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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
Alex Levenberg is a literary agent with WME Books. She joined WME’s International Rights team as an Agent in 2024, after serving as the Global Rights Director at Amazon Publishing, where she worked for nearly 11 years building and running its rights business, covering fiction, nonfiction, YA, and children’s books. Prior to joining Amazon, Alex worked at HiT Entertainment, a subsidiary of Mattel, and at the Wylie Agency. Originally from California, Alex moved to New York to embark on a career in publishing and is a graduate of the Columbia Publishing Course. She lives in Brooklyn with her husband, daughter, and mini dachshund.
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FICTION: Fiction, General FictionNONFICTION: General Nonfiction, NonfictionCHILDRENÕS BOOKS: Children’s Books, Middle Grade Fiction, Young Adult Fiction
Biography
Amy Levenson is a literary agent with Blue Heron Literary. Amy is a native to the Pacific Northwest and graduate of the University of Washington, began her career at the Sheldon Fogelman Agency in New York City, where she had the opportunity to work with books by some of her favorite childhood authors and illustrators.She later returned to Seattle, selling books for becker&mayer! that focused on well-known estates and intellectual properties, including Star Wars and the Audrey Hepburn Children’s Fund.
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FICTION: Fiction, General FictionNONFICTION: Biography, Cookbook Cooking, General Nonfiction, Health Wellness, History, How-To, Lifestyle, Mind Body Spirit, Narrative Nonfiction, Nonfiction, Pop Culture, Science, Travel
Biography
Alexandra Levick is a literary agent with Writers House. Alexandra (she/her) is a senior literary agent at Writers House, LLC. developing her picture book, middle grade, young adult, and adult lists. Previously, she worked with the agency at large as the Media Rights Manager for film and tv, helping to match clients to coagents, negotiating film deals, and taking meetings with producers, studios, and co-agencies. Prior to that, she worked with Writers House Senior Vice President, Merrilee Heifetz, Senior Agent Rebecca Sherman, covered for Senior Agent Stephen Barr’s paternity leave, and covered for Senior Agent Brianne JohnsonÕs family leave. Alexandra has worked as a bookseller in both the adult and childrenÕs markets, as well as on the house side of the publishing business in publicity. She holds a Masters of Science in Publishing: Digital and Print Media, with a specialization in Media Content Development from New York University and a Bachelor of the Arts in English, with a concentration in Creative Writing from the University of Rochester.
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FICTION: BIPOC Fiction, Commercial Fiction, Contemporary Fiction, Family Saga, Fantasy, Fiction, Graphic Novel, Horror, LGBTQ Fiction, Literary Fiction, Magical Realism, Multicultural Fiction, New Adult Fiction, Romance, Science Fiction, Thriller, Upmarket Fiction, Women’s FictionNONFICTION: Illustrated, Nonfiction, ScienceCHILDRENÕS BOOKS: Children’s Books, Middle Grade Fiction, Picture Book, Young Adult Fiction
Biography
Yona Levin is a literary agent with the United Talent Agency (UTA). She joined United Talent Agency from Fletcher & Company in early 2023. They coordinate the sale and translation of agency books to publishers all over the world, and represent a range of fiction, Young Adult and Middle Grade, and the occasional nonfiction title. A New York City native, Yona has a B.A. in English and Political Science from Wellesley College.In YA and MG fiction, Yona likes classic adventure stories and speculative fiction & fantasy that is off the beaten path. They are drawn to humor and creative formats, and have a soft spot for pirates, retold fairy tales, and children who are too clever for their own good. Their favorites in this space include The Mysterious Benedict Society by Trenton Lee Stewart, Terry Pratchett’s Discworld (especially the Tiffany Aching books), The Last True Poets of the Sea by Julia Drake.In adult fiction, they are particularly drawn to family sagas and character driven stories. They also enjoy magical realism and some grounded speculative fiction, a la The First Fifteen Lives of Harry August by Claire North. In nonfiction, Yona likes big idea books from fresh perspectives that reframe how we understand the world.Across all genres, Yona looks for stories that inspire empathy while still being entertaining, and is often drawn to clever writing and creative formats.
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FICTION: Family Saga, Fantasy, Fiction, General Fiction, Humor Fiction, LGBTQ Fiction, Literary Fiction, Magical Realism, New Adult Fiction, Science Fiction, Speculative Fiction, Women’s FictionNONFICTION: Cultural Social Issues, Film Entertainment, Humor Nonfiction, LGBTQ Nonfiction, Nonfiction, Pop Culture, Upmarket Nonfiction, Women’s IssuesCHILDRENÕS BOOKS: Children’s Books, Middle Grade Fiction, Young Adult Fiction
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Donovan Levine is a literary agent at Neighborhood Literary. He is an associate literary agent and AALA member based in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.When not doing agent work, he can probably be found at a local dive bar cheering for Philly sports teams.
