FinePrint Literary Management Opens
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. It’s been in the works for a while now, but it now seems to be official. Two great midsize literary agencies in Manhattan – Imprint Agency and the Peter Rubie Literary Agency – have merged into FinePrint Literary Management.
Note from Chuck: As of August 2016, Janet Reid is no longer with FinePrint Literary. She is now an agent with New Leaf Literary. Please query her there.
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.
It's been in the works for a while now, but it now seems to be official.
Two great midsize literary agencies in Manhattan - Imprint Agency and the Peter Rubie Literary Agency - have merged into FinePrint LiteraryManagement.
The new Web site is up. Both agencies are part of the Association of Authors' Representatives. Make submission changes if necessary.
Imprint Agency consists of:
Stephany Evans
Gary Heidt
Meredith Hays
Janet Reid, formerly of JetReid Literary
Peter Rubie Literary Agency consists of:
Peter Rubie
June Clark
Amy Tipton
Hat Tip: The great Kristen Howe

Chuck Sambuchino is a former editor with the Writer's Digest writing community and author of several books, including How to Survive a Garden Gnome Attack and Create Your Writer Platform.