Suddenly Google is being more helpful. I’ve gone from two solid sounding agents and a few flaky looking ones none of whom looked like they were remotely relevant to my search except to be literary agents to several agencies.
I’m not querying them all, I’m still being selective by criterion I’m sure I couldn’t explain since I’m not fully aware — call it Vibes and move on — but I am querying several. I shan’t bother naming them all, but I would like to list some of the more interesting and promising ones whether I’ve queried them or not just to (hopefully) help others.
By all means, if you’d like to suggest an agent or agency for me to query leave a comment or shoot me a message.
- Bradford Literary Agency
- The Knight Agency
- Sanford. J. Greenburger Associates
- Andrea Brown Agency
- Fox Literary
A small list, but there you are. There actually was another agency I was trying to find, I stumbled on them once upon a time looking for a SF agent for something and now I can’t find them. Pity.
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Hi Jaye – I just found Caren’s blog this morning (http://carenestesen.com/)… apart from being generally excellent, her latest post might be of help to you. Good luck!
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