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FICTION: BIPOC Fiction, Contemporary Fiction, Fiction, Multicultural Fiction, Mystery, New Adult Fiction, ThrillerNONFICTION: BIPOC Nonfiction, Memoir, Multicultural Nonfiction, Narrative Nonfiction, NonfictionCHILDRENÕS BOOKS: Children’s Books, Young Adult Fiction
Biography
Ellen Levine is the Executive Vice President and a literary agent with Trident Media Group. Ellen Levine has represented many award-winning authors whose books have become international best-sellers and have been made into major feature films such as Michael OndaatjeÕs The English Patient, Daniel WoodrellÕs WinterÕs Bone, Russell BanksÕ Affliction, and Louis SacharÕs Holes. Her clients have won Pulitzer prizes, National Book Awards, National Book Critics Circle Awards, P.E.N. Faulkner and Hemingway Prizes, The Booker Prize, Giller prizes, Governor General Awards, the Newbery and an Oprah Book Club 2.0 selection. Ellen founded the Ellen Levine Literary Agency in the eighties which she merged with Trident in 2002. Ellen treasures working with her brilliant authors of literary fiction and also loves to handle well-written popular commercial fiction. In addition, she represents a wide variety of non-fiction, with particular interest in memoir, narrative non-fiction, popular culture, history, politics, womenÕs issues, biography, science, essayistic work, and the odd quirky book. Ellen enjoys guiding her established and extraordinarily gifted authorsÕ careers, and at the same time loves discovering fresh talent and new voices. She is always looking forward to seeing what irresistible book projects the next day will bring.
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FICTION: Commercial Fiction, Fiction, General Fiction, Literary FictionNONFICTION: Biography, General Nonfiction, History, Memoir, Narrative Nonfiction, Nonfiction, Politics, Pop Culture, Science, Women’s Issues
Jim Levine
Levine Greenberg Rostan Literary AgencyAccepting SubmissionsQuery Method(s): Email or Online FormBiography
Jim Levine is a literary agent with the Levine Greenberg Rostan Literary Agency. Jim has spent most of his career putting together ideas, people, and money; identifying, nurturing, and marketing talent; and creating projects that make a difference. Before establishing his own agency in 1989, he spent almost a decade as Vice President at the Bank Street College of Education in New York City, where he developed a wide range of book, magazine, audio, video, and software products. He thinks of being an agent as a “continuing liberal arts education,” an opportunity to engage with experts and thought leaders in a wide variety of fields and help shape their work to reach the broadest possible audience.Jim graduated Phi Beta Kappa, magna cum laude from Amherst College, winning Woodrow Wilson, Fulbright, and Ford Foundation Fellowships. He holds two advanced degrees in English Literature from UC Berkeley and a doctorate from the Harvard Graduate School of Education, where he specialized in child development and social policy. Jim knows firsthand what it’s like to be an authorÑin print and digital mediaÑand what it takes to promote a creative work. He has written seven books and over100 articles for popular and professional magazines. His productivity program, ForComment, was runner-up for the Software Publishing Association’s Most Innovative Product in 1986. A few years later he created and was executive producer for a two hour PBS show, Fatherhood USA. Jim has appeared on most of the major television and radio shows, including Today, Good Morning America, and Oprah. Jim’s non-profit work as founding director of The Fatherhood Project¨, now based at the Families and Work Institute in New York City, has won national recognition. In 1984, Esquire magazine selected Jim as one of the “men and women under 40 who are changing America.” In 1997, Working Mother magazine selected him as one of the “top 25 men in America who make a difference in the lives of working mothers.” In 1998, The Wall Street Journal selected Jim’s Working Fathers: New Strategies for Balancing Work and Family, as one of the best work-life books of the year. He served as a consultant to Vice President Al Gore in developing the bi-partisan federal fatherhood initiative.Jim is a voracious reader and is passionate about his hobbies: golf, photography, travel, and listening to music of all sorts, especially jazz. He is the married father of Jessica Bacal, Director of the Center for Work and Life at Smith College, and Joshua Levine, a NYC-based jazz musician who also composes and performs music for children (www.joshlevinemusic.com).Jim acquires and develops projects in a broad range of areas, including business, science, narrative non-fiction, social and political issues, psychology, health, spirituality, parenting, and more. He loves his work!
