An independent press since 1974, McPherson & Company publishes
literary nonfiction and fiction (contemporary American and British fiction; translated Italian, French, and Spanish fiction), books in the arts and general culture, and a rediscovery series, Recovered Classics.
Not exact matches
We present five experiments showing that reading
literary fiction led to better performance on tests of affective ToM (experiments 1 to 5)
and cognitive ToM (experiments 4
and 5) compared with reading
nonfiction (experiments 1), popular
fiction (experiments 2 to 5), or nothing at all (experiments 2
and 5).
About Blog The Emerald City Book Review is an eclectic book blog, with a focus on classic
and literary fiction, fantasy, children's books,
and nonfiction.
About Blog Indiana Voice Journal is a monthly
literary journal publishing quality
fiction,
nonfiction, poetry, visual art, interviews
and reviews.
And in a similarly placed story (on the Times front page) a couple of weeks before Rich's, colleague Pam Belluck reported that a new study in the journal Science had found that «after reading literary fiction, as opposed to popular fiction or serious nonfiction, people performed better on tests measuring empathy, social perception and emotional intelligence — skills that come in especially handy when you are trying to read someone's body language or gauge what they might be thinking.&raqu
And in a similarly placed story (on the Times front page) a couple of weeks before Rich's, colleague Pam Belluck reported that a new study in the journal Science had found that «after reading
literary fiction, as opposed to popular
fiction or serious
nonfiction, people performed better on tests measuring empathy, social perception
and emotional intelligence — skills that come in especially handy when you are trying to read someone's body language or gauge what they might be thinking.&raqu
and emotional intelligence — skills that come in especially handy when you are trying to read someone's body language or gauge what they might be thinking.»)
Reading features
fiction,
literary nonfiction, poetry, exposition, document,
and procedural texts or pairs of texts,
and focuses on identifying explicitly stated information, making complex inferences about themes,
and comparing multiple texts on a variety of dimensions.
Fellowships of $ 3,500 each are given annually to Oregon writers to initiate, develop, or complete
literary projects in poetry,
fiction,
and creative
nonfiction.
She focuses primarily on
literary and commercial
fiction and narrative
nonfiction.
For over thirty years she has been a
literary agent who specializes in upmarket
fiction and nonfiction.
She represents a broad array of
fiction and nonfiction — books for both children
and adults,
and instructs frequently on topics such as
literary agents, getting published, e-publishing, successful writing techniques, selling & pitching your book,
and more.
Erik is looking for the following:
literary / upmarket
fiction with an emphasis on plot (as in, nothing too slow / quiet / static); popular
and academic / trade science
nonfiction, especially evolutionary biology; narrative history
and biography; contemporary culture criticism (think Klosterman); sports books, if it's got a scope that extends past just games
and players
and into culture / larger issues.
They have many black
literary agents
and represent a wide range of award - winning authors of
fiction,
nonfiction,
and children's books.
Mark Malatesta is a former
literary agent
and the founder
and president of
Literary Agent Undercover
and The Bestselling Author, helping authors of all genres (
fiction,
nonfiction,
and children's book) write, publish,
and promote their books.
Her primary areas of interest include Christian
and inspirational
fiction and nonfiction, women's
fiction (contemporary
and historical), new adult, Southern
fiction,
literary fiction,
and young adult novels.
22 black
literary agents work at 16 of the 6oo + different
literary agencies in the United States; however, 261 agents accept queries for multicultural
fiction and 233 agents accept queries for
nonfiction books dealing with multicultural issues.
Its policy is to publish poetry, short
fiction, essays, creative
nonfiction, memoir, essay reviews, nature - writing, translated work,
literary journalism,
and other autobiographical, historical, religious
and scientific writing of
literary distinction.
We represent
nonfiction and fiction, both
literary and commercial for the mainstream trade market.
She represents
and is seeking arresting voices across a spectrum of genres, though she is most interested in adult
literary and upmarket
fiction,
literary creative
nonfiction, illustrators with distinct narrative points of view,
and literary books for children.
233 of the 600 +
literary agencies in the United States (more than 1/3) accept submissions for multicultural or ethnic books (a combination of
fiction,
nonfiction,
and children's books)
Our three - day
literary conference gives aspiring writers a better understanding of the craft of
fiction and nonfiction, prepares them for the ever - changing world of publishing
and promotion,
and creates opportunities for meaningful networking.
She wants to hear pitches for fantasy, science
fiction,
literary fiction, upmarket / mainstream
fiction, young adult (all kinds), middle grade (all kinds), women's
fiction, romance, thriller, mystery, diverse stories, #ownvoices, narrative
nonfiction,
and voice - driven memoir with commercial appeal.
The eclectic
and exciting breadth of our list —
nonfiction in most categories, commercial
and literary fiction, romance novels, gift books, calendars, children's books, YA
and more — is unmatched anywhere.
She represents: mainstream
literary and commercial
fiction,
and nonfiction in the areas of memoir, biography, narrative
nonfiction,
and popular culture.
