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Lydia Blyfield is the newest member of the team at the Carol Mann Agency and like all new agents, she’s looking for
authors. Lydia is originally from England where she studied PR and
Communications, before gaining a B.A. in English and American Literature at New
York University. Lydia is looking for edgy, modern fiction and timely
nonfiction in the areas of business, self-improvement, relationship and gift
books. She is particularly interested in female voices and experiences.
“I’m open
to Adult, Young Adult and Middle Grade,” says Lydia.” I’m looking for edgy and enchanting
page-turners written with a light hand. I always enjoy complex female characters,
and have a thing for unreliable narrators.
“I love
fiction that explores social issues or is inspired by the headlines, like ROOM
by Emma Donahue and THE HATE LIST by Jennifer Brown, but I also like to escape
the real world with magical realism such as NEVER LET ME GO by Kazuo Ishiguro,
THE NIGHT GUEST by Fiona McFarlane and THE OCEAN AT THE END OF THE LANE by Neil
Gaiman (suspending disbelief must be effortless!)
The Scarlet Letter Society by Mary T. McCarthy, a client of the Carol Mann Agency |
“I’m also looking for
psychological thrillers/mysteries set in small communities or dysfunctional
family units like THE GIRL ON THE TRAIN by Paula Hawkins or GONE GIRL by
Gillian Flynn (no CIA/FBI/MI5 style thrillers, please.)
“In YA I’m
looking for big hooks and modern themes such as WHY WE BROKE UP by Daniel
Handler and THIRTEEN REASONS WHY by Jay Asher, and clever crossovers such
as MISS PEREGRINE’S HOME FOR PECULIAR CHILDREN by Ransom Riggs.
“In MG I’m
looking for diversity and smart takes on difficult issues such as R.J.
Palacio’s WONDER, and THE THING ABOUT LUCK by Cynthia Kadohata, as well as
spooky tales like GOTH GIRL by Chris Riddle.”
In
nonfiction, Lydia says: “I’m looking for books that inspire me to achieve
something positive personally or professionally such as #GIRLBOSS by Sophia
Amoruso and YOU ARE A BADASS by Jen Sincero. I’m interested in books that
tackle social issues, particularly feminism and women’s issues such as FULL
FRONTAL FEMINISM by Jessica Valenti and EVERYDAY SEXISM by Laura Bates. I’m
also looking for modern sex and relationship books like THE NEW I DO by Susan
Pease Gadoua and Vicki Larson. I enjoy most things on the Urban Outfitters book
table and am always looking for blogs, Tumblrs and Instagram profiles with book
potential.”
For fiction, include the first 25 pages. For nonfiction, include
a query and a synopsis of your project; include your bio, target audience and
competitive titles. “Hook me with a strong concept and your platform. If you have an Urban
Outfitters-worthy blog/Twitter/Instagram please include site stats.”
For information about the other agents at
Carol Mann and what they’re looking for, see here.
Anne Shone |
Brian Henry will lead "How to Get Published" workshops in
Windsor (for my American readers, that's just across the river from Detroit),
on Sunday, May 31, with Martha Magor Webb of the Anne McDermid Agency
(see here)
and in Mississauga on Saturday, June 20, again with Martha Magor Webb (here).
Brian will also lead a “Writing for Children & for Young Adults” workshop with Anne Shone, Senior Editor at Scholastic
Canada, on Saturday, May 2, in Oakville (see here).
For more information or to register,
email: brianhenry@sympatico.ca
Other upcoming workshops,
include “Secrets of Writing a Page-turner,” Saturday, April 11, in Peterborough (here),
Saturday, May 23, in Barrie (here)
and Saturday, June 6, in Georgetown (here), “Writing & Revising” Sunday, April 12, in Ottawa (here),
and “How to Build Your Story,” Saturday, April 25, in Thessalon (here),
Saturday, May 9 in London (here) and Saturday, May 30 in Guelph (here).
Martha Magor Webb |
The spring session of Brian’s weekly
creative writing courses begins in April See details of all five weekly
courses, for beginning to advanced writers, here.
Exploring Creative Writing” will be offered Wednesday evenings in
Burlington (see here), “Writing Personal Stories” on Tuesday afternoons in Mississauga (here), “The Next
Step in Creative Writing” on
Thursday evenings in Georgetown (here)
and “Intensive Creative Writing” on Wednesday afternoons in Burlington (here)
and Thursday afternoons in Burlington (here).
Read reviews of Brian’s courses and workshops here.
See Brian's full schedule here, including writing
workshops and creative writing courses in Barrie,
Brampton, Bolton, Burlington, Caledon, Cambridge, Collingwood, Georgetown,
Guelph, Hamilton, Kingston, London, Midland, Mississauga, Newmarket, Niagara on
the Lake, Orillia, Oakville, Ottawa, Peterborough, St. Catharines, Sudbury,
Thessalon, Toronto, Windsor, Halton, Kitchener-Waterloo, Muskoka, Peel, Simcoe,
York, the GTA, Ontario and beyond.
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