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FICTION: Fantasy, Fiction, General Fiction, Mystery, Religious Fiction, Romance, Science Fiction, Suspense Fiction, ThrillerNONFICTION: Biography, BIPOC Nonfiction, Business Book, Computers, Cookbook Cooking, Cultural Social Issues, Current Events Affairs, Dating Relationships Sex, General Nonfiction, Health Wellness, History, Lifestyle, Memoir, Mind Body Spirit, Money Finance, Narrative Nonfiction, Nonfiction, Parenting, Politics, Psychology, Reference, Religion, Science, Spirituality, Sports, Technology, TravelCHILDRENÕS BOOKS: Children’s Books, Young Adult Fiction
Paul S. Levine
Paul S. Levine Literary AgencyAccepting SubmissionsQuery Method(s): Email or Postal MailBiography
Paul Levine is a literary agent with the Paul S. Levine Literary Agency. Companies: The Law Office of Paul S. Levine (opened 1992) and The Paul S. Levine Literary Agency (opened 1996; expanded 2008)Areas of literary interest:Fiction Ð Adventure, Children/Juvenile/Young Adult, Mainstream, Mysteries, Politics/Law, Romance, Thrillers, WomenÕs Fiction, Comic Books/Graphic NovelsNon-Fiction Ð Business/Commerce, Children/Juvenile/Young Adult, Contemporary/Popular Culture, How-To/ Self-Help, Mind/Body/Spirit, Politics/Law, Relationships, SportsCompany location: Venice CABirthplace: New York CityHometown: MontrealEducation: J.D., University of Southern California; M.B.A., York University, Toronto; B.Commerce (Magna Cum Laude), Concordia University, MontrealPrevious legal experience: Resident Counsel, Hearst Entertainment Productions; Attorney, Business and Legal Affairs, Warner Bros. Television; Associate,Law Office of Stephen F. RohdeDream retirement job: Entertainment law professorPassionate about: Rock and Roll and Folk Music
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FICTION: Action Adventure, BIPOC Fiction, Commercial Fiction, Crime Fiction, Fiction, General Fiction, Graphic Novel, Literary Fiction, Mainstream Fiction, Multicultural Fiction, Mystery, Romance, Sports Fiction, Suspense Fiction, Thriller, Women’s FictionNONFICTION: Biography, BIPOC Nonfiction, Business Book, Computers, Cookbook Cooking, Dating Relationships Sex, General Nonfiction, Health Wellness, History, How-To, Law Legal, Lifestyle, Memoir, Mind Body Spirit, Money Finance, Multicultural Nonfiction, New Age, Nonfiction, Politics, Pop Culture, Reference, Science, Self-Help, Sports, Technology, Travel, Women’s IssuesCHILDRENÕS BOOKS: Chapter Book Fiction, Chapter Book Nonfiction, Children’s Books, Middle Grade Fiction, Middle Grade Nonfiction, Young Adult Fiction, Young Adult Nonfiction
Deborah Levine Herman
The Jeff Herman AgencyAccepting SubmissionsQuery Method(s): Email or Postal MailBiography
Deborah Levine Herman is a literary agent with the Jeff Herman Agency. Deborah met Jeff when it was recommended he represent her work. Even though she was not quite ready for the big time, Jeff threw her into the business end of things where she learned how to evaluate and write book proposals. DeborahÕs education in Law and Journalism helped her expand on the basic style that eventually led to the format the two co-authored in their book: Write the Perfect Book Proposal: Ten Proposals that Worked and Why.DeborahÕs first passion was writing and a love of books so whenever an opportunity presented itself she took it. This is how she wound up writing over thirteen traditionally published books ranging from legal self-help to motherhood to spiritual writing. Her most challenging book and the one she had hoped to write is Member of the Family: My Story of Charles Manson, Life Inside His Cult and the Darkness that Ended the Sixties. Co-authored with Dianne ÒSnakeÓ Lake, this bestseller gave Deborah the chance to stretch her skills leading to a new path as a memoir consultant.Deborah wears many hats. She is an Indie hybrid micro-publisher. However, her company has traditional bookstore distribution. This is something she learned is not available to most hybrid authors and definitely not available to DIY self-publishers. Her company Micro Publishing Media, Inc offers access and opportunity especially for the entrepreneurial authors who know how to reach their readers.From this business, Deborah created Book Marketing Academy. This has created a benefit for the Agency for those authors who want to build an online presence. After taking three MBA level intensives through RutgerÕs mini MBA program, Deborah saw that the future was in online digital marketing. A marketing pioneer, she now has a company dedicated to author branding and editorial consultation.And finally, Jeff and Deborah are the cofounders of Writers Networking. This is an online social network bringing writers together with industry insiders.And just to be sure she would never be without an agent, Deborah married Jeff over 24 years ago and made him stepdad to three children and a menagerie of pets.
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NONFICTION: Business Book, General Nonfiction, Health Wellness, History, How-To, Memoir, Multicultural Nonfiction, Narrative Nonfiction, Nonfiction, Parenting, Psychology, Reference, Self-Help, Spirituality, True Crime
Biography
Wendy Silbert Levinson is a literary agent with the Harvey Klinger Literary Agency. Wendy began her career on the editorial side of publishing, first at St. MartinÕs Press, then at HarperCollins. After a time in the motion picture business, she joined the Harvey Klinger Literary Agency as an agent specializing in narrative nonfiction and food & wine. In her new role of Director of Development, Wendy is actively seeking wonderful new writers for the agency, focusing on adult fiction, nonfiction, YA and Middle Grade. She is a graduate of Amherst College, and a native New Yorker. Wendy lives with her husband and two children in Greenwich Village.
