Monday, January 7, 2013

Literary Agents & Script Agents To Query!



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.

3Jennifer 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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