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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.
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Biography
Georges Borchardt is a literary agent with the Georges Borchardt Literary Agency. Georges is a well-respected literary agent in America; he has represented figures ranging from General Charles de Gaulle to Jane Fonda. Borchardt’s first job in New York was as an assistant in a literary agency specializing in foreign writers. In 1959, it was Borchardt who secured an American publisher for Elie Wiesel’s Night, following rejection after rejection by publishers who labeled the memoir of Wiesel’s internment in concentration camps too morbid for American readers. Night has sold more than six million copies in the United States alone.Borchardt is responsible for the American publication of the first works by Samuel Beckett. He also introduced to American readers major works by Roland Barthes, Pierre Bourdieu, Marguerite Duras, Frantz Fanon, Michel Foucault, Eugne Ionesco, Jacques Lacan, Alain Robbe-Grillet, Laurent de Brunhoff and Jean-Paul Sartre. Borchardt has lectured widely on publishing. He has served on the board of International PEN and as president of the Association of Authors’ Representatives (AAR). In 1967, Borchardt branched out on his own, establishing his New York-based literary agency, Georges Borchardt, Inc., with the assistance of his wife, Anne Bolton Borchardt. Their daughter, Valerie Borchardt, joined the agency in 1999.The Borchardt agency represents many important authors, including Elie Wiesel, Ian McEwan, Jerome Charyn, Robert Coover, and T. C. Boyle, who once described Borchardt as “the most wonderful man who ever lived on this earth.” The agency also handles the literary legacy of the estates of Tennessee Williams, Hannah Arendt, John Gardner, Stanley Elkin and Aldous Huxley. Among the agency’s more than 200 authors are eight Pulitzer Prize and two Nobel Prize winners.
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FICTION: Fiction, General Fiction, Literary Fiction, Mainstream Fiction, Women’s FictionNONFICTION: Autobiography, Biography, Cookbook Cooking, Cultural Social Issues, Current Events Affairs, Food Drink, General Nonfiction, History, Memoir, Military War Nonfiction, Narrative Nonfiction, Nonfiction, Politics, Pop Culture, Reference, Science, Technology
Biography
Valerie Borchardt is a literary agent with the Georges Borchardt Literary Agency. She joined the agency in 1999. Several of her clients have appeared on The New York Times bestseller list. She is also the foreign rights director and a vice president. She has a BA from Wesleyan University and a Masters in Slavic Language and Literature from Columbia University.
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FICTION: Commercial Fiction, Fiction, General Fiction, Graphic Novel, Historical Fiction, Horror, Literary FictionNONFICTION: Current Events Affairs, Food Drink, General Nonfiction, Health Wellness, History, Memoir, Narrative Nonfiction, Nonfiction, PoliticsCHILDRENÕS BOOKS: Children’s Books, Young Adult Fiction
Biography
Michael Bourret is a literary agent with Dystel, Goderich & Bourret, LLC. He began his career as an intern at the agency while studying film and television production at New York University, joined full-time in 2000, opened the West Coast office in 2009, and became a partner in 2016. He represents a wide range of genres and age groups; his childrenÕs list is broad, spanning from picture books to young adult, while on the adult side he represents narrative nonfiction, memoir, and commercial and literary fiction. Across the board, he has a special affinity for offbeat projects that break the mold, and a particular interest in queer and BIPOC literature and writers. His diverse and critically acclaimed authors include several New York Times bestsellers, as well as winners of the National Book Award, the LA Times Book Prize, the Michael L. Printz Award, the Margaret A. Edwards Award, the William C. Morris Award, the Lambda Literary Award, the Boston Globe-Horn Book Award, the Stonewall Book Award, and finalists for many others. His clientsÕ works have been translated into over fifty languages and adapted into major motion pictures.