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FICTION: Fiction, Historical Fiction, Literary Fiction, Short Story Collection, Upmarket FictionNONFICTION: Biography, Current Events Affairs, Education, History, Journalism, Memoir, Narrative Nonfiction, Nonfiction, Politics, Science, True Adventure
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Sarah Levitt is a literary agent with Aevitas Creative Management. She represents critically acclaimed fiction and nonfiction writers. Her list includes journalists, academics, historians, scientists, and musicians, among others.Levitt graduated summa cum laude as a University Honors Scholar and FoundersÕ Day Award recipient from New York University, with a BA in Classics and English literature. Prior to joining Aevitas, Levitt was as an agent at The Zo‘ Pagnamenta Agency, where she also handled contracts and foreign rights.As an Aevitas agent based in New York, she is most interested in narrative nonfiction in the areas of popular science, big ideas, history, humor, pop culture, memoir, and reportage, in addition to voice-driven literary fiction with a bold plot and fresh, imaginative characters. SheÕs excited by strong female and underrepresented voices, the strange and speculative, and projects that ignite cultural conversation.
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FICTION: BIPOC Fiction, Crime Fiction, Fiction, General Fiction, Horror, Literary Fiction, Multicultural Fiction, Mystery, Suspense Fiction, Thriller, Upmarket Fiction, Women’s FictionNONFICTION: Art, Biography, BIPOC Nonfiction, Business Book, Computers, Cultural Social Issues, Current Events Affairs, Food Drink, General Nonfiction, Health Wellness, History, Humor Nonfiction, Journalism, Memoir, Money Finance, Multicultural Nonfiction, Narrative Nonfiction, Nonfiction, Photography, Politics, Pop Culture, Religion, Science, Spirituality, Technology, True Crime, Women’s Issues
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Yael Levy is a literary agent with Olswanger Literary LLC. He has years of experience in publishing as an author and developmental editor. Seeking manuscripts that bravely explores the human condition, social structures, the worldÉIconoclasts welcome!
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FICTION: Action Adventure, Commercial Fiction, Fiction, General Fiction, Science Fiction, Speculative Fiction, Women’s FictionNONFICTION: Art, Beauty Fashion Style, Biography, Business Book, Cookbook Cooking, Crafts, Cultural Social Issues, Current Events Affairs, Dating Relationships Sex, Fitness, Health Wellness, History, Humor Nonfiction, Journalism, Memoir, Nonfiction, Parenting, Pop Culture, Psychology, Science, Self-Help, Spirituality, Travel, Women’s Issues
Biography
Alison Lewis is a literary agent with the Frances Goldin Literary Agency. She joined the agency in 2022, following six years at The Zo‘ Pagnamenta Agency. She began her career in editorial at W. W. Norton, and for five years, was editor of the literary magazine American Chordata. She represents a wide range of nonfiction, spanning journalism, cultural criticism, history, science, literary memoir, and essays, as well as select literary fiction. She is particularly drawn to writers with a distinctive voice and perspective, a sense of social or political imagination and responsibility, scholars and researchers who can translate their expertise for a wide readership, and writers pushing the boundaries of form, preconceived ideas, and histories of representation in literature. Her clients have won numerous honors including PEN Awards, Guggenheim Fellowships, the Windham Campbell Prize, the Whiting Creative Nonfiction Grant, the Robert B. Silvers Grant, and long and short-listings for the National Book Awards, the National Book Critics Circle Awards, and the Ondaatje Prize. They include Michelle Tea, Emmanuel Iduma, Julia Cooke, Tina Campt, Lisa Duggan, Brandon Shimoda, Ali Araghi, Joshua Clark-Davis, Madison Mainwaring, Erica Peplin, and Craig Seligman. Among the books she sold while at The Zo‘ Pagnamenta Agency are Julia CookeÕs COME FLY THE WORLD (Mariner), Tina CamptÕs A BLACK GAZE (MIT Press), Michelle TeaÕs KNOCKING MYSELF UP (Dey Street), Ali AraghiÕs THE IMMORTALS OF TEHRAN (Melville House), Georgine LawtonÕs RACELESS (HarperPerennial), and Saumya RoyÕs CASTAWAY MOUNTAIN (Astra House).
