2020

Amy Elizabeth Bishop

AMY ELIZABETH BISHOP

A cisgender East Asian woman smiling in her late 20s, with large tortoiseshell glasses and mid-length, wavy, dark hair.

Amy Elizabeth Bishop joined DG&B in 2015 after interning for them in 2014. At DG&B, she's cultivating a wide-ranging list in literary and upmarket fiction, expert-driven narrative nonfiction, and select YA, with a special interest in BIPOC voices. Her list includes titles such as The Last Story of Mina Lee by Nancy Jooyoun Kim (a Reese's Book Club selection and NYT bestseller) and The Silence of Bones by June Hur (a Junior Library Guild selection and Edgar Award nominee). Before diving into the world of publishing, she graduated from SUNY Geneseo with a degree in Creative Writing. Though she grew up upstate, she currently resides in Woodside, Queens. You can find her on Twitter at @amylizbishop.

WHAT I'M LOOKING FOR

Book club fiction, literary fiction, especially interested in AAPI and BIPOC voices.

Contemporary and historical YA.

Nonfiction proposals in the subjects of history, science, or the social sciences with some kind of aim towards deepening a cultural conversation.

SAMPLE TITLES OR AUTHORS

The Last Story of Mina Lee, Nancy Jooyoun Kim
The Silence of Bones, June Hur
The Pornography Wars: The Past, Present, and Future Obscene Obsession, Dr. Kelsy Burke

Specializes In

FICTION: Family Saga, Literary Fiction, Multi-Cultural, Upmarket Women's Fiction, Young Adult

NONFICTION: Cultural/Social Issues, History, Narrative

Considers

FICTION: Historical Fiction, Mystery, Romance, Short Story Collections, Thrillers/Suspense

NONFICTION: Current Affairs, Investigative Journalism, Multi-Cultural,  Politics, Pop Culture, Psychology, Science, Women's Concerns

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Katie Raissian

KATIE RAISSIAN

Katie Raissian is an editor at Grove Atlantic, where she edits literary fiction and nonfiction. She is also editor and publisher of Stonecutter, a print magazine of art and literature which focuses on publishing international writers and artists alongside US-based ones. Stonecutter has featured work by John Ashbery, Cathy Linh Che, Mark O’Connell, Renee Gladman, Ricardo Piglia, Nicole Sealey, Newsha Tavakolian, Sara Baume, Karl Ove Knausgaard, Lydia Kiesling, and Sally Rooney, to name but a few. Now residing in Queens, Katie is originally from Cork, Ireland.

SAMPLE TITLES OR AUTHORS

Why We Can't Sleep, Ada Calhoun
The Parisian, Isabella Hammad
The Far Field, Madhuri Vijay

Specializes In

FICTION: Literary Fiction, Multi-Cultural, Short Story Collections

NONFICTION: Memoir, Psychology, True Crime

Considers

FICTION: Commercial Fiction, Family Saga, GLBT, Graphic Novels, Historical Fiction, Humor/Satire, Science Fiction, Thrillers/Suspense, Upmarket Women's Fiction

NONFICTION: Adventure/True Story, Cultural/Social Issues, Current Affairs, GLBT, Multi Cultural, Music, Narrative, Nature/Ecology, Parenting, Politics, Pop Culture, Science, Technology, Women's Concerns

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Lucy Cleland

LUCY CLELAND

Lucy Cleland is a literary agent representing idea-driven and narrative nonfiction of all stripes, upmarket fiction, and select children’s projects. Her list is bold and eclectic, united by an overarching interest in how culture shapes us (and how we shape it). Her clients have been Pulitzer finalists, winners of the NBCC Award and PEN America Awards, recipients of MacArthur “Genius” grants, and elected to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences; their books have been featured in the New Yorker’s Briefly Noted, New York Time’s Editors’ Choice, and best books of the year lists, as well as ranked as USA Today Bestsellers and selected for Book of the Month Club.

WHAT I'M LOOKING FOR

I'm always looking for excellent writing in nonfiction on just about any topic, from pop culture to history, as well as literary narrative nonfiction that deeply explores a unique subject or experience, and ‘big idea’ books that carve out new territory in contemporary conversations. In fiction, I'm seeking novels animated by potent concepts (speculative and magical realism welcome!), as well as historical fiction that immerses readers in non-Western settings. Worlds with a special twist (such as those where just one thing is different) really appeal to me, and I am a junkie for plots that get my heart pounding. I'm also a sucker for love stories and everything from poignant deep-dives into the pains and pleasures of human connection to new spins on old tropes catches my eye, whether literary or commercial in craft.