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FICTION: Action Adventure, BIPOC Fiction, Commercial Fiction, Contemporary Fiction, Crime Fiction, Family Saga, Fiction, General Fiction, Gothic Fiction, Graphic Novel, Historical Fiction, Horror, Humor Fiction, LGBTQ Fiction, Literary Fiction, Magical Realism, Multicultural Fiction, Mystery, New Adult Fiction, Romance, Satire, Speculative Fiction, Thriller, Upmarket Fiction, Western Fiction, Women’s FictionNONFICTION: Art, Biography, BIPOC Nonfiction, Cultural Social Issues, Current Events Affairs, Gift Novelty, History, Humor Nonfiction, Journalism, LGBTQ Nonfiction, Memoir, Multicultural Nonfiction, Narrative Nonfiction, Nonfiction, Politics, Pop Culture, Science, TechnologyCHILDRENÕS BOOKS: Children’s Books, Middle Grade Fiction, Picture Book, Young Adult Fiction
Biography
Brenda Bowen is a literary agent with The Book Group. She represents authors and artists of books for young readers from preschool to young adult; she also represents some adult titles: fiction, humor, and cookbooks. Her clients have won the MacArthur Fellowship; the Newbery Medal and Newbery Honor; the Caldecott Medal and Caldecott Honor; the Coretta Scott King/John Steptoe Award for New Talent; the Sibert Medal; the Stonewall Award; the Geisel Honor; the William C. Morris Honor; the New York Times Best Illustrated Book prize; the Society of Illustrators Gold Medal; as well as many other awards and citations. BrendaÕs clients have been #1 New York Times bestsellers, and have been translated around the globe; she represents Oscar-, Emmy-, and Tony-Award winners; career authors and artists; and newcomers making their debuts. She canÕt decide which she loves more: a bold picture book, a lyrical middle-grade novel, or a sweeping work of historical fiction.Brenda has the unusual advantage of having seen publishing from all sides. As well as being an agent, she was a childrenÕs book publisher for many years; sheÕs an award-winning author of some forty books for children; sheÕs written one novel for adults, and is at work on another. She lives with her family in New York City, and spends August in a cottage in Maine, where the menu almost always includes blueberry corn muffins. Right now, Brenda is not accepting picture book manuscript submissions, but she is looking for adult historical fiction. More on her wish list, here.A few books I loved reading in my free timeÉ. Mel Fell, by Corey R. Tabor; Jennifer Chan Is Not Alone, by Tae Keller; Heartstopper, by Alice Oseman; Oh William!, by Elizabeth Strout, Things To Look Forward To, by Sophie Blackall, The Age of Phillis, HonorŽe Fanonne Jeffers, The Book of St. John, Fergus Henderson & Trevor Gulliver.
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FICTION: BIPOC Fiction, Fiction, General Fiction, Graphic Novel, Historical Fiction, LGBTQ Fiction, Literary Fiction, Multicultural Fiction, Women’s FictionNONFICTION: Cookbook Cooking, Cultural Social Issues, Dating Relationships Sex, Family, General Nonfiction, Humor Nonfiction, LGBTQ Nonfiction, Medical Medicine, Nonfiction, Parenting, 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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Sharon Bowers is a literary agent with Folio Literary Management. She began her career as an editor at HarperCollins and then partnered with Angela Miller in Miller Bowers Griffin Literary Management. She believes in a hands-on approach to working with authors and editors works with award-winning novelists such as Lori Rader-Day, Hilary Fannin, Abubakar Adam Ibrahim, Zukiswa Wanner, Miriam O’Callaghan and Kermit Lynch. She also represents a diverse list of non-fiction, including chefs and food writers such as Deborah Madison, Amy Chaplin, Tess “The Blender Girl” Masters, Tama Matsuoka Wong, Cal Peternell, Leah Cohen, Mads Refslund, Cathy Whims and Amanda Cohen, and organizations such as the Natural Gourmet institute and Pain D’Avignon.
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FICTION: Crime Fiction, Fiction, Mystery, Romance, Thriller, Women’s FictionNONFICTION: Cookbook Cooking, Dating Relationships Sex, Food Drink, General Nonfiction, Health Wellness, How-To, Lifestyle, Memoir, Narrative Nonfiction, Nonfiction, Parenting, Pop Culture, Religion, Spirituality
Biography
Brandi Bowles is a literary agent with United Talent Agency (UTA). She began representing authors in 2007, transitioning from Penguin Random House to represent a wide array of idea and platform-driven nonfiction, from memoirs and essay collections to cookbooks, comedy, pop culture, parenting, science, business, health & wellness, and narrative nonfiction.On the fiction side, Brandi also represents authors of select children’s fiction and upmarket genre fiction, particularly those with a focus on magical realism or psychological / scientific themes. She has had the pleasure of working with thought leaders, storytellers, innovators, and cultural icons ranging from Jennifer Grey to Joshua Weissman, Phil Rosenthal, Nick DiGiovanni, Tiffani Thessen, James Murray, Symone Sanders, Kelly Williams Brown, Meghan McCain, Iliza Shlesinger, Kevin Fredericks, Emma Chamberlain, Yvonne Orji, and Jennifer Coolidge, artists such as Alex Hirsch, Brady Smith, and the Ernie Barnes estate, and writers and journalists such as Baynard Woods, Jeannine Amber, Dina Gachman, and Kelly Williams Brown.A lifelong learner, Brandi is always looking for fresh perspectives, entertaining personal stories, and big-idea books that change the way we think about the world. Driven by a passion for storytelling, she is hands on through every stage of the process, from helping authors curate and refine ideas, write a compelling book proposal, sell and publish a bestselling book, and beyond.Brandi is a graduate of the University of Louisville, summa cum laude, and lives with her husband and two children just outside of New York City.
