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Children’s Writing

All About Children's Agents

Alice Pope, editor of Children’s Writer’s & Illustrators Market, has been in the thick of things out in Beverly Hills this past week at the SCBWI Summer Conference, where the best and … Read more

New Agent Alert: Josh Getzler of Writers House

Editor’s note: As of summer 2011, Josh is now agenting with the Hannigan Salky Getzler Agency.

Reminder: Newer agents are golden opportunities for new writers because they’re likely building their client list; however, always make sure your work is as perfect as it can be before submitting, and only query agencies that are a great fit for your work. Otherwise, you’re just wasting time and postage. Read more

Agent Advice: Lilly Ghahremani of Full Circle Literary

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This installment features Lilly Ghahremani of Full Circle Literary in San Diego. Lilly is an attorney now “using her powers for good” as a literary agent with Full Circle Literary (co-founded with Stefanie Von Borstel).

Seeking: “A wide range of nonfiction, driven by a compelling narrative voice (even if it’s a how-to). She is interested in YA, and is open to reviewing chick lit or literary fiction. She also takes on some graphic novels. A sampling of her recent sales include Raina Lee’s karaoke book Hit Me with Your Best Shot (Chronicle Books), Joseph Sommerville’s Rainmaking Presentations (Palgrave), and Cal Patch’s Patternmaking (RH/Potter Craft). Lilly particularly enjoys books about pop culture, crafts, the rest of the world (with a soft spot for the Middle East), music and the performing arts, and topics that connect with a female readership.” Read more

Finding a Literary Agent For Children's/Juvenile Writing

Q. I looked into getting an agent.  I sent a query to the Children’s Literary Agency.  They responded almost immediately asking for the manuscript.  Their request was so instant that it really … Read more

New Agent Alert: Eddie Schneider of JABberwocky Literary

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Reminder: Newer agents are golden opportunities for new writers because they’re likely building their client list; however, always make sure your work is as perfect as it can be before submitting, and only query agencies that are a great fit for your work. Otherwise, you’re just wasting time and postage.

He is seeking: Literary fiction, science fiction, fantasy, humor/satire, young adult. Read more

Agent Michael Stearns Interviewed on CWIM Site

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Interview with Michael Stearns. Read more

Agent Advice: Michelle Brower of Folio Literary Management

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his installment features Michelle Brower of Folio Literary Management (formerly of Wendy Sherman Associates). Michelle has been with Wendy Sherman Associates since 2004, and has also previously worked with Joelle Delbourgo Associates. She enjoys working directly with emerging writers.

She is seeking: literary and commercial fiction, YA, memoir, pop culture, humor, graphic novels, popular science and narrative nonfiction. Books that capture elements of the strange and wonderful will always pique her interest, and she also looks for those that offer a unique perspective of the world. Read more

Agent Advice: Margery Walshaw of Evatopia

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This installment features literary agent Margery Walshaw, founder of Evatopia in Southern California. Margery is literary agent and script manager, focusing on both feature film scripts as well as juvenile fiction writing. Read more

Agent Interview on CWIM Blog

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Alice Pope, editor of Children’s Writer’s and Illustrator’s Market, has posted two incredibly awesome posts in the past week regarding a new literary agency: Greenhouse Literary, a new agency with a focus on children’s/juvenile writing. Read more

New Agent at Pippin Properties

Reminder: Newer agents are golden opportunities for new writers because they’re likely building their client list; however, always make sure your work is as perfect as it can be before submitting, and only query agencies that are a great fit for your work. Otherwise, you’re just wasting time and postage.

She’s not exactly brand new, but I just learned that Pippin Properties has a new(er) agent: Samantha Cosentino, who joined the agency this past year. Samantha is one of three agents at the boutique agency.
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New Agency Alert: Will Entertainment

Reminder: Newer agencies are golden opportunities for new writers because they’re likely building their client list; however, always make sure your work is as perfect as it can be before submitting, and only query agencies that are a great fit for your work. Otherwise, you’re just wasting time and postage.

Cool new alert to see. Will Entertainment is looking for children’s book writers whose writing is good enough to brave both the literary and film worlds. Awesome opportunity, but your work better be up to snuff to challenge both worlds! Read more

New Info for Stimola Literary Studio

Stimola Literary Studios, LLC, has a new e-mail and Web site. The new Web site has information on submissions, clients, previous sales and everything in between. It will definitely help if you … Read more

New Agents at Prospect Agency, LLC

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Reminder: Newer agencies are golden opportunities for new writers because they’re likely building their client list; however, always make sure your work is as perfect as it can be before submitting, and only query agencies that are a great fit for your work. Otherwise, you’re just wasting time and postage.

