At the end of Folio Literary Management's second month in operation, Scott Hoffman, who
represents writers of fiction and nonfiction and receives between two hundred and five hundred queries a week, spoke about the role of agents in today's publishing marketplace.
Writers House
represents writers of fiction and non-fiction, for both adult and juvenile books as well as illustrators.
Not exact matches
This is the official site
of Massimo Marino, Active Member
of SFWA - Science
Fiction and Fantasy
Writers of America, and
represented by Booktrope Publishing LCC.
More specifically, I queried: Will today's community
of literary
writers and readers always remain part
of the establishment
of traditional publishing houses, or will it eventually evolve to be
represented by indie
fiction?
Eve Attermann has worked in WME's Literary Department since 2011,
representing a varied list
of literary and commercial
fiction writers, musicians, chefs, journalists and historians.
Our staff
of agents
represents dozens
of authors and experts, including # 1 New York Times bestsellers, award - winning
fiction writers for adults and children, and important non-
fiction authors.
She is a member
of SFWA (Science
Fiction & Fantasy
Writers of America) and is
represented by Sarah Hershmann at Hershmann Rights Management.
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.
Tracy Marchini Literary Agent is on our list
of New Book Agents (new publishing agents looking for
writers), Book Agents USA (publishing agents in the United States),
Fiction Book Agents (publishing agents who represent fiction authors), Nonfiction Book Agents (publishing agents who represent nonfiction, not just novels), Children's Book Agents (publishing agents who represent books for younger readers), Young Adult Book Agents (publishing agents who represent YA books for teens), Middle Grade Book Agents (publishing agents who represent books for middle grade tween readers), and Picture Book Agents (publishing agents who represent picture books for
Fiction Book Agents (publishing agents who
represent fiction authors), Nonfiction Book Agents (publishing agents who represent nonfiction, not just novels), Children's Book Agents (publishing agents who represent books for younger readers), Young Adult Book Agents (publishing agents who represent YA books for teens), Middle Grade Book Agents (publishing agents who represent books for middle grade tween readers), and Picture Book Agents (publishing agents who represent picture books for
fiction authors), Nonfiction Book Agents (publishing agents who
represent nonfiction, not just novels), Children's Book Agents (publishing agents who
represent books for younger readers), Young Adult Book Agents (publishing agents who
represent YA books for teens), Middle Grade Book Agents (publishing agents who
represent books for middle grade tween readers), and Picture Book Agents (publishing agents who
represent picture books for kids).
Another
writer I'm familiar with had an agent who, after
representing several
of his science
fiction titles, flat - out refused to touch a spiritually uplifting autobiographical piece.
Renee Fountain Literary Agent is on our list
of New Book Agents (new publishing agents looking for
writers), Book Agents New York (publishing agents in New York State), Book Agents NYC (publishing agents in NYC), Book Agents USA (publishing agents in the United States),
Fiction Book Agents (publishing agents who represent fiction authors), Nonfiction Book Agents (publishing agents who represent nonfiction, not just novels), Children's Book Agents (publishing agents who represent books for younger readers), and Young Adult Book Agents (publishing agents who represent YA books for
Fiction Book Agents (publishing agents who
represent fiction authors), Nonfiction Book Agents (publishing agents who represent nonfiction, not just novels), Children's Book Agents (publishing agents who represent books for younger readers), and Young Adult Book Agents (publishing agents who represent YA books for
fiction authors), Nonfiction Book Agents (publishing agents who
represent nonfiction, not just novels), Children's Book Agents (publishing agents who
represent books for younger readers), and Young Adult Book Agents (publishing agents who
represent YA books for teens).
Book Marketing for the Reluctant
Fiction and Nonfiction Author http://www.venturacountywriters.com April 20 - 21, 2013 Los Angeles Times Festival
of Books University
of Southern California SPAWN (Small Publishers, Artists and
Writers Network) Booth # 201 Sat: 10am - 6 pm Sun: 10am - 5 pm http://events.latimes.com/festivalofbooks/ April 13, 2013 Ojai Wordfest Book Fair Libbey Park Ojai, CA Patricia will
represent the SPAWN booth Small Publishers, Artists and
Writers Network 10am - 5 pm http://wordfestbookfair.com April 12, 2013 Ojai WordFest / Foodie Friday Ojai, California Breakfast Presentation «How to Find the Onramp to Publishing Success.»
The titles
represent both frontlist and popular backlist titles from all Random House imprints and publishing groups, which publish
fiction and nonfiction, both original and reprints, by some
of the foremost and most popular
writers of our times.
Rick Pascocello Literary Agent is on our list
of New Publishing Agents (new book agents looking for
writers), Publishing Agents New York (book agents in New York State), Publishing Agents NYC (book agents in NYC), Publishing Agents USA (book agents in the United States),
Fiction Publishing Agents (book agents who represent fiction authors), and Nonfiction Publishing Agents (book agents who represent nonfiction, not just n
Fiction Publishing Agents (book agents who
represent fiction authors), and Nonfiction Publishing Agents (book agents who represent nonfiction, not just n
fiction authors), and Nonfiction Publishing Agents (book agents who
represent nonfiction, not just novels).
Represented by the fabulous Chip MacGregor
of MacGregor Literary, I'm a member
of American Christian
Fiction Writers, and Romance
Writers of America.
The Literary Agents list includes agents and literary agencies that
represent poets,
fiction writers, and creative nonfiction
writers, plus details about the kind
of books they're interested in
representing, their clients, and the best way to contact them.
As part
of a team
of 13 people, with offices in New York, San Francisco and Los Angeles, Levine Greenberg
represents fiction and non-
fiction writers throughout the publishing process, from concept to profit.
In 1969 he formed the Philip G. Spitzer Literary Agency,
representing a broad range
of fiction and nonfiction
writers, as well more than a dozen French publishers.
The PEN / Robert Bingham Fellowship for
Writers honors an exceptionally talented
fiction writer whose debut work — a novel or collection
of short stories —
represents distinguished literary achievement and suggests great promise.
A literary agency
representing a select group
of writers of quality
fiction and nonfiction.
The
Writer of the Year is someone who
represents the highest standards
of the Rocky Mountain
Fiction Writers organization and
represents our organization throughout the publishing industry.
UK Literary Agents based in London, we
represent a wide variety
of fiction and non-
fiction writers.
At once traditional in her approach to form, line, and color, and decidedly contemporary in her self - reflexivity about her medium, the British - Ghanaian
writer, poet, and painter
represents a bold and beautiful cast
of black figures culled from the haze
of memory, projection, and
fiction.
The condition
of atemporal (or timelessness) was first noted by science
fiction writer William Gibson, who used the term to describe a cultural product
of our moment that paradoxically doesn't
represent the time from which it comes, according to MoMA.
He
represents the current crop
of art
writers and curators who, I guess, feel there is too much art - related text to wade through without letting
fiction further muddy the waters.
Byrne
represented Ireland at the 2007 Venice Biennale, where he showed 1984 & Beyond, a film that takes as its point
of departure a Playboy article that featured a roundtable discussion with twelve science
fiction writers.
This phenomenon in culture was first identified by the science
fiction writer William Gibson, who used the term «a-temporality» to describe a cultural product
of our moment that paradoxically doesn't
represent, through style, through content, or through medium, the time from which it comes,» according the the museum.
As with everything in this technology driven society, there is a buzzword at work and in this instance it is the word Atemporal, a phrase first coined by science
fiction writer William Gibson `' to describe a cultural product
of our moment that paradoxically doesn't
represent, through style, through content, or through medium, the time from which it comes».