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FICTION: Fiction, General Fiction, Literary FictionNONFICTION: Biography, Cultural Social Issues, Current Events Affairs, Education, General Nonfiction, History, Investigative, Journalism, Memoir, Narrative Nonfiction, Nonfiction, Politics, Pop Culture, Science, True Crime, Upmarket Nonfiction
Biography
Bibi Lewis is a literary agent with the Ethan Ellenberg Literary Agency. She joined the agency in 2014. She acts as the agencyÕs royalties and office manager and is currently building her list in both ChildrenÕs and Adult. For ChildrenÕs she represents Picture Books through Young Adult, with a particular interest in big hearted Middle Grade, innovative non-fiction and Young Adult Contemporary and Thrillers.On the adult end, Bibi is primarily looking for womenÕs fiction, upmarket commercial and book club fiction and contemporary and historical romance. She enjoys projects with a big hook, complicated and fully realized characters, and sharp, quick paced prose. She is also looking for select mysteries and thrillersÑparticularly domestic suspense and unexpected takes on true crime.
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FICTION: Commercial Fiction, Contemporary Fiction, Crime Fiction, Fantasy, Fiction, General Fiction, Historical Fiction, Horror, Mystery, New Adult Fiction, Romance, Science Fiction, Suspense Fiction, Thriller, Upmarket Fiction, Women’s FictionNONFICTION: Nonfiction, True CrimeCHILDRENÕS BOOKS: Chapter Book Fiction, Children’s Books, Middle Grade Fiction, Middle Grade Nonfiction, Picture Book, Young Adult Fiction, Young Adult Nonfiction
Biography
Kevin Lewis is a literary agent with Aevitas Creative Management. Kevin has been a publishing professional for more than 25 years and has held positions at Scholastic, Simon & Schuster, and Disney. He has edited such best-selling and award-winning writers and illustrators as Cynthia Rylant, Mark Teague, Dav Pilkey, Angela Johnson, Laurie Halse Anderson, Matt Cordell, Lauren Thompson, Derek Anderson, Jane Dyer, Tony DiTerlizzi, Holly Black, Loren Long, LeUyen Pham, and Kadir Nelson, to name but a few.In addition to editing, he has written close to a dozen picture books, including Chugga Chugga Choo Choo and My Truck Is Stuck. He lives with his husband and dog in a 200-year-old farm house in the Hudson Valley. As an agent, KevinÕs focus primarily is on writer-illustrators and diverse voices.
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CHILDRENÕS BOOKS: Children’s Books, Picture Book
Biography
Stefanie Lieberman is a literary agent with Janklow & Nesbit Associates. She joined JNA as Senior Counsel in 2005 after practicing law at New YorkÕs Guggenheim Museum and boutique entertainment firm Frankfurt Kurnit. She has degrees from Yale and Northwestern University School of Law, as well as an unwieldy and ever-growing collection of books in every category.As an agent, Stefanie focuses primarily on upmarket fiction with commercial appeal. She loves literary thrillers, historical fiction, quick-witted beach and book club reads, and any plot-driven story with a distinctive voice and a smart, high-concept hook. Stefanie also gravitates towards novels with a strong sense of time and place, a unique atmosphere, or gripping, edge-of-the-seat suspense. SheÕs always on the hunt for writers who make her laugh.In addition to upmarket fiction, Stefanie is seeking select young adult fiction and adult non-fiction titles. In the non-fiction space, she is drawn to investigative journalism, true crime, and projects that illuminate womenÕs experiences.Some of StefanieÕs favorite books include: The Storied Life of AJ Fikry by Gabrielle Zevin; Big Little Lies by Liane Moriarity; The Trespasser by Tana French; Eleanor Oliphant is Completely Fine by Gail Honeyman; The Vacationers by Emma Straub; Major PettigrewÕs Last Stand by Helen Simonson; The Forgotten Garden by Kate Morton; Rules of Civility by Amor Towles; Six of Crows by Leigh Bardugo.
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FICTION: BIPOC Fiction, Commercial Fiction, Family Saga, Fiction, General Fiction, Historical Fiction, Humor Fiction, Literary Fiction, Magical Realism, Paranormal Fiction, Romance, Suspense Fiction, Thriller, Upmarket Fiction, Women’s FictionNONFICTION: Current Events Affairs, General Nonfiction, Nonfiction, Parenting, PoliticsCHILDRENÕS BOOKS: Children’s Books, Young Adult Fiction
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Lauren Liebow is a literary agent at Aevitas Creative Management. She is interested in representing authors across literary and upmarket fiction as well as non-fiction.In fiction, she is drawn to projects that feature voice-driven narratives and is most fascinated by genre-bending novels written in beautiful prose. SheÕs looking for timeless stories that explore topics such as migration, family, socioeconomic inequality, and speculative worlds that also expose complicated truths about our own world.SheÕs also interested in working on nonfiction projects, focusing on narrative nonfiction, memoir, and investigative journalism. Across all genres, sheÕs keenly interested in books that uplift historically underrepresented voices.Based in New York, Lauren graduated with honors from the United States Military Academy at West Point, where she received a BS in English Literature. She served as a commissioned Army officer in El Paso, TX, and worked as an English writing tutor before joining Aevitas.