She wants to hear pitches for happily - ever - after romance, mainstream suspense, thrillers, mysteries, young adult with a fresh voice (both contemporary
and sci - fi / fantasy), science
fiction, fantasy, action / adventure, picture books (especially author - illustrators), cookbooks, middle grade (all kinds), narrative
nonfiction,
literary fiction, Southern
fiction, Christian
and inspirational
fiction &
nonfiction,
and memoir.
Reiko's interests are varied, but she is particularly drawn to adult
literary and upmarket / mainstream
fiction, narrative
nonfiction,
and young adult
and middle grade
fiction.
GUADALAJARA: Flash
fiction and nonfiction, a genre that brought brevity to our bookshelves by way of
literary magazines, has come of age, with Random House Mondarori's (RHM) launch of its Spanish - language Flash series, a collection of short
fiction by renowned authors available only as e-books.
As a
literary agent, she is looking for new voices, character - driven
fiction or
nonfiction works that reflect an engagement with the world around us,
literary thrillers, memoirs, YA literature
and graphic novels.
Committed to providing a broad selection of outstanding books that mixes popular appeal with
literary excellence, the Books for Youth editorial staff has chosen the titles below as best - of - the - year
nonfiction and fiction books
and picture books.
Selected by the Books for Youth editorial staff
and contributors Sally Estes
and Susan Dove Lempke, these titles represent our best - of - the - year selections in
fiction,
nonfiction,
and picture - books, based on
literary and artistic quality
and on special appeal to older
and middle readers
and the young.
«Titles cover an optimal range of Guided Reading
and Lexile Levels for each grade
and include recognizable
fiction, award - winning
literary classics,
and engaging
nonfiction to meet every student's reading level
and interests.
NeWest publishes
literary fiction,
literary nonfiction, poetry,
and drama, as well as a line of mystery novels, with a particular interest in books by Western Canadian authors.
Loiacono
Literary Agency employs three agents (Jeanie Loiacono, President / CEO, agent, Johnnie Bernhard, agent
and author,
and Melissa Carrigee, agent
and author, graphic artist, cover artist,
and book trailer designer) who are interested in all quality works from children's picture books to
literary fiction and all
nonfiction.
By God's will
and pleasure, during my career as a
literary agent I have been successful in representing authors writing Christian romance, Christian
and general market trade book
fiction,
and Christian
nonfiction.
Thousands of
fiction and nonfiction titles include new releases from popular authors, backlist favorites from top publishers,
and literary classics in the public domain.
As the Founder
and CEO of
Literary Agent Undercover, Mark Malatesta is helping authors around the world, writing in all genres (
fiction,
nonfiction,
and children's books), get top
literary agents, publishers,
and book deals.
He represents
nonfiction on a wide variety of subjects
and fiction that inclines toward the
literary.
Today I'm an author coach
and my primary focus is helping authors of all genres (
fiction,
nonfiction,
and children's book) get the attention of top
literary agents with successful query letters.
The editors invite submissions of
fiction, short plays, poetry, photo essays,
and literary nonfiction in traditional
and experimental styles.
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.
The Directory of
Literary Agents features the most comprehensive
and up - to - date list of publishing agents, with detailed profiles for all US
literary agents representing all book genres, including religious
fiction and religious
nonfiction.
Publisher of
literary fiction, memoir, creative
nonfiction, poetry
and plays.
Inside the directory you'll find answers to all the following questions about gay
literary agents: How can authors submit their books to
literary agents interested in gay
fiction and gay
nonfiction books?
You'll see detailed profiles for all
literary agents interested in gay
fiction and gay
nonfiction books as soon as you enter your name
and email address.
Research gay
literary agents
and book agents interested in gay
fiction and gay
nonfiction books by entering your first name
and email address.
FAW presents two annual awards: an Adult Literature Award for
literary fiction or
nonfiction,
and a Juvenile Literature Award for a children's / YA book.
This list includes
literary agencies representing all book categories (
fiction,
nonfiction,
and children's books).
Committed to providing a broad selection of outstanding books that mixes popular appeal with
literary excellence, the Books for Youth editorial staff has chosen the titles below as best - of - the - year
fiction,
nonfiction,
and picture books.
Selected by the Books for Youth editorial staff
and contributor Sally Estes, these titles represent our best - of - the - year selections in
fiction,
nonfiction,
and picture books, based on
literary and artistic quality
and on special appeal to older
and middle readers
and young children.
Selected by the Books for Youth editorial staff, these titles represent our choices, based on
literary and artistic quality
and on special appeal to youth, of the past year's best
fiction and nonfiction published for older
and middle readers
and the young.
Selected by the Books for Youth editorial staff
and contributors Sally Estes
and Susan Dove Lempke, these titles represent our best - of - the - year selections in
fiction,
nonfiction,
and picture books, based on
literary and artistic quality
and on special appeal to older
and middle readers
and the young.