How to Get Published
An editor, & a literary agent tell
all
If you've ever dreamed of becoming a published author, this workshop is for you. We’ll cover everything from getting started to getting an agent, from getting your short pieces published to finding a book publisher, from writing a query letter to writing what the publishers want. Bring your questions. Come and get ready to be published!
If you've ever dreamed of becoming a published author, this workshop is for you. We’ll cover everything from getting started to getting an agent, from getting your short pieces published to finding a book publisher, from writing a query letter to writing what the publishers want. Bring your questions. Come and get ready to be published!
Special Option: Participants are invited to bring a draft of a query letter you might use to interest an agent or publisher in your book. You don’t need to bring anything, but if you do, three copies could be helpful. And be sure to bring your elevator pitch! Agents come to these events wanting to hear what you’ve got and hoping to find authors they want to represent.
Saturday, Oct 15, 2016
10:o0 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.
Presented by the Burlington Public Library
Saturday, Oct 22, 2016
10:o0 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.
Saturday, October 29, 2016
10:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.
In Burlington on Oct 22, our guest speakers will be Cassandra Rodgers, associate literary agent with The Rights
Factory, and Hannah McKinnon, author of Time After Time (HarperCollins UK).
The Rights Factory (TRF) is a boutique literary agency with eight agents. TRF deals in intellectual property rights for entertainment products, including books, comics & graphic novels, film, television, and video games. TRF works directly with publishers, producers, studios, game developers and other rights-buyers in all territories, occasionally in conjunction with local representatives.
The Rights Factory (TRF) is a boutique literary agency with eight agents. TRF deals in intellectual property rights for entertainment products, including books, comics & graphic novels, film, television, and video games. TRF works directly with publishers, producers, studios, game developers and other rights-buyers in all territories, occasionally in conjunction with local representatives.
The Rights Factory has an esteemed roster of both
fiction and nonfiction writers including Jennifer Close, debut author of the
must-read short story collection, Girls In White Dresses; Margot
Berwin, author of Hot House Flower and the Nine Plants of Desire (optioned
by Julia Roberts in conjunction with Columbia Pictures for film rights), and
the paranormal romance, Aromata. and Hannah McKinnon, author of Time
After Time.
Cassandra has a diverse group of
clients from across North America that ranges from debut authors to
celebrities. Actively building her list, she is interested in adult literary
and commercial women’s fiction. With a degree in History and Political
Science from the University of Toronto, she does have a weakness for historical
fiction. Nonfiction is another passion – particularly politics, history,
science, and finance. Memoirs that can make her laugh, cry, or inspire her are
always welcome. More
about The Rights Factory here.
Hannah McKinnon, the the author of Time After Time, a novel about love,
loss and second chances that’s full of humour. A 40-something British and Swiss national, and
more recently a Canadian import, Hannah has been telling stories for years –
but only recently started writing them down. She runs an electrical contracting
business with her husband, dabbles in the art of voice-overs, and writes
whenever she can. When she’s not writing novels for adults, Hannah’s three
boys give her plenty of material for children’s books. You can read a
review of Time After Time here.
At the workshop, Hannah will be sharing her story of how she wrote her book, found an agent and got published.
At the workshop, Hannah will be sharing her story of how she wrote her book, found an agent and got published.
Fee: 43.36 + 13% hst = 49 paid in
advance or 46.90 + 13% hst = 53 at the door
To reserve a spot now, email: brianhenry@sympatico.ca
To reserve a spot now, email: brianhenry@sympatico.ca
In London, on Oct 22, our guest speaker will be Stacey Donaghy, lead agent with the Donaghy Literary Group. The Donaghy group has three agents to
choose from: Stacey Donaghy, Valerie Noble, and Sue Miller. Representing
NY Times, USA Today and Amazon bestselling authors, they’re focused on
commercial fiction and are always interested in new and upcoming talented
writers.
Stacey Donaghy began her career with an agency in New
York, then in 2013 opened her own agency 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, Romance
with varying heat levels, New Adult, Thrillers, Middle Grade (quirky not
cute), and Young Adult. More
about The Donaghy Agency here.
