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Literary Agents – Browse Literary Agent Listings
Literary Agent Steve Mancino – The Booker Albert Literary Agency
Steve Mancino Literary Agent was a book agent at The Booker Albert Literary Agency. He is no longer taking submissions. Publishing Agent Steve Mancino was a new agent at The Booker Albert Literary Agency. Book Agent Steve Mancino has a BA in English specializing in...
Literary Agent Natalie Rae Kimber – Sun Rae Agency
Natalie Rae Kimber Literary Agent was an agent with the Sun Rae Agency in New York City. She has moved to a literary agency in Canada called: The Rights Factory. Literary Agent Natalie Rae Kimber started in publishing as an assistant at Literary and Creative Artists,...
Literary Agent Jennifer DeChiara – Jennifer DeChiara Literary Agency
Jennifer DeChiara Literary Agent - This article about Literary Agent Jennifer DeChiara and the Jennifer DeChiara Literary Agency is part of a series about literary agents and how to Find a Publishing Agent. Publishing Agent Jennifer DeChiara is an agent with the...
Literary Agent Andrea Hurst – Andrea Hurst & Associates Literary Management
Andrea Hurst Literary Agent was a book agent with Literary Agent Andrea Hurst & Associates Literary Management in California before the agency closed its doors to transform into an author consulting/editing firm. She is no longer an agent. Literary Agent Andrea...
Literary Agent Laura Paperny – Fifi Oscard Agency
Laura Paperny Literary Agent was a book agent with the Fifi Oscard Agency in New York City before the agency closed. She is no longer an agent. Literary Agent Laura Paperny was on our list of Book Agents New York (publishing agents in New York State), Book Agents NYC...
Literary Agent Michael “Mickey” Choate – The Choate Agency
Michael “Mickey” Choate Literary Agent was an agent with The Choate Agency in New York City. He passed away February 6, 2015 from lung cancer. He was 52 years old. The diary of Literary Agent Michael “Mickey” Choate's family’s love of food and drink, "An American...
Literary Agent Rachel Coyne – FinePrint Literary Management
Rachel Coyne Literary Agent was an agent with FinePrint Literary Management in New York City. She is no longer an agent. She is now an author. Literary Agent Rachel Coyne worked in the publishing industry for over ten years, first as an editor and then as an agent....