These two agents are looking for writers. As always, take a tour of the agency's website before submitting. Check out the authors they have represented and which publishing houses they have worked with. Mary Krienke is represents literary fiction, creative nonfiction, and realistic YA. Renee Nyen wants Young Adult and Middle Grade fiction.
Always check the agency website and agent bio before submitting. Agents can switch agencies or close their lists.
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Mary Krienke of Sterling Lord Literistic
About Mary: Mary joined Sterling Lord Literistic in 2006 after receiving her MFA in Fiction from Columbia University. Born and raised in Nebraska, Mary received her BA in Psychology and English from the University of Nebraska, Lincoln. She now lives in Brooklyn. Find her on Twitter: @MaryKrienke.
What she is looking for: Mary represents literary fiction, creative nonfiction, and realistic YA that pays close attention to craft and voice. She is especially drawn to new and emerging writers who seek to push boundaries of form and content, and she responds most strongly to writing that reaches great emotional and psychological depths. She is equally interested in work that illuminates through humor or by playing with genre. Her other interests include psychology, art, memoir, and design.
How to submit: Use their online form HERE.
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About Renee: Several years in the editorial department at Random House’s Colorado division provided Renee with the opportunity to work with bestselling and debut authors alike. After leaving Random House, she came to KT Literary in early 2013 to cultivate her passion for YA literature. Drawing on her editorial experience, she loves digging into client manuscripts and helping authors shape the best story possible. You can follow her on twitter @Renee_Nyen.
What she is looking for: Young Adult and Middle Grade fiction. "I'm always interested in YA historical fiction, mystery, sci-fi, and thrillers, but genre is not as important to me as strong prose and compelling characters."
How to submit: Please submit a query letter with the first three pages of your manuscript pasted in the email to queries (at) ktliterary.com. If she likes your query, she’ll ask for the first five chapters and a complete synopsis. The synopsis should include the full plot of the book including the conclusion.
Can anyone tell me why the submissions guidelines here for Mary Krienke conflict with what their website says:
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Where is the submission information coming from?
These are the submission guidelines Mary posted on Writer's Digest.
ReplyDeleteEXCELLENT! I knew you knew best. That's why this website is so excellent. Thanks again.
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ReplyDeleteAre you looking for memoir/autobiography? I've got one finished, but can't seem to find an interested agent.
ReplyDeleteEsther, to find an agent who is interested in memoirs, go here: http://www.agentquery.com/
DeleteScroll down on "nonfiction genre" until you see "memoir." Select "memoir" then click on "quick search." All the agents interested in publishing memoirs will pop up. Send a query letter to every one of them.