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FICTION: BIPOC Fiction, Family Saga, Fiction, Literary Fiction, Upmarket FictionNONFICTION: BIPOC Nonfiction, Journalism, Memoir, Narrative Nonfiction, Nonfiction
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Kayla Lightner is a literary agent with Ayesha Pande Literary. Prior to joining Ayesha Pande Literary, Kayla started her career at Liza Dawson Associates. She also managed APLÕs subsidiary rights department for two years before transitioning to full-time agent. Her client list includes multi-award-winning actor, Delroy Lindo; multi-award-winning journalist and food writer, Annabelle Tometich; and Vice, Teen Vogue, and Longreads contributor, Minda Honey. Kayla is an adventurous reader who loves stories (typically adult; though there are a select few middle-grade titles on her list) within upmarket fiction, literary fiction, and nonfiction. SheÕs looking for writers that can masterfully straddle the line between story-telling and teaching readers something new (about themselves, their communities, or the world we live in). You can find her full manuscript wishlist is here. Kayla is a Georgia native and earned her B.A. in English from Vassar College. When KaylaÕs not reading, she can be found writing, reminiscing on her rugby days, and trying to retain her (waning) fluency in French by watching French shows on Netflix.
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FICTION: BIPOC Fiction, Commercial Fiction, Contemporary Fiction, Family Saga, Fantasy, Fiction, Graphic Novel, Historical Fiction, Humor Fiction, Literary Fiction, Magical Realism, Multicultural Fiction, Satire, Science Fiction, Short Story Collection, Speculative Fiction, Upmarket FictionNONFICTION: Art, BIPOC Nonfiction, Business Book, Cultural Social Issues, Health Wellness, History, Humor Nonfiction, Investigative, Journalism, Memoir, Money Finance, Multicultural Nonfiction, Narrative Nonfiction, Nonfiction, Photography, Pop Culture, Psychology, Sports, Technology, True CrimeCHILDRENÕS BOOKS: Children’s Books, Middle Grade Fiction
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Judy Linden is a literary agent with Stonesong Literary Agency. Judy is Executive Vice President at Stonesong. With more than 30 years experience as a former VP, Executive Editor at Penguin/Putnam, book producer, and literary agent, Judy has seen all sides of commercial publishing. She offers authors a unique, hands-on approach and perspective for navigating every aspect the business and prides herself on having long-term relationships with those she represents. Judy has worked with a diverse group of New York Times bestselling and award winning authors and influencers in all genres of non-fiction. She has sold jigsaw puzzles, plush toys, calendars, journals, stationary, and other ancillary products based on her books. Her favorite categories include self-care, cooking, empowerment and personal development, photography, home & garden, fashion & beauty, health & wellness, crafts, quirky concepts and popular culture, parenting, popular reference, psychology, relationships, advice and how-to. She is especially on the lookout for bold ideas that matter, fresh voices and approaches to issues new and not-so-new, design-driven projects, and authors with a strong, well-developed media platform. Please no fiction.
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NONFICTION: Beauty Fashion Style, Cookbook Cooking, Crafts, Cultural Social Issues, Dating Relationships Sex, Food Drink, Gardening, General Nonfiction, Gift Novelty, Health Wellness, How-To, Inspirational Nonfiction, Nonfiction, Parenting, Photography, Pop Culture, Psychology, Reference, Self-Help
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Kim Lindman is a Literary Agent at Stonesong, having joined the agency in 2018. Originally from the West Coast, Kim studied English Literature with a subfocus in Journalism at Seattle Pacific University, where she worked as a copyeditor. After moving to the NYC area, she worked as a researcher for the United Nations, then as a freelance copywriter and editor, in tandem with bartending and food service jobs. This combination of experience, along with her Project Management (NYU) and Publishing (CUNY) Certificates, provides a unique advantage in the culinary and non-fiction spaces. In non-fiction, Kim represents and is actively looking for: platform- or expertise-driven cookbooks, cocktail books, investigative journalism, social justice, social science, pop science, pop culture, self-help and wellness. While she is primarily drawn to books with some level of practical elements and actionable takeaways, she is also looking for narrative non-fiction that adds nuanced perspective to broad topics or that makes niche subjects accessible and engaging for a general audience. Kim is currently closed to fiction queries aside from referrals and conference visits. Her favorite novels toe the line of speculative and literary. A well-plotted element of mystery is a plus.
