Hello, everyone.
How has the new year been going for you so far?
I'm fine. I've been busy editing and critiquing film scripts. I'm also working on the novel I completed year. So I've been busy.
I've been slow about getting new post on the blog. Sorry. Today I got news of new literary agents. They were sent to me by email this morning. If you have written a book that fits what they are looking for, check them out.
New Agents to Query
Reminder: New literary agents are golden opportunities for new writers because each one is a literary agent who is likely building his or her client list.
1. Samantha Dighton of D4EO Literary
She is seeking: Sam is looking for character-driven stories with strong voice. She likes characters who are relatable yet flawed, vibrant settings that take on a life of their own, and a story that lasts well beyond the final page, generally falling within the categories of Literary fiction, Historical fiction, Mystery/suspense, Magical realism, Psychological thrillers, Young adult (realistic), Narrative nonfiction.
2. Jordy Albert and Brittany Booker form The Booker Albert Literary Agency
Jordy is seeking: Romance (contemporary, historical/regency, and paranormal). YA contemporary/historical or dystopian, sci-fi/fantasy with romance weaved throughout. She is also open to YA GLBT within those genres. Jordy would love to see unique, well-developed plots featuring time travel, competitions, or travel. She enjoys intelligent, quirky characters with a self-deprecating sense of humor, and wants to get lost in a story.
Brittany is seeking: She is looking for page turning historical fictions, contemporary romances, and urban fantasy. In YA, she is looking for all genres, but is specifically looking for a time travel story.
3. Jennifer Udden of the Donald Maass Literary Agency
She is seeking: science fiction, fantasy, and mysteries - and is particularly interested in finding works that creatively combine aspects of all three genres.
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Logline: $5.00 Flat Fee A synopsis or summery is required. It well be used to form the logline. The logline is just one line. Screenplays
Critique: $50.00 Flat Fee,
Includes evaluating the basis elements of a script
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Other services are at regular price.
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