Disneyworld with my family, in the Haunted Mansion, when I got the call. I went outside and listened to the voicemail message from my agent. A huge smile came over my face. It was a fantastic feeling. For a moment I felt like life was perfect and the angels were singing.
You’re filling an important need so I’ll say this to every other author reading this testimonial. Mark showed me that getting a top literary agent is a science. If you’ve written a book, or you’re in the process, you’ve already invested a lot—a lot more than money. Don’t stop yourself from getting out there to fulfill your purpose and dreams. Thank you so, so much, Mark!!!”
Author of Customer Focused Process Innovation (McGraw Hill)
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“I got a book deal! After I started sending out my new query letter I had 6 literary agents request my manuscript in a short amount of time, which is awesome. Then, within 2 weeks of my agent starting to pitch my story to publishers, we had an offer. I signed a book contract yesterday. A little while later my agent told me that a TV co-producer asked for more info about my book.
By the way, the acquiring editor that fell in love with the manuscript jumped in with both feet and we just worked out our timeline for publication. She’s as passionate about getting my book out as I am, and that means everything. She read the manuscript in two days and said she couldn’t put it down. And the book is going to be published as a hardcover!”
Author of A Chick in the Cockpit
(Behler Publications)
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“Thank you Mark! After you helped me get a well-known agent with Hartline Literary Agency (for my previously self-published murder mystery), he got me a deal with an American Christian Fiction Writers (ACFW) approved publisher. I’m hard-pressed to find anything that I had an expectation for that you didn’t deliver on.
Before I worked with you I sent out queries, but no one ever requested my complete manuscript. Comparing your new version of my query to the one I wrote before, I can see a vast difference.
I’ve been in business for 35 years so I’m not just saying this… what you’re doing is phenomenal. There are other people offering similar services, but the difference is your success. Others might say they do similar things but, if you research them, they don’t have your background or track record.”
Author of The Rector
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“Mark, you’re a miracle worker. Thanks to your help with my book, query letter, and synopsis… I now have a legitimate publisher who described my book as ‘Powerful Magic’ and it’s now available in bookstores and online!
I’m a lifelong academic writer who one day found myself writing inspired short stories that came to me in dreams and I began thinking of them as novels. That’s when I had a momentous conversation, an introductory coaching call with Mark Malatesta, the American creative writing coach, or rather, to be precise, a how-to-sell-yourself-and-your-work adviser. It was the best-spent money of my life apart (possibly) for my wedding ring.”
Author of The Black Inked Pearl
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“Within 4 minutes of sending out my query letter, a top literary called me on the phone (the #1 agent on my wish list). Less than 30 days later I had three major publishers making offers. A few days after that, I signed a deal with Random House. Mark, your query letter did that.
My agent talked about the query letter you helped me create for a long, long time. When he first called me on the phone, he hadn’t seen any of my sample chapters. It was just the query letter that did it. Communicating the right thing is so important. You are a wonderful medium helping authors find their voice and elevate their writing from just a hobby to a real business… a source from which they can both learn and earn.”
Author of Lights Out
(Random House)
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“MARK, MARK, MARK!!!!!!! Holy smokes… I just signed my book deal. First, two well-known literary agents asked to represent me. One of them responded to my query letter in less than 4 minutes!!
Then THREE different publishers wanted my book and started talking about making offers. The publisher I chose is perfect for me because they produce titles for the trade, educational, and scientific markets. And they agreed to publish my book as a hardcover!!!
When I met you, Mark, it was a pivotal time. I was under the belief that I could self-publish my book with a vanity press and then seek a publisher. I didn’t know what a literary agent was, why I needed one, or how to get one. I was wandering in the dark. You guided me in the right direction and gave me a solid plan.”
Author of Intestinal Health
(Rowman & Littlefield)
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“Boom!!! I just signed a contract with Thomas Nelson/Harper Collins for (what I’ve been told by several people) is a very large advance for a first-time author.
Before working with Mark I submitted my book to agents but didn’t get any interest. This time around I got a top NY literary agency (Fine Print Lit). What cloud is higher than 9?
I had several agencies interested before deciding to go with Fine Print. And, to be honest, all of the attention didn’t surprise me. The query letter and proposal that Mark helped me develop were incredible. Agents actually said things to me like: ‘Scott, I read your proposal and I’m just blown away by it!’ Mark is extremely talented at what he does. If you have the opportunity to work with him, take advantage of it.”
Author of The Unbreakable Boy
(Harper Collins/Thomas Nelson)