Guide to Literary Agents 2017 by Chuck Sambuchino
Author:Chuck Sambuchino [Sambuchino, Chuck]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: F+W Media
INKLINGS LITERARY AGENCY
3419 Virginia Beach Blvd., #183, Virginia Beach VA 23452. (757)340-1070. Fax: (904)758-5440. E-mail: [email protected]. E-mail: [email protected]. Website: www.inklingsliterary.com. Inklings Literary Agency is a full-service, hands-on literary agency seeking submissions from established authors, as well as talented new authors. “We represent a broad range of commercial and literary fiction, as well as memoirs and true crime. We are not seeking other nonfiction, short stories, poetry, screenplays, or children’s picture books.” Estab. 2013. Member of RWA, SinC, HRW.
“We offer our clients interactive representation for their work, as well as developmental guidance for their author platforms, working with them as they grow.”
MEMBER AGENTS Michelle Johnson, [email protected] (adult and young adult fiction interests include contemporary, suspense, thriller, mystery, horror, fantasy [including paranormal and supernatural elements within those genres], romance of every level; also seeks nonfiction in the areas of memoir and true crime); Dr. Jamie Bodnar Drowley, [email protected] (new adult fiction in the areas of romance [all subgenres], fantasy [urban fantasy, light science fiction, steampunk], mystery, thrillers, young adult [all subgenres], and middle-grade); Margaret Bail, [email protected] (romance, science fiction, mystery, thrillers, action adventure, historical fiction, western, some fantasy, memoir, cookbooks, true crime); Naomi Davis, [email protected] (romance of any variety [including paranormal, fresh urban fantasy, general fantasy, new adult and light science fiction], young adult in any of those same genres, memoirs about living with disabilities, facing criticism, and mental illness); Whitley Abell, [email protected] (young adult, middle-grade, and select upmarket women’s fiction); Alex Barba, [email protected] (young adult); Amanda Jain (historical fiction [in all genres], women’s, book club fiction, upmarket fiction, romance [particularly historical, suspenseful, or with a comedic bent], mysteries [particularly historical or cozy, or historical cozies]; also seeks narrative nonfiction in the areas of social history, archaeology, art history, and material culture).
REPRESENTS Nonfiction, novels, juvenile books. Considers these nonfiction areas: cooking, creative nonfiction, diet/nutrition, gay/lesbian, memoirs, true crime, women’s issues. Considers these fiction areas: action, adventure, commercial, contemporary issues, crime, detective, erotica, ethnic, fantasy, feminist, gay, historical, horror, juvenile, lesbian, mainstream, metaphysical, middle-grade, military, multicultural, multimedia, mystery, new adult, New Age, occult, paranormal, police, psychic, regional, romance, science fiction, spiritual, sports, supernatural, suspense, thriller, urban fantasy, war, women’s, young adult.
HOW TO CONTACT E-queries only. To query, type “Query (Agent Name)” plus the title of your novel in the subject line, then please send your query letter, short synopsis, and first 10 pages pasted into the body of the e-mail to [email protected]. Check the agency website to make sure that your targeted agent is currently open to submissions. Accepts simultaneous submissions. For queries, no response in 3 months is considered a rejection.
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