SAMPLE TITLES OR AUTHORS

SIGN HERE: A Novel, by Claudia Lux
STILL LIFE WITH BONES: Genocide, Forensics, and What Remains, by Alexa Hagerty
GODFALL, by Van Jensen

Specializes In

FICTION: Literary Fiction, Historical Fiction, Multi-Cultural/Global Fiction, Commercial Fiction, Thrillers/Suspense, Science Fiction

NONFICTION: Commercial Fiction, Historical Fiction, Horror, Literary Fiction, Multi-Cultural/Global Fiction, Thrillers/Suspense, LGBTQIA+

Considers

FICTION: Adventure/True Story, Cultural/Social Issues, Investigative Journalism, LGBTQIA+, Current Affairs, History, Multicultural/Global Perspectives, Narrative, Nature/Ecology, Self Help, Psychology, True Crime

NONFICTION: Cultural/Social Issues, Investigative Journalism, Current Affairs, LGBTQIA+, History, Narrative, Nature/Ecology, Psychology, Pop Culture, True Crime

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Beth Marshea

BETH MARSHEA

A white woman in her 40s with brown hair, a plaid coat, and a black shirt leans against a tree smiling.

Beth is the owner of Ladderbird Literary Agency. She has a BA in Literature and a Masters in Business Administration and is always looking for new and exciting ways to bring more diversity into publishing and beyond. Outside of agenting, Beth teaches writing in her local community with a focus on bringing reluctant writers and readers into the magical world of books. She relentlessly searches for more ways to encourage writers to create stories that matter!

WHAT I'M LOOKING FOR

In all areas Beth would like to see more works from disabled writers, LGBTQIA+ writers, Black writers, Indigenous, Latinx, Asian, Middle Eastern, and all other groups who do not regularly get to see their stories in print. She would love to see more non-binary and Ace representation across categories.

Beth loves deeply character driven stories that showcase joy, resilience, love, clever twists, exciting moments of action, thought-provoking concepts, and really anything that can make her get deep into her emotions.

SAMPLE TITLES OR AUTHORS

The Two Lives of Sara by Catherine Adel West
The Haunting of Alejandra by Violet Castro
Strictly No Heroics by B L Radley

Specializes In

FICTION: Commercial Fiction, Family Saga, Fantasy, GLBT, Historical Fiction, Horror, Multi-Cultural, Upmarket Women's Fiction, Young Adult

NONFICTION: GLBT, History, Narrative, Parenting, Pop Culture, Self-Help, Travel

Considers

FICTION: Chick Lit, Children's, Commercial Fiction, Family Saga, Fantasy, GLBT, Historical Fiction, Horror, Middle Grade, Multi-Cultural, Mystery, Picture Books, Science Fiction, Young Adult, Upmarket Women's Fiction

NONFICTION: Adventure/True Story, Cultural/Social Issues, GLBT, History, Narrative, Multi-Cultural, Parenting, Politics, Self-Help, Travel

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Stephanie Delman

STEPHANIE DELMAN

Stephanie represents a spectrum of authors who write for the adult market, with a focus on fiction: literary/upmarket, psychologically propulsive suspense, near-historical fiction, and genre-bending, literary narratives that contain elements of surrealism, magic, or sci-fi (her favorite non-client books in this space include Station Eleven by Emily St. John Mandel and Her Body and Other Parties by Carmen Maria Machado). Stephanie also represents a limited selection of narrative nonfiction projects by authors with established platforms and unique perspectives. In nonfiction, she is looking for longform reportage that reads like fiction, true crime, and expert accounts of dark and far-flung corners of the world. In both fiction and nonfiction, Stephanie favors #ownvoices, diverse perspectives, and feminist narratives.

Stephanie grew up in Northern California, now lives in Brooklyn, and has been with Sanford J. Greenburger Associates since early 2012. After working closely with agency president Heide Lange for several years, handling foreign rights for Dan Brown, Brad Thor, and other bestselling authors while simultaneously building her own list, Stephanie transitioned to full-time agenting in January 2018. A graduate of Johns Hopkins’ Writing Seminars program, Stephanie considers herself a “hands-on” agent and is eager to work with debut authors who are serious about their craft.

WHAT I'M LOOKING FOR

Literary/upmarket, psychologically propulsive suspense, near-historical fiction (past 100 years), and genre-bending, literary narratives that are grounded in reality but contain elements of surrealism, magic, or sci-fi. I am also looking for a limited number of narrative nonfiction projects: longform reportage that reads like fiction, true crime, and expert accounts of dark and far-flung corners of the world.

