Monday, October 17, 2016

Canadian literary agency the Donaghy Group now has 5 agents seeking authors, wants middle grade, young adult & new adult, sci-fi & fantasy, literary fiction, memoir & other nonfiction

Chasing Crazy by Kelly Siskind,
represented by Donaghy Literary

Donaghy Literary Group

Headquartered near Toronto, Canada

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The Donaghy Literary Group is growing! This Canadian agency has hired two more agents, both based in New York, and has promoted Valerie Noble to Senior Agent and Sue Miller to full agent. (Congrats, Valerie and Sue!) 
All five agents are open to submissions: Stacey Donaghy, Valerie Noble, Amanda Ayers Barnett, Alex Franks, and Sue Miller.  Representing New York Times, USA Today and Amazon bestselling authors, they’re focused on commercial fiction – for adults, new adult, young adults and middle grade – and are always interested in new and upcoming talented writers. 

Note: Sue Miller of the Donaghy Group will be my guest speaker at an upcoming How to Get Published workshop on Saturday, April 22, 2017, in Midland (see here). Check out all upoming How to Get Published workshops here (and scroll down). ~Brian

(If you're looking at this posting after Jan 28, 2017, find updates about the Donaghy Agency and appearances by its agents here).

Amanda Ayers Barnett began her publishing career 20 years ago, fresh out of Middlebury College and Radcliffe Publishing Course. She has worn many hats: Publicity Assistant at Random House, Associate Editor at Pocket Books, Acquisitions Editor at Re.ad Publishing, and freelance book editor for New York Book Editors. She’s thrilled to add Literary Agent to her titles. And like all new agents, Amanda needs authors.

Amanda is seeking Middle Grade fiction, Young Adult fiction, New Adult fiction, Women’s fiction and Mysteries and Thrillers. She enjoys coming of age stories and precocious main characters, but more than anything, she loves an intriguing and well-written story.

When she’s not working, Amanda can be found in the bleachers at one of her three sons’ numerous sporting events. 

Query Amanda through the Donaghy Group's submissions manager here. 
In the subject line, write “Query,” followed by story title, and genre. Paste a one or two page synopsis below your query and the first ten pages of your double-spaced manuscript below that. No attachments.

Alex Franks has also joined the Donaghy agency, as a junior agent, but he’s not open to submissions at this time. Watch this space to hear when Alex does start looking for authors.

Before joining the agency, Alex worked as a bookseller and book club collector organizer at The Mysterious Bookshop in New York City and as a freelance editor for MysteriousPress.com and proof reader for Europa Editions. He also worked as an editorial intern for both Europa Editions and Grove/Atlantic and has written regularly for Kirkus Reviews and Forward Reviews, primarily about independent and self-published works.  

Query Alex through the Donaghy Group's submissions manager here.

Stacey Donaghy began her career with an agency in New York and in 2013 opened the doors to Donaghy Literary Group in Canada.

Asked what manuscripts she’d like to get right now, Stacey said, “I would love to see more diverse stories that are highly commercial.  LGBTQ stories that focus on the characters and story development and less on the 'issues' related to coming out or being out.  

“It would be exciting to receive a LGBTQ in adult or YA that is story driven, such as a romance or thriller in Adult and in YA a Mean Girls, Duff, even a thriller that highlights diversity but where the story leads the way.”

More generally, Stacey is seeking Adult, New Adult, Young Adult, and Middle Grade fiction. Specifically, she’s looking for:
Romantic Suspense 
LGBTQ Stories, standalone or series
Diverse books
Contemporary romance (she loves smart and edgy characters)
Romance with varying heat levels
New Adult
Thrillers
Middle Grade, she’s looking for quirky not cute.  
Young Adult – lower, mid and upper YA (No sci-fi/fantasy or historic)

Query Stacey  through the Donaghy Group's submissions manager here.

Valerie Noble has been promoted to Senior Agent – but she’s still looking for authors! Based in the U.S., Valerie loves science fiction and fantasy (think Kristin Cashore and Suzanne Collins), but she reads everything; for her, it’s more about the writing and less about the genre.

Valerie is seeking Young Adult and New Adult in the following areas:
Science fiction
Fantasy
Historical fantasy
Historical fiction
Valerie is generally not interested in romance or paranormal.

Query Valerie  through the Donaghy Group's submissions manager here.
In the subject line, write “Query,” followed by story title, genre, and “Valerie Noble”
Paste a one or two page synopsis below your query and the first ten pages of your manuscript below that. No attachments. 