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FICTION: Commercial Fiction, Fantasy, Fiction, Horror, Humor Fiction, Literary Fiction, Magical Realism, Mainstream Fiction, Romance, Science Fiction, Thriller, Upmarket Fiction, Women’s FictionNONFICTION: Art, Biography, Business Book, Celebrity, Cookbook Cooking, Cultural Social Issues, Current Events Affairs, Dating Relationships Sex, Diet Nutrition, Film Entertainment, Food Drink, General Nonfiction, Gift Novelty, Health Wellness, History, How-To, Humor Nonfiction, Inspirational Nonfiction, Lifestyle, Medical Medicine, Memoir, Mind Body Spirit, Money Finance, Music, Narrative Nonfiction, Nonfiction, Parenting, Philosophy, Politics, Pop Culture, Reference, Religion, Science, Self-Help, Spirituality, TechnologyCHILDRENÕS BOOKS: Chapter Book Fiction, Children’s Books, Middle Grade Fiction, Picture Book, Young Adult Fiction
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Sarah Bowlin is a literary agent with Aevitas Creative Management. She joined Aevitas in early 2017 after a decade as an editor of literary fiction and nonfiction. She has worked on the international breakout novel How Should a Person Be? by Sheila Heti; the New York Times Notable Book, The Beautiful Bureaucrat by Helen Phillips; the National Book Award-nominated The End by Salvatore Scibona; and works by the award-winning novelist, Juan Gabriel V‡squez.Bowlin has a BA in American Literature from New York University. Originally from the South, she got her start in publishing at Riverhead Books and was most recently a senior editor at Henry Holt & Company.As an Aevitas agent based in Los Angeles, she is focused on bold, diverse voices in fiction and nonfiction. SheÕs especially interested in stories of strong or difficult women and unexpected narratives of place, of identity, and of the shifting ways we see ourselves and each other. SheÕs also interested in food history, wine, and dance.
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FICTION: BIPOC Fiction, Fiction, General Fiction, Humor Fiction, Literary Fiction, Women’s FictionNONFICTION: BIPOC Nonfiction, Food Drink, History, Humor Nonfiction, Narrative Nonfiction, Nonfiction, Pop Culture, Women’s Issues
Biography
Hannah Bowman is a literary agent with Liza Dawson Associates. Hannah Bowman joined Liza Dawson Associates as an agent in 2011. She graduated from Cornell University in 2009, earning a B.A. in English and mathematics. While a student, she spent four summers working in particle physics at Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory. She is also an organist. She lives in Los Angeles.
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FICTION: BIPOC Fiction, Commercial Fiction, Crime Fiction, Fantasy, Fiction, General Fiction, Historical Fiction, Horror, LGBTQ Fiction, Literary Fiction, Religious Fiction, Romance, Science FictionNONFICTION: BIPOC Nonfiction, Cultural Social Issues, Current Events Affairs, General Nonfiction, Health Wellness, History, Law Legal, LGBTQ Nonfiction, Medical Medicine, Narrative Nonfiction, Nonfiction, Politics, Pop Culture, Religion, Science, Spirituality, True CrimeCHILDRENÕS BOOKS: Children’s Books, Young Adult FictionNONFICTION: Christian Books, Christian Fiction, Christian Nonfiction
Biography
Rachel S. Boye is a literary agent with The DRS Agency. Rachel primarily represents the agencyÕs female Christian authors.
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NONFICTION: Christian Books, Christian Fiction, Christian Nonfiction
Biography
Katherine Boyle is a literary agent with the Veritas Literary Agency. A Bay Area native, Katherine attended Stanford and the Berkeley extension publishing program before working at a variety of independent publishers and literary agencies. She established Veritas in 1995. A member of the AAR and the Authors Guild, she loves books that explore the lesser-known territories of human experience.
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FICTION: Commercial Fiction, Fantasy, Fiction, General Fiction, Graphic Novel, Historical Fiction, Literary Fiction, Speculative Fiction, Women’s FictionNONFICTION: Cultural Social Issues, Environment, General Nonfiction, History, Memoir, Narrative Nonfiction, Nature, Nonfiction, Pop Culture, Science, Women’s IssuesCHILDRENÕS BOOKS: Children’s Books, Middle Grade Fiction, Middle Grade Nonfiction, Picture Book, Young Adult Fiction, Young Adult Nonfiction
Biography
Jaidree Braddix is the head of publishing at ARC Collective. She has over a decade of experience in publishing, first as a book publicist and then as a literary agent. She believes in the power of great stories and bold ideas to spark global movements, and she is an expert at helping authors to refine their message, find talented professional partners, and develop publication strategies that can turn those ideas and stories into successful literary careers and worldwide readerships.Prior to joining Arc Collective, she held positions at Park & Fine Literary and Media and Sterling Lord Literistic, where she represented a broad range of thought leaders, experts, and New York Times bestselling authors. Her clients have included Guinness World Record-holding athletes, Nobel Laureates, activists and influencers leading culture-shifting conversations, trailblazers who have created globally trending wellness movements, and acclaimed researchers in the fields of psychology, neuroscience, business, and organizational behavior. She has built her career helping authors turn their assetsÑbe they unique life stories, cutting edge research, foundations for social good, transformative programs, or online communitiesÑinto compelling proposals and noteworthy books.Jaidree is a member of the Association of American Literary Agents and Literary Agents of Change, where she serves as a co-director of the Fellowship Program. When she is not reading, she can usually be found dancing or in the weight room (sometimes both). Jaidree lives in Manhattan, surrounded by arguably too many house plantsÑand will likely buy more.
