Donald Maass |
Donald Maass Literary Agency
Suite 801
121 West 27th Street
New York, NY 10001
Suite 801
121 West 27th Street
New York, NY 10001
http://www.maassagency.com/
The Donald Maass Literary Agency in New York City is a well-known literary agency for professional novelists. In addition to being an agent, Donald Mass is the author of "Writing the Breakout Novel" and other books for writers.
The Donald Maass Literary Agency in New York City is a well-known literary agency for professional novelists. In addition to being an agent, Donald Mass is the author of "Writing the Breakout Novel" and other books for writers.
The Donald Maass Literary Agency specializes in
commercial fiction but also represents literary fiction with commercial
potential. "All genres are welcome. We handle many authors of science
fiction, fantasy, mystery, suspense, horror, romance, historical, literary and
mainstream novels.”
Do they work with previously unpublished
writers? "Yes, all the time."
Caitlin McDonald is the newest member of the team, and
like all new agents, she needs authors. Caitlin comes to Donald Maass from Sterling
Lord Literistic, where she began her career as an agent last year. Caitlin
grew up overseas and has a BA in Creative Writing from Columbia University. She
tweets here.
Caitlin represents adult and young adult speculative
fiction, primarily science-fiction, fantasy, horror, and related subgenres, as
well as contemporary fiction about geeky characters. She also handles a small
amount of nonfiction in geeky areas, with a focus on feminist theory/women’s
issues and pop culture.
She is seeking:
– All science fiction and fantasy
fiction (and subgenres) for adult, YA, and MG, especially secondary world
fantasy and alternate history
– Genre-bending or cross-genre fiction, and stories that examine tropes from a new angle
– Diversity of all kinds, including (but not limited to) race, gender, sexuality, and ability, in both characters and world-building
– Genre-bending or cross-genre fiction, and stories that examine tropes from a new angle
– Diversity of all kinds, including (but not limited to) race, gender, sexuality, and ability, in both characters and world-building
Do not send:
– women’s fiction
– crime fiction
– picture books or chapter books
– screenplays or short stories
– women’s fiction
– crime fiction
– picture books or chapter books
– screenplays or short stories
Include a synopsis and
the first ten pages of your novel pasted into the body of the email.
Rachel Letofsky |
Brian
Henry will lead a How to Get Published workshop in in Hamilton on
Saturday, Oct 17, with Rachel Letofsky of the Cooke Agency (see here).
Also, Brian will lead a Writing for Children & for Young Adults workshop on Saturday, March 5, in Burlington,
with Monica Pacheco, literary agent with The McDermid Agency (see here).
Other upcoming workshops, include , and How to Make Yourself Write, Saturday,
Oct 24, in Guelph (see here) and
Saturday, Nov 28, in Mississauga (see here), You can write great dialogue, Saturday, Nov 7, in Oakville (see here) and
Saturday, Nov 21, in Ingersoll (see here), How to Build Your Story, Sunday, Nov 22, in Windsor (see here), and Writing Your Life, Saturday, Dec 5, in Burlington (see here).
For more information or to register,
email: brianhenry@sympatico.ca
But the best way to grow as a writer or to get your
manuscript ready for publication may be with a weekly class. Starting in the new year, Brian will be offering a
full range of courses for both beginning writers and more experienced writers.
(Details of all five classes here.)
Welcome to Creative Writing, Thursday afternoons, Jan 28 – March 31, (no
class March 17), in Burlington. (Details of this class here.)
Writing Personal Stories, Tuesday afternoons, Feb 2 – March 29, (no class
March 15) in Burlington
The Next Step in Creative
Writing, Wednesday evenings, Jan 20 – March 30
(no class March 16), in Burlington
Intermediate Creative Writing, Thurs evenings, Jan 21 – March 31, (no class March
17), in Georgetown
Intensive Creative Writing, Wednesday afternoons, Jan 20 – March 9, in
Burlington
See details of all five classes here.
Read reviews of Brian’s courses and
workshops here.
See Brian's full schedule here, including writing workshops and creative
writing courses in Algonquin Park, Barrie,
Bracebridge, Brampton, Burlington, Caledon, Collingwood, Georgetown, Guelph,
Hamilton, Ingersoll, Kingston, Kitchener, London, Midland, Mississauga,
Newmarket, Orillia, Oakville, Ottawa, Peterborough, St. Catharines, Saint John,
NB, Sudbury, Thessalon, Toronto, Windsor, Halton, Kitchener-Waterloo, Muskoka,
Peel, Simcoe, York, the GTA, Ontario and beyond.
No comments:
Post a Comment
Note: Only a member of this blog may post a comment.