Sue Miller has been promoted to full agent. She graduated with a degree in English Literature from York University in Toronto, as well as a certificate in publishing, from Ryerson University. Sue previously worked in children's publishing with Scholastic Canada.

Prior to joining DLG, Sue interned for Bree Ogden during her time at the D4EO
 agency. Sue dabbles in writing and has edited short stories for other writers. An admitted social media junkie, Sue is always interested in the latest platforms for networking and relationship building within the industry. This led her to complete her Digital Marketing Management certificate from the University of Toronto.


Sue is seeking to partner with new, diverse voices in all genres of Young Adult fiction, and in Literary, Upmarket and Commercial fiction, and character-driven Romance, including all subgenres except historical.

Her interests include:
YA – any sub genre (think Rainbow Rowell, John Green, Cynthia Hand, Stephanie Perkins, Colleen Hoover) 
Urban Fantasy (think Sandy Williams, Patricia Briggs, Karen Marie Moning)
Low Fantasy/ Low level Science Fiction/ Dystopian - (think Laini Taylor, Samantha Shannon, Pierce Brown, Andy Weir)
Contemporary Romance (think Jamie McGuire, Rachel Gibson, K.A. Tucker, Colleen Hoover)

Her current wish list includes:
YA or Contemporary Romance – fun, smart (not silly), heart wrenching
YA Contemporary, authentic voices representing urban life (think Treasure E. Blue), multicultural (example: Canadian/Afro-Latino etc.), social change (think Heidi Durrow, R.J. Palacio) 

She’s not interested in anything historical, horror, high fantasy, or time travel.

Query Sue through the Donaghy Group's submission manager here.

Full guidelines for the Donaghy agency here.

Anne Shone, Senior Editor
Scholastic Books
Brian Henry will lead How to Get Published workshops on Saturday, Oct 22, in London with Stacey Donaghy of the Donaghy agency (see here), on Saturday,  October 29, in Caledon, at the Bolton Public Library, with Martha Web of the McDermid Agency (see here), and on Saturday, Jan 28, 2017, in Toronto with Stacey Donaghy of the Donaghy agency (see here). 
Note: If you're looking at this posting after January 2017, check out current How to Get Published workshops here (and scroll down).

On Saturday, November 19, Brian will lead a Writing for Children and for Young Adults workshop in Mississauga with Anne Shone, senior editor, Scholastic Books as his guest speaker (see here). 
Note: If you're looking at this posting after Nov 19, 2016, check out current Writing for Children & for Young Adult workshops and weekly Writing Kid Lit courses here (and scroll down).

To register or for details, email: brianhenry@sympatico.ca

But the best way of getting your manuscript ready for publication, may be with a weekly writing course. Come the new year, a full slate of classes will be offered: (See details of all six here.)
Exploring Creative Writing, Thursday afternoons, Jan 26 – March 30, Burlington
Writing Personal Stories, Tuesday mornings, Feb 9 – March 30, Oakville. Details here.
Intermediate Creative Writing, Wednesday evenings, Jan 18 - March 22, Burlington
Intermediate Creative Writing, Thursday evenings, Jan 19 – March 23, Georgetown
Intensive Creative Writing, Tuesday afternoons, Jan 25 – March 28, Burlington. .
Extreme Creative Writing, Wednesday afternoons,Jan 25 - March 15, Burlington

See details of all six courses here.
To reserve a spot, email brianhenry@sympatico.ca

Brian Henry also has a number of other great workshops coming up soon: Writing and Revising, Saturday, Nov 5, in Midland (see here), How to Write Great Characters, Saturday, Nov 12, in Barrie (see here), and Writing Your Life and Other Personal Stories, Saturday, Dec 3, in Oakville (see here).

To register of for more information for any of the above, emailbrianhenry@sympatico.ca 
Read reviews of Brian’s courses and workshops here.

See Brian’s complete current schedule here, including writing workshops and creative writing courses in Algonquin Park, Bolton, Barrie, Brampton, Burlington, Caledon, Georgetown, Guelph, Hamilton, Ingersoll, Kingston, Kitchener, London, Midland, Mississauga, Oakville, Ottawa, Peterborough, St. Catharines, Saint John, NB, Sudbury, Thessalon, Toronto, Windsor, Woodstock, Halton, Kitchener-Waterloo, Muskoka, Peel, Simcoe, York Region, the GTA, Ontario and beyond.


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