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FICTION: Action Adventure, Commercial Fiction, Contemporary Fiction, Fiction, General Fiction, Historical Fiction, Horror, LGBTQ Fiction, Literary Fiction, Magical Realism, Mystery, Science Fiction, Short Story Collection, Speculative Fiction, Suspense Fiction, Thriller, Upmarket Fiction, Women’s FictionNONFICTION: Cookbook Cooking, Crafts, Cultural Social Issues, Food Drink, General Nonfiction, Health Wellness, Illustrated, Investigative, Journalism, LGBTQ Nonfiction, Lifestyle, Mind Body Spirit, Narrative Nonfiction, Nonfiction, Pop Culture, Psychology, Science, Self-Help, Travel
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Jen Linnan is a literary agent with Linnan Literary Management. She studied English and chemistry at Williams College, but found herself more passionate about paragraphs than polymers. Before founding Linnan Literary Management in 2012 she worked for five years at Sanford J. Greenburger Associates.She is most drawn to projects with incredible world-building (whether it’s Oz, Dublin, or the apartment next door) and characters that nag at her well after office hours. For illustrators, a keen sense of visual storytelling is a must.Jen lives in NYC and is desperately trying to teach her cat that she does not rise with the sun.
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FICTION: Commercial Fiction, Crime Fiction, Fiction, General Fiction, Graphic Novel, Historical Fiction, Horror, Humor Fiction, Literary Fiction, Mainstream Fiction, Mystery, New Adult Fiction, Paranormal Fiction, Suspense Fiction, Thriller, Women’s FictionNONFICTION: Art, Autobiography, Biography, Celebrity, Crafts, Film Entertainment, Food Drink, General Nonfiction, Gift Novelty, Humor Nonfiction, Illustrated, Memoir, Music, Narrative Nonfiction, Nonfiction, Poetry, Pop Culture, ScienceCHILDRENÕS BOOKS: Board Book, Children’s Books, Middle Grade Fiction, Middle Grade Nonfiction, Picture Book, Young Adult Fiction
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Kim Lionetti is a literary agent with BookEnds Literary Agency. As the first literary agent to charm BookEnds into hiring her, Kim has been an integral part of growing the agency, along with her clients’ careers. Using the editorial skills learned during her first eight years in the industry at Berkley Publishing, Kim helps authors shape their works into books their readers will love. With twenty-five years of publishing experience, she’s worked with award winners and bestsellers in a variety of genres.Kim’s journey into publishing began in middle school when she raided her grandmother’s collection of Phyllis Whitney books and transformed into an incurable bibliophile. Her other addictions include honey cinnamon lattes, British period dramas, Ryan Gosling memes, “Schitt’s Creek,” Indian food and Frescaritas.With a client list including women’s fiction, mystery, young adult and romance, Kim enjoys working on a wide range of books. She’s currently eager to grow her list in the areas of women’s fiction and romance. Most especially, as an Autism mom, she is dedicated to representing the stories and voices of individuals with special needs and their families.Originally from Pennsylvania, Kim currently resides in New Jersey with her son (knock-knock jokester extraordinaire), daughter (budding Francophile and resident drama queen), husband (80s aficionado and sports trivia master) and Winston the twenty-pound cat.
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FICTION: Commercial Fiction, Contemporary Fiction, Fiction, Horror, Magical Realism, Mystery, New Adult Fiction, Romance, Suspense Fiction, Upmarket Fiction, Women’s FictionCHILDRENÕS BOOKS: Children’s Books, Young Adult Fiction
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Will Lippincott is a literary agent with Aevitas Creative Management. Will Lippincott has represented projects such as the New York Times bestseller A Colony in a Nation by Emmy Award-winning MSNBC host Chris Hayes, the national bestseller Unfinished Business by Anne-Marie Slaughter, the New York Times bestselling memoir Slow Dancing with a Stranger by Meryl Comer, the acclaimed history of the Russian ballet Bolshoi Confidential by Princeton music historian and critic Simon Morrison, and Killing the Messenger by New York Times bestselling author David Brock.For thirteen years Lippincott worked as a literary agent and founding partner of Lippincott Massie McQuilkin. Prior to becoming an agent in 2003, Will was publisher of strategy+business magazine and a business development director at the global consulting firm Booz Allen Hamilton; publisher of The New Republic; and book publishing director at The New Yorker. Most recently, Lippincott served as Chief Operating Officer of Shareblue Media, the fast-growing digital news and opinion platform.As an agent based in Los Angeles, WillÕs interests center on politics, journalistic narratives, history, health, technology, and memoir, with a special focus on multi-media storytelling.
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NONFICTION: Current Events Affairs, Health Wellness, History, Journalism, Memoir, Narrative Nonfiction, Nonfiction, Politics, Pop Culture, Science, Technology
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Simon Lipskar is a literary agent with Writers House Literary Agency. Simon is a senior agent at Writers House, where he represents a wide range of authors in literary and commercial fiction, narrative nonfiction and young adult fiction.