Finding one new agent building her client list is a nice treat. But what if you had two at the same agency? That’s exactly what’s happened at the Prospect Agency. Here’s the down-low on these two new(er) agents. Read more

New Agency Alert: KT Literary

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Reminder: Newer agencies are golden opportunities for new writers because they’re likely building their client list; however, always make sure your work is as perfect as it can be before submitting, and only query agencies that are a great fit for your work. Otherwise, you’re just wasting time and postage.

Actively seeking brilliant, funny, original middle grade and young adult fiction, both literary and commercial; witty women’s fiction; and pop-culture narrative nonfiction. Quirky is good. Does not want picture books. Read more

Agent Advice: Debbie Carter of Muse Literary Management

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This installment features literary agent Debbie Carter of Muse Literary Management. Prior to starting her own agency in 1998, she worked for a literary agent, a talent manager, and in the record business as a talent scout. She has a BA in English and music from Washington Square University College at NYU.

She is seeking: literary novels and short story collections with popular appeal, mysteries, thrillers, suspense, espionage fiction/nonfiction, children’s fiction/nonfiction and literary narrative nonfiction. Other nonfiction areas of interest include music, writing, birds and gardening. Read more

Agent Advice: Regina Brooks of the Serendipity Literary Agency

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This installment features literary agent Regina Brooks of the Serendipity Literary Agency in Brooklyn. Regina is a veteran agent who handles a variety of fiction and nonfiction. She is the author of Writing Great Books for Young Adults, which came out in 2009.

She is seeking: She represents a variety of fiction and nonfiction and children’s. Read more

Agent Advice: Caryn Wiseman of the Andrea Brown Literary Agency

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This installment features literary agent Caryn Wiseman of the Andrea Brown Literary Agency. She represents two New York Times bestselling authors, first-time authors, and authors at every stage in between. Caryn holds an MBA from the Anderson School at UCLA, and a BS from the University of Virginia, and her fifteen years of business experience prior to joining the Agency emphasized editing and writing as well as sales, negotiation and client management.

She is seeking: young adult and middle-grade fiction and non-fiction, chapter books, and picture books (fiction and non-fiction). Read more

Dwyer & O'Grady: Reminders

Dwyer & O’Grady, Inc., a literary agency that represents juvenile writers and illustrators, recently sent out a reminder that they have moved all offices to Florida. Evidently, they had different locations around … Read more

Jennifer Laughran of Andrea Brown Literary Seeks Clients…

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Post Update: It appears that this valuable link below is now off limits to non-members of Verla Kay’s site. The good news is it should be very easy to become a member of her site and forum, so sign up.

Jennifer Laughran, a reader for the Andrea Brown Literary Agency in California, just wrote a long post on Verla Kay’s chat board regarding her possible jump into the agenting business. It seems that Jennifer is trying to become a full-fledged agent, and needs clients to do so. Read more

Editor Interview: Nick Eliopulos of Random House Children’s

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An interview with Nick Eliopulos, editor for Random House Children’s Books. Read more

Around the Properties 9/11/2007

The most recent WD special publication is out: You Can Write for Children. (If you don’t see it in bookstores, don’t worry – it will be there soon.) The magazine is packed … Read more

Agent Advice: Michelle Andelman of Lynn C. Franklin Associates (formerly of Andrea Brown Literary Agency)

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This installment features literary agent Michelle Andelman, of Lynn C. Franklin Associates (formerly of Andrea Brown Literary), holds a BFA in Dramatic Writing and an MA in English Literature from NYU. Her publishing and film background allows her to offer clients guidance at every stage of story development.

She is seeking: all children’s categories, from picture and chapter books to middle-grade and YA fiction, with an interest in fantasy, sci-fi, thriller, adventure, romance, graphic novel, and serious literary projects. She’s drawn to high-concept, commercial tween and teen lit if it’s edgy, gritty, and daring or all sweetness and light. Stylized but authentic voices, magical realism, Jewish themes, interesting story structure, freak and geek protagonists, identifiable quests, and fully realized storyworlds always catch her eye. Her adult categories are literary and women’s fiction, narrative nonfiction, and memoir. Read more

Agent Stephen Barbara Interviewed at Alma Fullerton’s Site

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Interview with literary agent Stephen Barbara of Foundry Literary + Media over at Alma Fullerton’s site. Read more

Children's Agents Talk Business: Around the Properties 8/7/2007

On the CWIM blog, there’s a great post where two literary agents who represent children’s books—Tracey Adams of Adams Literary and Kate Schafer of KT Literary (formerly of Janklow & Nesbit Associates)—talk submissions, rewrites and what’s needed for … Read more

Alice Pope Interview – *Children's Writers Take Note*

Writer Unboxed, a helpful site for genre writers of all kinds, just posted their interview with my knowledgeable and awesome co-worker, Alice Pope, editor of Children’s Writer’s & Illustrator’s Market. The article … Read more

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