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Literary Agents – Find An Agent in the USA Book Agents Directory and Database 2025-2026

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Literary Agents – Browse Literary Agent Listings

Literary Agent Gail Fortune – Talbot Fortune Agency

Gail Fortune Literary Agent - This article about Literary Agent Gail Fortune and the Talbot Fortune Agency is part of a series about literary agents and Finding a Literary Agent. Publishing Agent Gail Fortune is an agent at the Talbot Fortune Agency. Gail Fortune...

Literary Agent William Callahan – InkWell Management

William Callahan Literary Agent - This article about Literary Agent William Callahan and InkWell Management is part of a series about literary agents and Finding a Literary Agent. Publishing Agent William Callahan is at InkWell Management and accepting submissions....

Literary Agent Paul Lucas – Janklow & Nesbit Associates

Paul Lucas Literary Agent - This article about Literary Agent Paul Lucas and Janklow & Nesbit Associates is part of a series about literary agents and How to Find a Literary Agent. Publishing Agent Paul Lucas is an agent at Janklow & Nesbit Associates. Book...

Literary Agent Janis Vallely – Janis Vallely Literary Agency

Janis Vallely Literary Agent - This article about Literary Agent Janis Vallely and the Janis Vallely Literary Agency is part of a series about literary agents and Finding a Literary Agent. Publishing Agent Janis Vallely is an agent at the Janis Vallely Literary...

Literary Agent Alanna Feldman – Mary Anne Thompson Associates

Alanna Feldman Literary Agent was a book agent at Anne Thompson Associates. She is no longer taking submissions. Publishing Agent Alanna Feldman was an agent at Mary Anne Thompson Associates. Book Agent Alanna Feldman was previously an intern with Sanford J....

Literary Agent Mark McVeigh – The McVeigh Agency

Mark McVeigh Literary Agent was a literary agent with The McVeigh Agency. He is no longer taking submissions. Publishing Agent Mark McVeigh was an agent at The McVeigh Agency. He was the founder of the agency. Book Agent Mark McVeigh was previously the Editorial...

Literary Agent Amy Tipton – Signature Literary Agency

Amy Tipton Literary Agent was an agent at the Signature Literary Agency. She joined the agency in 2009. She is no longer taking submissions. Book Agent Amy Tipton graduated from Naropa University with a B.A. in Writing and Literature and received her MFA from New...

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