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FICTION: Fantasy, Fiction, General Fiction, Literary Fiction, Science Fiction, Suspense Fiction, ThrillerNONFICTION: Biography, General Nonfiction, History, Journalism, Memoir, Narrative Nonfiction, Nonfiction, ScienceCHILDRENÕS BOOKS: Children’s Books, Middle Grade Fiction, Young Adult Fiction
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Jacqueline Lipton is a literary agent with The Tobias Literary Agency. She joined The Tobias Literary Agency in 2022 after helming her own literary agency, Raven Quill Literary, for a number of years previously. She loves all things books and publishing and has been an avid reader since elementary school. Her tastes were always broad and eclectic. She loved (and still does) everything from a good murder mystery to space opera to contemporary romance and everything in between. She also loves nonfiction projects with a compelling narrative voice.Her background is also eclectic. At university (yes, in Australia and England they call it ÒuniversityÓ), she studied law, psychology, drama, languages, and information technology. She practiced as a banking and finance attorney in Australia, and has worked as a law professor in Australia, the U.K. and the United States where her teaching and writing has focused on laws relating to the publishing industry, digital technology law, copyright, trademark, privacy, and defamation. She is the author of LAW & AUTHORS: A LEGAL HANDBOOK FOR WRITERS (2020, University of California Press) and OUR DATA, OURSELVES: A PERSONAL GUIDE TO DIGITAL PRIVACY (2022, University of California Press).She holds an M.F.A. in Fiction from Vermont College of Fine Arts and regularly teaches classes on writing and on legal aspects of publishing around the country.Jacqui represents authors of fiction and non-fiction from middle grade through to adult, as well as selected projects for younger readers (picture books, chapter books etc.) She is currently focusing on developing her adult fiction and nonfiction lists and particularly enjoys mystery/crime, romance, how-to books, and compelling contemporary novels. She is not currently seeking high fantasy, and considers science-fiction selectively.
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FICTION: Action Adventure, Chick Lit, Commercial Fiction, Contemporary Fiction, Crime Fiction, Fantasy, Fiction, Historical Fiction, Horror, Humor Fiction, LGBTQ Fiction, Literary Fiction, Multicultural Fiction, Mystery, Romance, Satire, Science Fiction, Suspense Fiction, Thriller, Upmarket Fiction, Women’s FictionNONFICTION: Animals, Art, Biography, Business Book, Celebrity, Cultural Social Issues, Current Events Affairs, Dating Relationships Sex, Environment, Film Entertainment, Fitness, Health Wellness, History, How-To, Humor Nonfiction, Journalism, LGBTQ Nonfiction, Lifestyle, Memoir, Multicultural Nonfiction, Music, Narrative Nonfiction, Nature, Nonfiction, Parenting, Politics, Pop Culture, Psychology, Science, Self-Help, Technology, Travel, True Adventure, True Crime, Women’s IssuesCHILDRENÕS BOOKS: Board Book, Chapter Book Fiction, Chapter Book Nonfiction, Children’s Books, Middle Grade Fiction, Middle Grade Nonfiction, Picture Book, Young Adult Fiction, Young Adult Nonfiction
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Laurie Liss is a literary agent with Sterling Lord Literistic. Executive Vice President and Managing Partner, Laurie has made it a point in her career to nurture young and unpublished authors, as well as self-published and Ôunder-publishedÕ writers. Laurie represents fiction and nonfiction whose perspectives are well developed and unique. Her list represents her broad-based tastes, but generally she looks for books with heart, which will positively impact society. Among her clients are journalists, academics, doctors, lawyers and athletes. Her clients include: Richard Paul Evans; Rachel Maddow; Matt Richtel; Gabor Mate; Hannah Gadsby; Shankar Vedantam; Esau McCaulley; Jessica Valenti; Janet Reitman; Spencer Ackerman; Molly OÕToole; Valter Longo; Jenna Evans Welch; Susanne Pari; Julie K. Brown; Elba Perez; Alia Dastagir; Mackenzi Lee; and Jewelle Gomez.
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FICTION: Commercial Fiction, Fiction, General Fiction, Literary Fiction, RomanceNONFICTION: Business Book, Current Events Affairs, Dating Relationships Sex, General Nonfiction, History, Humor Nonfiction, Memoir, Money Finance, Narrative Nonfiction, Nonfiction, Politics, Science, Self-HelpCHILDRENÕS BOOKS: Children’s Books, Middle Grade Fiction
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Julia Livshin is a literary agent with the Julia Livshin Literary Agency. Julia Livshin got her start as an intern at The Atlantic, where she later became an editor and worked with writers like John Updike, Joyce Carol Oates, Christopher Buckley, Roxana Robinson, and many others. She has a soft spot for short stories and thinks that discovering a new young writer is one of the greatest thrills. SheÕs worked as a freelance book editor, as well as a copy editor for Random House and Grove Atlantic, and has reviewed fiction for The New York Times Book Review, The Washington Post Book World, and other publications. She grew up in Chicago, graduated from Duke University, and received a masters degree is Slavic languages and literature from Harvard University.
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FICTION: Commercial Fiction, Fiction, General Fiction, Literary FictionNONFICTION: Memoir, Narrative Nonfiction, NonfictionCHILDRENÕS BOOKS: Children’s Books