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NONFICTION: Business Book, Cookbook Cooking, Cultural Social Issues, Current Events Affairs, Diet Nutrition, Education, Fitness, General Nonfiction, Health Wellness, Lifestyle, Medical Medicine, Memoir, Money Finance, Nonfiction, Psychology, Science, Self-Help, Sports
Biography
Laura Bradford is a literary agent with the Bradford Literary Agency. Laura established the Bradford Literary Agency in 2001. She considers herself an editorial-focused agent and takes a hands-on approach to developing proposals and manuscripts with her authors for the most appropriate markets. During her own misadventures as a writer, Laura came to understand the importance of having a friendly but critical eye on your side, a career strategist in your corner and a guide who can lead you through the travails of publication. Her recent sales include books placed with Berkley, Grand Central, Harlequin, Kensington, Simon and Schuster, HarperCollins, Sourcebooks, Hyperion, Flux, Macmillan, Adams Media, Egmont USA, John Wiley and Sons and Mira Books. She continues to actively build her client list and is currently seeking work in the following genres: Romance (historical, romantic suspense, paranormal, category, contemporary, erotic), urban fantasy, women’s fiction, mystery, thrillers and young adult as well as some select non-fiction. She is a member of the Association of Authors’ Representatives (AAR) and Romance Writers of America, the Society of Children’s Book Writers and Illustrators (SCBWI) and she is an RWA-recognized agent.
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FICTION: BIPOC Fiction, Chick Lit, Commercial Fiction, Contemporary Fiction, Crime Fiction, Erotic Fiction, Family Saga, Fantasy, Fiction, Graphic Novel, Historical Fiction, LGBTQ Fiction, Multicultural Fiction, Mystery, New Adult Fiction, Romance, Speculative Fiction, Suspense Fiction, Thriller, Women’s FictionNONFICTION: Art, General Nonfiction, History, Illustrated, NonfictionCHILDRENÕS BOOKS: Children’s Books, Middle Grade Fiction, Young Adult Fiction
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Catherine Bradshaw is a literary agent with Writers House. She is a junior agent at Writers House, building her adult, young adult, middle grade, and picture book lists. Catherine joined Writers House in 2018 as the front desk administrative assistant and reader for the agency at large. In 2019, she began supporting Senior Agent Susan GinsburgÕs diverse list of clients. Under SusanÕs guidance and mentorship, Catherine has worked closelyÑboth editorially and administrativelyÑwith a broad range of award-winning and bestselling adult and childrenÕs book authors, including Diane Chamberlain, Sara Farizan, Jessica B. Harris, Deborah Heiligman, Edward Humes, Pam Jenoff, Cedella Marley, Leonard Mlodinow, Sarah Morgan, and Alexandra Penfold. Prior to Writers House, Catherine worked for Alanna Feldman Scouting, advising international and domestic clients on acquiring translation and/or TV/film rights for upcoming releases. Before that, Catherine received her Bachelor of the Arts in English with a minor in Creative Writing from New York University, all the while interning in editorial at Scholastic Book Clubs, Viking ChildrenÕs Books, and Flatiron Books.
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FICTION: Fiction, General Fiction, Graphic Novel, Historical Fiction, Horror, Humor Fiction, LGBTQ Fiction, Literary Fiction, Romance, Speculative Fiction, Upmarket FictionNONFICTION: Beauty Fashion Style, Dating Relationships Sex, General Nonfiction, Health Wellness, History, LGBTQ Nonfiction, Memoir, Narrative Nonfiction, NonfictionCHILDRENÕS BOOKS: Children’s Books, Middle Grade Fiction, Middle Grade Nonfiction, Picture Book, Young Adult Fiction, Young Adult Nonfiction
Biography
Mackenzie Brady Watson is a literary agent with the Stuart Krichevsky Literary Agency. She’s focusing on narrative non-fiction for all ages and select Young Adult fiction. As a former genetics lab technician, she has a great passion for science books, especially if they are historically driven or revolutionize current theory, as well as sociology, investigative journalism, food writing, memoir, and business books. She particularly appreciates work that sheds light on marginalized experiences and helps contribute to the cultural conversation.Mackenzie began her publishing career as an intern at Fine Print Literary Management and Farrar, Straus & Giroux. She was an agent with Charlotte Sheedy Literary Agency and New Leaf Literary & Media before joining SKLA in 2016.In addition to being an agent, Mackenzie is also a founding board member of INKLUDED (a 501(c)(3) non-profit dedicated to increasing and celebrating the diversity within the publishing industry). She grew up outside of Philadelphia and is a graduate of Penn State University.
