She represents all fiction genres within MG, YA, and adult ages with an emphasis on speculative. She became an agent in 2015 and has enjoyed the challenge and excitement ever since. Moore ( joined Kimberley Cameron & Associates in 2012 after earning her MFA in Creative Writing and English from Mills College, Oakland CA. Mitchell served for ten years on the Board of Directors of the Association of Authors’ Representatives. Some recent or representative titles: BACHELOR GIRL by Kim van Alkemade, THE GENTLEMAN by Forrest Leo, AMP’D by Ken Pisani, LIKE A LOVE STORY by Abdi Nazemian, THE SHAKER MURDERS by Eleanor Kuhns, MUSEUM OF BROKEN RELATIONSHIPS by Olinka Vistica and Drazen Grubisic, THOSE WHO GO BY NIGHT by Andrew Gaddes, UNDER A DARK SUMMER SKY by Vanessa Lafaye, THE RIGHT SORT OF MAN by Allison Montclair, and THE JANE AUSTEN SOCIETY by Natalie Jenner (forthcoming). He represents a wide and diverse array of literary and commercial fiction and nonfiction, including mystery, history, biography, memoir, and young adult. Mitchell Waters started working at Curtis Brown in 1995. He is currently the subject of a documentary in production, Mansonland, and adapting Revolution’s End for film.ĭongWon Song ( is an agent at Howard Morhaim Literary Agency representing science fiction and fantasy for adults, young adult, and middle grade readers as well as select non-fiction. He was formerly an editor at Orbit and a product manager for the ebook startup, Zola Books and has taught as an adjunct instructor in the publishing program at Portland State University. His latest book, Revolution’s End, tells the hidden history of the Patty Hearst kidnapping and was honored by the International Book Awards and Independent Publisher Book Awards. What Are You Laughing At?: How to Write Funny Screenplays, Stories and More is the definitive book on writing humorous prose and scripts, lauded by Larry Gelbart, Penn Jillette, Tom Robbins and others. Schreiber’s books include the early-years biography Becoming Jimi Hendrix, chosen for inclusion in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Library. PBS affiliate KCET-TV, as well as director of development for TV/film director Jonathan Kaplan at Warner Brothers. He has worked as a writer, producer and development executive for L.A. In television, he created the series North Mission Road, which ran for six seasons on tru-TV, based on his book Death in Paradise. He was VP of Chris Vogler’s Storytech Consulting and now consults on his own. Mary Robinette, a professional puppeteer, also performs as a voice actor (SAG/AFTRA), recording fiction for authors including Seanan McGuire, Cory Doctorow, and John Scalzi. She lives in Chicago with her husband Rob and over a dozen manual typewriters.īRAD SCHREIBER ( has worked as a writer in all media, as well as producer, executive, director, consultant and actor. Her stories appear in Asimov’s, Clarkesworld, and several Year’s Best anthologies. She’s a member of the award-winning podcast Writing Excuses and has received the Campbell Award for Best New Writer, three Hugo awards, and the RT Reviews award for Best Fantasy Novel. Mary Robinette Kowal ( is the author of The Glamourist Histories series, Ghost Talkers , and the Lady Astronaut duology. She is on the national advisory board for IngramSpark, is a board member of Author U, a featured columnist for THEBOOKDESIGNER, BookWorks, IBPA, and a trusted teacher in the world of small press publishers. In the last 20 years, Amy and her team have sold over 40 Million books into the bookstore, library, and Chain store market for small and midsized publishers. Collins is a trusted expert, speaker, and recommended sales consultant for some of the largest book and library retailers and wholesalers in the publishing industry. He loves meeting new writers.Īmy Collins ( is the President of New Shelves Books, one of the best-known book sales and marketing agencies in the US. He is a successful freelance editor of queries, synopses, and manuscripts-seeing dozens of clients get agents or book deals following his consultations/edits. Chuck’s books have been mentioned in Reader’s Digest, USA Today, the New York Times, The Huffington Post, Variety, New York Magazine, Buzzfeed, Mental Floss, New York magazine, and many more media outlets. His 2010 humor book, HOW TO SURVIVE A GARDEN GNOME ATTACK, was optioned by Sony Pictures. His Guide to Literary Agents Blog was one of the largest blogs in publishing, and he wrote the platform guidebook CREATE YOUR WRITER PLATFORM. For many years he edited the GUIDE TO LITERARY AGENTS and the CHILDREN’S WRITER’S & ILLUSTRATOR’S MARKET. Chuck Sambuchino ( is a freelancer editor, bestselling book author, and former longtime staffer for Writer’s Digest Books.
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