SAMPLE TITLES OR AUTHORS

Gather the Daughters, Jennie Melamed
What Should be Wild, Julia Fine
Devotion, Madeline Stevens

Specializes In

FICTION: Horror, Literary Fiction, Multi-Cultural, Upmarket Women's Fiction

NONFICTION: Narrative

Considers

FICTION: Commercial Fiction, Family Saga, GLBT, Historical Fiction, Humor/Satire, Mystery, Short Story Collections, Thrillers/Suspense

NONFICTION: Adventure/True Story, Cultural/Social Issues, Current Affairs, Food & Lifestyle, GLBT, Investigative Journalism, Memoir, Multi-Cultural, Pop Culture, Science, True Crime, Women's Concerns

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Rachel Letofsky

RACHEL LETOFSKY

I specialize in children’s books (YA, middle-grade and picture books) and narrative driven and essay-based non-fiction and literary fiction for the adult market. I’m really engaged in helping to promote big voices, with big ideas that I can champion to all the corners of the world. I represent authors such as Vivek Shraya– an artist whose body of work crosses the boundaries of music, literature, visual art, and film – her recent work of nonfiction, I’m Afraid of Men, was a highly publicized bestseller in 2018  published by Penguin ; Danny Ramadan, whose novel The Clothesline Swing was longlisted for CBC’s Canada Reads, the Sunburst Award and the Lambda Literary Awards, and won the Independent Publisher Book Award for Gay/Lesbian/Bi/Trans Fiction in 2018, and whose picture book Salma, The Syrian Chef is forthcoming in 2020; Janice Lynn Mather, whose debut YA novel, Learning to Breathe was nominated for a Governor General’s Literary Award and a BC Book Prize in 2018; Natalie Morrill, whose debut novel, The Ghostkeeper, won the Canadian Jewish Literary award in 2018 for Best Fiction; Téa Mutonji, an award-winning poet and writer who was named emerging writer of the year (2017) by the Ontario Book Publishers Organization, and whose debut collection of short fiction, Shut Up You’re Pretty, published in April 2019 and has been nominated for the Writer's Trust Fiction Award of 2019; Farzana Doctor, acclaimed and award-wining author, and previous winner of the Dayne Ogilvie Grant from the Writers' Trust of Canada for an emerging lesbian, gay, bisexual or transgender writer; and Cherie Dimaline, whose novel The Marrow Thieves received so many awards that they couldn’t all fit on the cover of the book – including the 2017 Governor General’s award in Children’s Literature, the 2017 Kirkus Prize in YA Literature, and was one of the titles defended on the CBC’s 2018 Canada Reads competition; among many other talented established and debut authors in the US, Canada, Australia, India, the Caribbean and Europe.

WHAT I'M LOOKING FOR

YA
Literary
Narrative-driven non-fiction

In all cases, unforgettable voices, and unique points of view with circumstances and characters that capture my heart.

SAMPLE TITLES

A Face for Picasso, Ariel Henley
Empire of Wild, Cherie Dimaline
Shut Up You're Pretty, Téa Mutonji

Specializes In

FICTION: Children’s, Historical Fiction, Literary Fiction, Middle Grade, Multi-Cultural, Young Adult

NONFICTION: Cultural/Social Issues, GLBT, Juvenile, Multi-Cultural, Narrative,

Considers

FICTION: Commercial Fiction, Family Saga, GLBT, Graphic Novels, Picture Books, Short Story Collections

NONFICTION: Investigative Journalism, Memoir, Nature/Ecology, Pop Culture, True Crime

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Steve Woodward

STEVE WOODWARD

Steve Woodward is an editor at Graywolf Press, where he has edited books of literary fiction and nonfiction by authors including Anna Burns, Jamel Brinkley, Eliane Brum, Mark Doten, Daisy Johnson, Benjamin Percy, Susan Steinberg, Esmé Weijun Wang, and others. Authors he has worked with have won the Man Booker Prize and the National Book Critics Circle Award, and have been finalists for the National Book Award and the LA Times Book Prize. He has an MFA in fiction from the University of Michigan and has taught at Sierra Nevada College's low-residency MFA program and at Macalester College. He has spoken about editing and publishing at AWP, the Bread Loaf Writers Conference, the Loft Literary Center, StoryStudio Chicago, and other venues. He lives in Brooklyn Park, MN.

WHAT I'M LOOKING FOR

Literary fiction, both novels and short story collections, with a distinct voice and style. In nonfiction: essay, memoir, longform narrative, and criticism.

SAMPLE TITLES OR AUTHORS

The Collected Schizophrenias, Esmé Weijun Wang
Milkman, Anna Burns
Machine, Susan Steinberg

Specializes In

FICTION: Literary Fiction, Short Story Collections

NONFICTION: Memoir, Narrative

OTHER SPECIALTIES: Essay Collections

Considers

FICTION: Family Saga, GLBT, Multi-Cultural

NONFICTION: Cultural/Social Issues, GLBT, Investigative Journalism, Multi-Cultural, Music, Nature/Ecology, Pop Culture

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Mitchell Waters

MITCHELL WATERS

A gray haired man in his 60s in jacket and tie.