Fee: 43.36 + 13% hst = 49 paid in
advance or 46.90 + 13% hst = 53 at the door
To reserve a spot now, email: brianhenry@sympatico.ca
To reserve a spot now, email: brianhenry@sympatico.ca
On Oct 29, in Caledon at the Bolton library, our
guest speaker will be Martha Magor Webb, literary agent, director and full partner at
the McDermid Agency. The McDermid Agency is a
well-established Canadian agency that represents literary novelists and
commercial novelists of high quality and writers of nonfiction in the areas of
memoir, biography, history, literary travel, narrative science, investigative
journalism, popular culture and lifestyle. The agency also represents a certain
number of children's and young adult (YA) writers and writers in the fields of
science fiction and fantasy.
The McDermid
agency's clients include distinguished literary novelists such as David Adams
Richards (Winner of the Giller Prize and the Governor General's Award for both
fiction and nonfiction), Nino Ricci, Andrew Pyper, Michael Winter, Michael
Crummey, and Alison Pick. The agency also represents nonfiction authors, such
as Charles Montgomery, Andrew Westoll, and James MacKinnon, all three of whom
won the prestigious Charles Taylor prize for literary nonfiction in their years
of publication. And the agency represents upmarket commercial fiction writers,
such as Leah McLaren from the Globe and Mail, Andrew Pyper,
Robert Wiersema, and Peter Darbyshire. (More about the McDermid Agency here.)
Martha represents a growing list of writers,
focusing on literary fiction, narrative nonfiction (including memoir and true
crime) and ideas-driven nonfiction.
Her clients include: Michael
Crummey (multiple award-winning author of Sweetland); Alison
Pick (long-listed for the Booker Prize); Robyn Doolittle (Bestselling
author of Crazy Town: The Rob Ford Story); Pasha Malla
(long-listed for the Giller, shortlisted for the Commonwealth Writer’s Prize,
winner of the Danuta Gleed and the Trillium awards); Damian Tarnopolsky
(shortlisted for the Commonwealth Writers Prize and the Amazon.ca award);
Russell Smith; Jessica Grant, (winner of the Amazon.ca First Novel
and the Winterset awards); Grace O'Connell; Matt Lennox;
Andrew Westoll;and Karen Le Billon, whose first book French Kids
Eat Everything sold into thirteen countries and translated into ten
languages.
Fee: 43.36
+ 13% hst = 49 + $6 for pizza lunch = 55 paid in advance by mail or in
person
or 46.90 + 13% hst = 53 + $6 for pizza lunch = 59 if
you wait to pay at the door
To pay in advance, make your cheque out to the
Caledon Public Library and mail it to:
Attention: Laura Nolloth, Caledon Public
Library, Albion Bolton Branch, 150 Queen Street South, Bolton, ON, L7E 1E3
Workshop leader Brian Henry has been a book editor and creative writing instructor for more than 25 years. He publishes Quick Brown Fox, Canada’s most popular blog for writers, teaches creative writing at Ryerson University and has led workshops everywhere from Boston to Buffalo and from Sarnia to Saint John. But his proudest boast is that he has helped many of his students get their first book published and launch their careers as authors.
A Darkness Absolute by New York Times #1 bestselling author Kelley Armstrong |
What people have to say about Brian
Henry and How to Get Published:
“Brian’s the real deal. He isn't just an inspiring teacher – he's
plugged into the publishing world! He got me an agent who sold my first novel,
to publishers around the world. My 13th novel, The Awakening, hit
number 1 on the New York Times bestsellers list. To date I’ve
published 28 books. Thirteen of them have been turned into a TV show with the
same name as my first novel, Bitten.”
~ Kelley Armstrong, Aylmer, Ontario
Brian, At one of your How to Get Published workshops
you helped me re-work my query letter. Before that, I'd queried dozens of
agents, and guess how many of them asked to see my manuscript? None. After you
helped me rewrite, I sent my new query to six agents and all of them asked to
see my full manuscript. It was like I discovered the secret password.
Thank you so much,
~ Sohan S Koonar, Windsor, Ontario.
Note: Sohan is now represented by The Rights Factory.
~ Sohan S Koonar, Windsor, Ontario.
Note: Sohan is now represented by The Rights Factory.
Hello, Brian. I’m writing to thank you for your help and advice
in crafting the query letter for my novel, The Name’s George. After
attending your “How to Get Published” workshop, I’ve had four requests for the full manuscript as well as one partial.
I am thrilled and hopeful that I can write you again with news that I’ve
secured representation. Thanks again and all the best,
~ Shauna Clinning, Oakville, Ontario
~ Shauna Clinning, Oakville, Ontario
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