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A Bit About Literary Agents

Updated: Apr 2, 2019

I mostly write fantasy and science fiction, and I have a few picture books written, so I'm most interested in agents/agencies that represent those kind of books.


An interesting article on how to find an agent is <a href="http://davidfarland.com/2015/09/a-guide-to-finding-literary-agents/" target="_blank">here</a>.


<a href="http://www.greenburger.com/" target="_blank">Greenburger Associates</a> -

<strong>Notable clients:</strong> Patrick Rothfuss; CJ Cherryh; Dan Brown;

<strong>Notable accomplishments:</strong> represent for TV and film adaptations; represent all kinds of books - including children's and adult; represent international

<strong>Notable agent:</strong> <a href="http://www.greenburger.com/agent/matt-bialer-2/" target="_blank">Matt Bialer</a> - represents Patrick Rothfuss and CJ Cherryh


<a href="http://www.newleafliterary.com/" target="_blank">New Leaf Literary</a> -

<strong>Notable clients:</strong> Veronica Roth

<strong>Notable accomplishments:</strong> represent for TV and film adaptations; represent all kinds of books - including children's and adult; represent international; represent illustrators

<strong>Notable agent:</strong> <a href="http://www.newleafliterary.com/people/jo-volpe/" target="_blank">Joanna Volpe</a> - President and Agent - represents Veronica Roth


<a href="http://sgglit.com/russell.htm" target="_blank">Russell Galen</a> - with an extremely impressive client list in the science fiction/fantasy genres


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