MITCHELL WATERS joined Brandt & Hochman Literary Agents in 2019, having previously worked at Curtis Brown for twenty-four years. He represents fiction and non-fiction for adult and young adult markets. Mitchell represents a wide array of literary and commercial fiction, including mysteries, thrillers and suspense, crime, family sagas, LGBTQ+, historical fiction, humor and satire, multi-cultural narratives, upmarket women's fiction, and realistic YA. He has a keen interest in historical/literary mysteries and suspense. He is drawn to voice-driven narratives that are both dark and humorous and he is seeking the next epic LGBTQ+ love story. He would also be happy to discover a contemporary Middlemarch.

What I'm Looking For

Historical fiction, Literary mystery, LGBTQIA+

Sample Titles

THE JANE AUSTEN SOCIETY, by Natalie Jenner

COUNTING LOST STARS, by Kim van Alkemade

UNDERBURN, by Bill Gaythwaite

Specializes In

FICTION: Commercial Fiction, Family Saga, LGBTQIA+, Historical Fiction, Literary Fiction, Mystery

NONFICTION: Cultural/Social Issues, LGBTQIA+, Health & Fitness, Medical, Memoir

Considers

FICTION: Commercial Fiction, Family Saga, LGBTQIA+, Historical Fiction, Humor/Satire, Literary Fiction, Multi-Cultural/Global Fiction, Mystery, Thrillers/Suspense, Young Adult

NONFICTION: LGBTQIA+, Health & Fitness, Medical, Memoir, Pop Culture

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Anjali Singh

ANJALI SINGH

A South Asian woman with chin-length hair in her 40s and a floral blouse.

Anjali Singh has been a literary agent for the past eight years. She began her career in publishing as an international book scout in 1996 and went on to have a career as an editor at Vintage Books, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, Simon + Schuster, and finally as Editorial Director at Other Press. Among the literary authors she currently represents are Bridgett Davis (The World According to Fannie Davis: My Mother’s Life in the Detroit Numbers), Susan Abulhawa (Against the Loveless World, winner of the Palestine Book Award and Arab American Book Award, finalist for the Aspen Words Prize), Nawaaz Ahmed (Radiant Fugitives, a PEN-Faulkner Finalist), Praveen Herat (Between This World and the Next, winner of the 2023 Restless Books Immigrant Fiction Prize) and Zara Chowdhary’s memoir The Lucky Ones. She is on the lookout for character-driven fiction or non-fiction works that reflect an engagement with the world around us and graphic novels for all ages.

WHAT I'M LOOKING FOR

Literary fiction

SAMPLE TITLES OR AUTHORS

Nawaaz Ahmed, Radiant Fugitives
CA Davids, How to be a Revolutionary
Rachel M. Harper, The Other Mother

Specializes In

FICTION: Graphic Novels, Literary Fiction, Multi-Cultural/Global Fiction

NONFICTION: Memoir, Multicultural/Global Perspectives

Considers

FICTION: Graphic Novels, Literary Fiction, Multi-Cultural/Global Fiction

NONFICTION: Multicultural/Global Perspectives, Memoir, Gift Books

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Nate Brown

NATE BROWN

Nate Brown is a Baltimore based fiction writer and editor whose stories and essays have appeared in the Iowa Review, Mississippi Review, Five Chapters, the Los Angeles Review of Books, Publisher's Weekly, Lithub, and Barrelhouse. He has received scholarships and fellowships from the Wisconsin Institute for Creative Writing; the Vermont Studio Center; the Ucross Foundation; the Kimmel, Harding, Nelson Center for the Arts; the Bread Loaf Writers Conference; and the Maryland State Arts Council.

The managing editor of the Austin-based literary journal American Short Fiction, he also teaches creative writing at Stevenson University, Johns Hopkins University, and at the George Washington University in Washington, DC.

Specializes In

FICTION: Literary Fiction, Multi-Cultural

OTHER SPECIALTIES: While ASF is primarily interested in literary short fiction, we publish a wide variety of nonfiction online as well.

Considers

FICTION: Fantasy, GLBT, Historical Fiction, Horror, Humor/Satire, Mystery, Science Fiction

NONFICTION: Adventure/True Story, Cultural/Social Issues, Current Affairs, GLBT, History, Humor, Memoir, Men's Concerns, Military/War, Narrative, Politics, Pop Culture, Religion, Science, Spirituality, True Crime, Women's Concerns

MORE DETAILS TO COME!

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