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The North Literary Agency

  Full details  ABOUT US The North was founded in October 2017 by a group of agents with decades of experience in the book world: not only as agents, but as booksellers and publishers – and even a writer. We’re a small agency, but we think our list of best-sellers and award winners shows that we punch above our weight. In a business dominated by large London publishers and agencies, we’re proud to be one of very few literary agencies based in the north; though our reach is global, with writers published in more than 30 territories around the world. SUBMIT We are always on the lookout for new talent. So, whatever your experience – including none at all – if you’re writing and seeking representation, then please Hit the North by going to our submissions page.    

Turner

Full details Turner Publishing is accepting submissions of manuscripts and/or proposals. Submissions can be made by agents or authors directly. To submit material for consideration, please send the material to: submissions@turnerpublishing.com We receive a large number of submissions and because of that please note the following terms and conditions apply when making a submission. By making a submission you agree to these terms and conditions: Turner is under no obligation to provide any communication related to the status of a submission. If Turner is interested in publishing the submission, we will contact you. Turner is under no obligation to return any materials submitted. So please do not send anything that you want returned.

Overland

About us Overland  is a quarterly print journal (publishing essays, stories and poetry) and an online magazine, publishing non-fiction articles each week day. Overland also occasionally publishes special online editions of fiction and poetry. Those wishing to submit material are strongly urged to familiarise themselves with Overland  and its various projects. Overland  will not – except in special circumstances – accept submissions that have been previously published elsewhere, including on the internet. Overland has a proud history of publishing underrepresented writers and promoting manifold voices. We are especially keen on receiving submissions from women writers of colour in all areas – fiction, poetry, nonfiction and art. Pitches Writers wishing to submit articles to the online magazine should look at our pitch page . This lists the topics we would particularly like to cover and provides a mechanism through which writers can pitch...

Zoe Plant

Please review our submission guidelines . Then email: plantqueries@thebentagency.com  SEND ME Commercial fiction Crime/thriller/mystery Speculative fiction Science fiction and fantasy Horror fiction YA Middle-grade About Zoë A Londoner by birth, I studied for my degree in Russian and Spanish at Cambridge and lived in Moscow for a year before making my way back to the UK to start my publishing career. I started out as an intern at the Bent Agency in 2014 and went on to spend five years working as a literary scout, scouring the UK market for the very best children’s and adult books to recommend to international publishers. I was named as one of the ’30 under 30′ publishing professionals to watch on the London Book Fair Trailblazer Awards shortlist in 2018. As an agent, I am delighted to now have the opportunity to work with talented authors to bring their books into the world, and I welcome submissions from authors based anywhere. I am looking for commer...

PS Literary Agents

Submission Guidelines The P.S. Literary Agency represents both fiction and nonfiction in a variety of categories. Please read each individual agent profile below to help determine who is best suited to your project. Note: We do not represent poetry or screenplays. Curtis Russell – President & Principal Agent Curtis is currently acquiring both fiction and nonfiction. In terms of fiction, he is seeking Literary, Commercial, Mystery, Thriller, Suspense, Romance, Young Adult, Middle Grade, and Picture Books. In terms of nonfiction, he is looking for Business, History, Politics, Current Affairs, Memoir, Health, Wellness, Sports, Humor, Pop Culture, Pop Science, and Pop Psychology. If you would like to send a query to Curtis, please review our submission guidelines below. If you would like to learn more about him, please click or tap here . Carly Watters – Senior VP, Senior Literary Agent, and Director of Literary Branding Carly is currently cl...

Marria Carvainis Agency

Submissions Maria Carvainis Agency, Inc. represents a wide range of fiction and non-fiction with special interest in literary and mainstream fiction, mystery and suspense, thrillers, historicals, contemporary women’s fiction, young adult and middle grade, memoir, biography, history, business, psychology, pop culture and popular science. If you would like to query the agency, please send a query letter, a synopsis of the work, first 5-10 pages, and note of any writing credentials. Please email queries to mca@mariacarvainisagency.com. All attachments must be either Word documents or PDF files. We also accept queries by mail: Maria Carvainis Agency, Inc. Attention: Query Department 1270 Avenue of the Americas Suite 2915 New York, NY 10020 If you want your materials returned to you, please enclose a stamped, self-addressed envelope. Otherwise, please be sure to include your email address. We typically respond to queries within one month, if not earlier. The agency...

Andrew Nurnberg

We look at everything we are sent and do not charge a reading fee. We represent fiction, non-fiction and children’s fiction.  We do not represent children’s picture books or scripts for film, TV, radio or theatre . More details

Slice Magazine

SUBMITTING TO SLICE SLICE magazine welcomes submissions for short fiction, nonfiction, and poetry. We’re looking for anyone with a fresh voice and a compelling story to share, and we are particularly enthusiastic about championing emerging voices. The best way to get a sense of SLICE’s content is to read the magazine. You can subscribe here . At the core, SLICE aims to bridge the gap between emerging and established authors by offering a space where both are published side-by-side. In each issue, a specific cultural theme becomes the catalyst for articles, interviews, stories, and poetry from renowned writers and lesser known voices alike. We offer all contributors of SLICE a monetary award for their work ($400 for stories and essays, $150 for flash fiction pieces, and $100 for poems). GUIDELINES Our reading period is currently open and runs from October 1 – December 1, 2019. We will be considering work for Issue 26: Persistence...