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

Literary Agents - How to Get a Book Agent, Publisher, and Book DealLiterary Agents 2025-2026 Directory and Database  – Get free access below to the most comprehensive Guide to Book Agents online or in print. It features insider information by a former literary about How to Find a Literary Agent and How to Get a Literary Agent (for authors of all book genres). This website also provides free access to the most accurate List of Publishing Agents. Our database of book agents has the most up-to-date information about Top Book AgentsNew Book Agents, and Book Agents Looking for New Writers. We’ve helped authors of all genres, at all stages of development, around the world, get top book agents, publishers, and book deals. Learn more here about our founder, Mark Malatesta, click here to see Mark Malatesta Reviews, and click here to see our new free guide about Making An Author Website.

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Literary Agents – Browse Literary Agent Listings

Literary Agent Susannah Taylor – Richard Henshaw Group

Susannah Taylor Literary Agent was an agent with Richard Henshaw Group in New York City before she retired. She is no longer an agent. After thirteen years with the Richard Henshaw Group, Literary Agent Susannah Taylor has recently resigned to pursue interests outside...

Literary Agent Kristan Palmer – InkWell Management

Kristan Palmer Literary Agent was an agent with InkWell Management in New York City. She is no longer an agent. Before joining Inkwell in 2010, Literary Agent Kristan Palmer interned at the MIT Press, Tor Books, and Kneerim & Williams Literary Agency. Publishing...

Literary Agent Denise Stinson – Stinson Literary Agency

Denise Stinson Literary Agent was a book agent with the Stinson Literary Agency in Michigan. She is no longer an agent. Literary Agent Denise Stinson was born in 1954 in Cleveland, Ohio. She spent more than a decade as a journalist for the Detroit News. In 1989...

Literary Agent John A. Ware – John Ware Literary Agency

John A. Ware Literary Agent was an agent with John Ware Literary Agency in New York City before he passed away April 27, 2013. Literary Agent John A. Ware launched his literary agency in 1978 after working as an agent at Curtis Brown, preceded by eight years as an...

Literary Agent Sarah Self – The Gersh Agency

Sarah Self Literary Agent was an agent with The Gersh Agency in New York City. She is no longer an agent. Literary Agent Sarah Self started out in the CAA mailroom, but was made an agent at The Gersh Agency. She quit The Gersh Agency in October with time on her...

Literary Agent Irene Webb – Irene Webb Literary

Irene Webb Literary Agent was a book agent with Irene Webb Literary in Santa Fe, New Mexico before she started working at Plantation Realty of Arkansas. She is no longer an agent. Literary Agent Irene Webb was a bridge between the publishing world and the film and TV...

Literary Agent Kevin Kaiser – Creative Trust, Inc.

Kevin Kaiser Literary Agent was an agent with Creative Trust, Inc. in New York City before he became the brands manager for Creative Trust, Inc. He is no longer an agent. Literary Agent Kevin Kaiser is the author of WriMo: A 30-day Survival Guide for Writers, a guide...

About Mark Malatesta

Photo of Mark Malatesta - Former Literary Agent MARK MALATESTA is a former literary agent turned author coach. Mark now helps authors of all genres (fiction, nonfiction, and children's books) get top literary agents, publishers, and book deals through his company Literary Agent Undercover and The Bestselling Author. Mark's authors have gotten six-figure book deals, been on the NYT bestseller list, and published with houses such as Random House, Scholastic, and Thomas Nelson. Click here to learn more about Mark Malatesta and click here for Reviews of Mark Malatesta.
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