At Pippin Properties, Elena Mechlin has been named literary
agent and will continue managing the agency's foreign and audio rights.
Rebecca Strauss will be moving from McIntosh
& Otis to DeFiore and Company as an
agent.
William Callahan has joined Waxman LeavellLiterary Agency as an agent. Previously he was with Inkwell Management.
[The above info was excerpted from Publishers Lunch.]
Thank you, Helen. I'm always looking for an agent. Why aren't they looking for me???
ReplyDeleteAmen to that question Yvonne!
DeletePublisher's Lunch - is it a website or online magazine?
ReplyDeleteSomehow, years ago, I subscribed to it and have been getting it for years now. Here's a link about it: http://www.publishersmarketplace.com/lunch/free/
DeleteAll these agents; it's almost like a spy thriller.
ReplyDeleteOver her, in Winterland, literary agents don't exist. You send your manuscript directly to the publisher, and if they like your manuscript, they will provide a consultant, employed by the publisher, to help you bring the manuscript up to required quality. You might say it's a different kind of agent, kind of KGB style >:)
Cold As Heaven
Well, shoot, I'm going to search for "literary agents in Winterland"!!
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