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FICTION: Fiction, Graphic Novel, LGBTQ Fiction, Literary Fiction, Upmarket FictionNONFICTION: Art, Biography, Business Book, Cookbook Cooking, Cultural Social Issues, Current Events Affairs, Dating Relationships Sex, Food Drink, General Nonfiction, Health Wellness, History, Humor Nonfiction, Illustrated, Investigative, Journalism, LGBTQ Nonfiction, Memoir, Money Finance, Narrative Nonfiction, Nonfiction, Parenting, Photography, Poetry, Pop Culture, Psychology, Science, Sports, Technology, Travel, True Adventure, True Crime, Upmarket Nonfiction
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Karen Brailsford is a literary agent with Aevitas Creative Management. She spent more than two decades covering arts and culture, Hollywood, fashion, beauty and human interest as a staff writer and editor with Newsweek, Elle, In Touch and E! Entertainment. Her writing has also appeared in The New York Times Book Review, Interview, Black Enterprise and other publications.A native New Yorker, she is a graduate of The Brearley School and Yale where she earned a B.A. in English literature. Karen has been a licensed spiritual therapist with the Agape International Spiritual Center since 2009 and is the author of Sacred Landscapes of the Soul: Aligning with the Divine Wherever You Are (Wyatt-MacKenzie | 2020). Karen is based in Los Angeles and is especially interested in arts and entertainment, memoir, biography, health and wellness, spirituality and works of non-fiction that inspire and shine a light on contemporary conditions.
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FICTION: Commercial Fiction, Contemporary Fiction, Family Saga, Fiction, Inspirational Fiction, Literary Fiction, Multicultural Fiction, Religious Fiction, Romance, Short Story Collection, Upmarket Fiction, Women’s FictionNONFICTION: Art, Biography, Celebrity, Cultural Social Issues, Current Events Affairs, Dating Relationships Sex, Design, Film Entertainment, Fitness, Gift Novelty, Health Wellness, History, Journalism, LGBTQ Nonfiction, Lifestyle, Memoir, Multicultural Nonfiction, Narrative Nonfiction, Nonfiction, Politics, Pop Culture, Psychology, Religion, Self-Help, Spirituality, Travel, Women’s Issues
Biography
David Bratt is a literary agent with BBH Literary. With over twenty years of experience in publishing, David co-founded BBH Literary after serving as executive editor at Eerdmans Publishing. He has developed, edited, and helped bring to market over a hundred books, including several that received starred reviews in Publishers Weekly and two that became cover stories for Christianity Today. With a PhD in American religion from Yale University, David has spent his career studying trends in the world of faith. He has presented at the Calvin Festival of Faith and Writing, the American Society of Church History, the Louisville Institute, and the University of Notre Dame, among other venues. He has been quoted in numerous articles on publishing trends in Publishers Weekly and other publications.
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NONFICTION: General Nonfiction, Journalism, Nonfiction, Reference, ReligionNONFICTION: Christian Books, Christian Nonfiction
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Jordan Breindel is a literary agent with Literary Counsel. He grew up in New Jersey and has been reading ever since he learned how. As an agent, he’s interested in literary and commercial fiction including mystery/thriller, humor, YA and/or some awesome genre that combines all of the above. He graduated from NYUÕs Tisch School of the Arts and in addition to agenting, heÕs written for a variety of publications both online and in print. HeÕs also written some commercials you may have seen or fast-forwarded through.
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FICTION: Commercial Fiction, Contemporary Fiction, Crime Fiction, Fiction, Horror, Literary Fiction, Mystery, New Adult Fiction, Romance, Suspense Fiction, ThrillerNONFICTION: General Nonfiction, Memoir, Nonfiction
Helen Breitwieser
Cornerstone Literary AgencyAccepting SubmissionsQuery Method(s): Email or Postal MailBiography
Helen Breitwieser is a literary agent with Cornerstone Literary Agency. Helen is also the owner. Cornerstone Literary Agency in located in Los Angeles, CA. The agency represents a wide range of novelists with an emphasis on women’s fiction, children’s books, romance and suspense/mystery. Clients include Katherine Center, Beth Fantaskey, C.S. Harris, Rachel Lee, Sophia Nash, Ursula Vernon, Tracy Anne Warren and Ahmet Zappa. She is a member of the AAR, the Author’s Guild, Poets & Writers, RWA and PEN. Before founding Cornerstone Literary in 1998, she was a literary agent at the William Morris Agency in New York. She graduated Barnard College magna cum laude in 1990.
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FICTION: BIPOC Fiction, Commercial Fiction, Crime Fiction, Fantasy, Fiction, General Fiction, Graphic Novel, Horror, Literary Fiction, Multicultural Fiction, Mystery, New Adult Fiction, Paranormal Fiction, Romance, Science Fiction, Suspense Fiction, Thriller, Western Fiction, Women’s FictionNONFICTION: BIPOC Nonfiction, Business Book, Cultural Social Issues, How-To, Lifestyle, Memoir, Multicultural Nonfiction, Narrative Nonfiction, Nonfiction, Photography, Pop Culture, Self-HelpCHILDRENÕS BOOKS: Children’s Books, Middle Grade Fiction, Picture Book, Young Adult Fiction
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Tracy Brennan is the founder and president of Trace Literary Agency, LLC. She received her B.A. from Indiana UniversityÕs College of Arts and Sciences and also received a certificate in secondary education from Indiana University-Purdue University at Indianapolis. Before opening the agency, Tracy taught at the secondary level for over eleven years.Tracy decided to pursue her career as a literary agent after she saw a gap in the American market. Having undergone a lengthy process of introduction and research, she was able to secure some of IrelandÕs top contemporary writers, as well as writers from the UK and US.Tracy has worked with Mercier Press, IrelandÕs oldest independent publishing house, as well as publisher Jo OÕDonoghue of Londubh Books in Dublin.Tracy is also the US literary agent for Terry ProneÕs the Communication Clinic.Trace Literary Agency is a small agency which allows us to offer our clients the personal attention we feel they deserve. We pride ourselves in finding the perfect home for high quality, well written books.
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FICTION: Chick Lit, Commercial Fiction, Crime Fiction, Fiction, General Fiction, Historical Fiction, Literary Fiction, Mainstream Fiction, Mystery, Romance, Suspense Fiction, Thriller, Women’s FictionNONFICTION: Business Book, General Nonfiction, Health Wellness, History, Nonfiction, Politics, True Crime
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Paul Bresnick is a literary agent with the Bresnick Weil Literary Agency. Paul established the Paul Bresnick Literary Agency in 2004 (now the Bresnick Weil Literary Agency). Prior to his tenure as Publisher at LiveREADS, the enhanced e-book publishers, from 2000-2002, Paul Bresnick was Fiction Editor at Penthouse, Associate Editor at Simon & Schuster, Editor at Henry Holt, Senior Editor at Doubleday, and Executive Editor at William Morrow. At Penthouse, he published fiction by a distinguished group of writers including Philip Roth, James Baldwin, John Hawkes, James Purdy, T.C. Boyle, Don DeLillo, and several others. At Simon & Schuster and Holt, he edited such major bestsellers as THE CINDERELLA COMPLEX by Colette Dowling, THE SECOND STAGE by Betty Friedan, and CATCH A FIRE: THE LIFE OF BOB MARLEY by Timothy White. Shortly after he arrived at Doubleday, Bresnick came up with the idea of doing a book called FATHERHOOD and succeeded in convincing Bill Cosby to write what would become a publishing phenomenon, with net hardcover sales of over three million copies. His other bestsellers at Doubleday included GRACE: THE SECRET LIVES OF A PRINCESS by James Spada, SEPARATED AT BIRTH? by the editors of Spy magazine, DRIVE by Larry Bird, and ON BOXING by Joyce Carol Oates. Some highlights at Morrow: FOREVER BARBIE by M. G. Lord, MODEL by Michael Gross, BLACK PROFILES IN COURAGE by Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, JACKIE AFTER JACK by Christopher Andersen, KING CON by Stephen J. Cannell, HIT MAN by Lawrence Block, POACHERS by Tom Franklin, HELL’S ANGEL by Sonny Barger, AHAB’S WIFE by Sena Jeter Naslund.
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FICTION: BIPOC Fiction, Fiction, General Fiction, Multicultural Fiction, Mystery, Sports Fiction, Suspense Fiction, ThrillerNONFICTION: Autobiography, Biography, BIPOC Nonfiction, Celebrity, Current Events Affairs, General Nonfiction, History, Humor Nonfiction, Memoir, Multicultural Nonfiction, Narrative Nonfiction, Nonfiction, Pop Culture, Psychology, Sports, True Crime, Women’s Issues
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Sophie Brett-Chin is a literary agent with Folio Literary Management. She assists Jeff Kleinman and Steve Troha, while also actively building her list. Prior to joining Folio, she received her MFA in Nonfiction from Columbia University. In nonfiction, sheÕs looking for narrative nonfiction across a variety of categories, including niche/overlooked histories; pop culture; memoir; and cultural criticism.In fiction, sheÕs drawn to propulsive plots that are beautiful on a technical and craft level, including big-hearted novels about family and/or coming of age; upmarket and literary thrillers; and upmarket horror that uses and subverts the genreÕs tropes to probe larger societal issues. In all genres, Sophie has a continuous soft-spot for works that interrogate adolescence, Ñ specifically teenage girlhood, treating this liminal and weird time with respect and levity Ñ as well as anything that explores religion and ritual; and books about the ocean.
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FICTION: Family Saga, Fiction, Horror, Humor Fiction, Literary Fiction, Religious Fiction, Thriller, Upmarket FictionNONFICTION: Crafts, Cultural Social Issues, History, Humor Nonfiction, Investigative, Memoir, Narrative Nonfiction, Nature, Nonfiction, Pop Culture, Religion, Science
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Amy Brewer is a literary agent with Metamorphosis Literary. She is a senior literary agent and subsidiary rights assistant manager. Her intuitive human understanding can help writers bridge the communication gap and jump into the publishing world. Her experience in the mental health field and yoga training help her guide and assist clients with stress and anxiety in this highly competitive industry. All of this is pulled together with a multi-tasking and hyper-organized brain, so that at the end of every day she feels accomplished and grateful. She is seeking captivating stories of human connection and books that touch her heart.
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FICTION: Fantasy, Fiction, General Fiction, Horror, Humor Fiction, LGBTQ Fiction, Mystery, Romance, Science Fiction, Suspense Fiction, Thriller, Upmarket Fiction, Women’s FictionNONFICTION: General Nonfiction, Health Wellness, Humor Nonfiction, LGBTQ Nonfiction, Mind Body Spirit, Nonfiction, SportsCHILDRENÕS BOOKS: Children’s Books, Young Adult Fiction, Young Adult Nonfiction
Alice Brinkman
Alice Brinkman Literary AgencyAccepting SubmissionsQuery Method(s): Email or Online FormBiography
Alice Brinkman is a literary agent with and the founder of the Alice Brinkman Literary Agency. She says: “Three things that may help writers, agents, and publishers know me: I love writing. I love research, I love reading. This is who I am and why I started my literary agency. First, it is the perfect job for me. I taught elementary school and high school English for almost 23 years in the public sector. During my time teaching at the high school level, my favorite curriculum was teaching literature, poetry, and creative writing. I was also the advisor for the newspaper for ten years. I have been very fortunate to have been able to pursue and nurture my passion for writing, reading and teaching English but I knew the transition to becoming a literary agent would be a natural one for me. So, in 2019 right before the pandemic hit, I created my agency. I have not looked back. I am one agent, with one editor in New York who is a recent graduate from Columbia School of Journalism. She works remote for three magazines copy writing and editing. We read everything. My agency gets submissions every week. I have signed several clients and I am working every day to find a perfect fit for them.While it is true, I don’t have 25 years of experience, nor do I have a list of writers that I have helped obtain six figure advances. I am not embarrassed by that fact because like my writers who submit to me they are only hoping to get signed by an agent. I have to do the rest of the work to convince a publisher to read their material, no easy task by any stretch of the imagination. Rome was not built in a day right? I am hopeful and keep my nose to the grindstone. It will happen, just like it did for all those other agencies out there who started out twenty-five years ago. Like me, they may have started out from their dining room table alone with one editor too. I work from my computer wherever I am. This is all part of the dream, and I am beyond grateful to be doing it. I have been asked to include some information about myself and so I apologize for the length of this page.Another fact is thatI am a novice in this endeavor, however, I am also a highly qualified former educator. I hold a Bachelors in English Literature from the University of California, San Diego, a Masters of Arts in Education Studies from the University of California, San Diego, and a Masters of Fine Arts in Creative Writing from National University. I worked full time while at National University to pay my bills like most in class/online students. It took me three and a half years to obtain that degree. I know that there are plenty of people who question the rigor or veracity of this learning institution but it was one of the proudest moments of my life when I obtained that degree. Namely because I finished a novel I had been wanting to write even before I entered elementary school, and I finally did it. I have been asked why I have never pitched it to anyone, the truth is I have been editing and rewriting it for the last nine years. No regrets, I was too busy teaching at the time, advising students, and traveling with students across Europe. I am writing a book right now in my spare time. Ha! I don’t have spare time, I am in no hurry, it is a pleasure when I can fit it in. Let’s see what else, I am married, have one son. I travel to Europe twice a year to my little home in Italy where I can read without many interruptions.My career now, post teaching, is committed to finding publishing contracts for my clients. My website focuses on the business side of my agency. That is why I did not include my bio on my website and because I am a very private person. I enjoy spending time with my books and reading more than having a full social calendar. I am a writer, currently working writing chapters when I am not reading manuscripts. I am a dreamer, and I believe wholeheartedly in what the writers who send me their writing are doing, trying to make their dreams come true. I am trying to help them achieve that dream.My promise is that I will get their work out into the publishing universe, the rest hinges on their writing. I work very hard like the majority of agents and editors in this business, maybe more because my clients want to know I can make this happen for them. Unfortunately, as I said before, I will do all I can but the writing will be what makes the publishers want to sign them. Yes, it would be nice to be a huge success as a literary agent but everything I have ever wanted in my life has been because of determination, never giving up, and always staying hopeful and positive. That is it. I hope this long, boring bio satisfies the curiosity of anyone who wants to know who Alice Brinkman is. Most will discover that it is not that different or special from anyone else but I am definitely someone you can count on to work hard sending your writing into the hands of those that really can make dreams come true. Now go on writers, back to work. Write on!!! Alice Brinkman.”
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FICTION: Crime Fiction, Fantasy, Fiction, General Fiction, LGBTQ Fiction, Literary Fiction, Multicultural Fiction, Mystery, Romance, Science Fiction, Suspense Fiction, ThrillerNONFICTION: General Nonfiction, Health Wellness, LGBTQ Nonfiction, Memoir, Mind Body Spirit, Multicultural Nonfiction, Narrative Nonfiction, Nonfiction, ReferenceCHILDRENÕS BOOKS: Children’s Books, Young Adult Fiction
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Micah Brocker is an agent with the Corvisiero Literary Agency. She has spent the last five years in the business world helping entrepreneurs and artists fulfill the financial and legal knowledge needed to succeed. It hasÊbeen her lifelong dream to foster careers for all artists, in particular authors and screenwriters. At Corvisiero Literary Agency, she is interested in fostering her clientÕs careers from the start and building their businesses with them. Located in Seattle, WA, you can find her hiking or running in the rain when she is not indoors reading with her trusty cat at her side.ÊIn both film and novels, she is interested in YA contemporary stories that deal with messy relationships and issues that can help young adults put words to their experiences. She is also looking for YA science fictionÊÊand urban fantasy that provide an escape while still helping us connect to the everyday troubles of growing up. In adult fiction, she loves womenÕs fiction and upmarket fiction that deals with burdensome secrets, messy relationships, and a character with a deep desire to change their life, the world etc., especially with a psychological, sci-fi, or romantic twist!
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FICTION: Chick Lit, Fiction, Literary Fiction, Romance, Science Fiction, Suspense Fiction, Upmarket Fiction, Women’s FictionNONFICTION: Business Book, Health Wellness, Nonfiction, SportsCHILDRENÕS BOOKS: Children’s Books, Young Adult Fiction
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John Brockman is a literary agent with the Brockman Literary Agency. Born 1941 in Boston, Massachusetts, John specializes in scientific literature. He founded the Edge Foundation, an organization aimed to bring together people working at the edge of a broad range of scientific and technical fields. Referencing C.P. Snow’s “two cultures”, he introduced the “third culture” consisting of “those scientists and other thinkers in the empirical world who, through their work and expository writing, are taking the place of the traditional intellectual in rendering visible the deeper meanings of our lives, redefining who and what we are.
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NONFICTION: Autobiography, Biography, Business Book, Celebrity, Current Events Affairs, Dating Relationships Sex, Film Entertainment, Fitness, General Nonfiction, Health Wellness, History, Medical Medicine, Memoir, Military War Nonfiction, Money Finance, Music, Nonfiction, Politics, Pop Culture, Psychology, Reference, Religion, Science, Self-Help, Spirituality, Technology
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Alicia Brooks is a literary agent at Martin Literary Management. She began her publishing career over twenty five years ago as an editorial assistant at Penguin USA (Dutton/Plume). She advanced to an assistant editor position at Nan A. Talese/Doubleday where she worked with groundbreaking authors, including Margaret Atwood, Pat Conroy, and Ian McEwan. She then became an editor at Picador/St. Martin’s Press where she edited over 40 hardcover titles and several trade paper original titles, including Good Morning America Book Club Pick Noelle Howey’s Dress Codes: Of Three Girlhoods–My Mother’s, My Father’s, and Mine, Nega Mezlekia’s award-winning Notes from the Hyena’s Belly, and Jaclyn MoriartyÕs FEELING SORRY FOR CELIA, an ALA Best Book of the Year and YALSA Quick Pick for Reluctant Young Adult Readers. She became a literary agent at The Jean V. Naggar Literary Agency in 2019. Her client list included categories such as Memoir, Narrative Nonfiction from writers with diverse backgrounds, Self-Help, Pop Culture, Literary Fiction, Fantasy, Book Club Fiction, YA Fiction, Horror, and Historical Fiction.She represented Boyah J. Farah, author of the earth-shattering memoir AMERICA MADE ME A BLACK MAN (Harper/Nominated for the NAACP Image Award and NPR Best Book of the Year), renowned author Nahid Rachlin, author of the novel MIRAGE (Red Hen Press), Kathleen S. Allen, author of the YA Gothic Horror novel THE RESURRECTIONIST (Roaring Brook) Jennifer Sherman Roberts’ THE VILLAGE HEALER’S BOOK OF CURES: A Novel (Lake Union/Named an Editors’ Choice by the Historical Novel Society and Named a First Reads Editors’ Pick by Amazon) and Sofia Romero, author of the linked story collection WE HAVE ALWAYS BEEN WHO WE ARE (Blackstone/Shortlisted for the Massachusetts Book Award for Fiction)
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FICTION: Commercial Fiction, Fantasy, Fiction, General Fiction, Historical Fiction, Horror, Literary Fiction, New Adult Fiction, Romance, Science Fiction, Thriller, Upmarket FictionNONFICTION: Biography, Business Book, Cultural Social Issues, Current Events Affairs, Economics, History, How-To, Memoir, Money Finance, Narrative Nonfiction, Nonfiction, Politics, Pop Culture, Science, Self-Help, SportsCHILDRENÕS BOOKS: Children’s Books, Young Adult Fiction, Young Adult Nonfiction
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Rachel Brooks is a literary agent with BookEnds Literary Agency. She moved to BookEnds in 2017 after spending three years as an agent at the L. Perkins Agency. Since joining the publishing industry, she’s grateful to have worked with award-winning and bestselling authors, as well as wonderful debuts.Rachel’s focus is representing fiction, including women’s fiction, romance, rom-coms, mystery/thrillers, and YA. You can find more details about what she’s currently looking for in her wishlist below. When not working, Rachel is likely hanging out with her husband and chatty rescue cat trying new recipes, watching K-dramas, painting, or playing World of Warcraft.
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FICTION: BIPOC Fiction, Fantasy, Fiction, Romance, Thriller, Women’s FictionCHILDRENÕS BOOKS: Children’s Books, Young Adult Fiction