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The Bent Agency
19 West 21st Street,
#201
Brooklyn, NY 10010
#201
Brooklyn, NY 10010
And
21 Melliss Avenue
Kew, Richmond TW9 4BQ
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Since Jenny Bent
left Trident media in 2009, the Bent Agency has grown into a mid-size trans-Atlantic
agency with ten agents. But it’s still a young agency, and most of the agents
there are actively looking for authors. In particular the agency has four new
agents, not previously featured on Quick Brown Fox:
Molly Ker Hawn represents authors who write for the young adult and middle grade market, both fiction and nonfiction.
Before joining The Bent Agency, Molly worked in children’s publishing at Chronicle Books and Dial Books for Young Readers. She grew up in Northern California, but now lives in London and works with authors and publishers in both the UK and the US. {And I’m sure
She’s looking for middle grade and young adult fiction that’s inventive, well-crafted, and rich with emotion. She’s also interested in nonfiction for readers ages 8–18.
“I like wit, but not snark,” says Molly. “I prefer books that lean more toward literary than commercial, but of course my perfect book neatly bridges the two. The books on my list all share a strong sense of authentic place, whether real or imaginary. If you’ve got a terrific story, well-told, I want to read it.”
Query Molly at: hawnqueries@thebentagency.com
Include the title of your project in the subject line of your email. Paste the first ten pages of your book in the body of your email. No attachments.
Victoria Cappelo represents commercial
and literary adult fiction, young adult fiction and narrative nonfiction. Her
favourite genres are historical fiction, suspense, mysteries, upmarket woman’s
fiction, and romance.
Before joining The Bent Agency,
she completed internships at Serendipity Literary and the Carol Mann Agency.
She lives on Long Island and in her spare time teaches dance and watches
re-runs of The Office.
Query
Victoria at: cappelloqueries@thebantagency.com
Include the title of your project in the subject line of
your email. Paste the first ten pages of your book in the body of your email.
No attachments.
Sarah Manning grew up in Essex and read History at Durham University.
She started her publishing career with the Orion Publishing Group in London.
She later worked as an assistant to Juliet Mushens ar the Agency Group, where
she was promoted to Agent.
She is looking for commercial and accessible
literary adult fiction and nonfiction. She loves stories that make her cry,
that show the world through a different set of eyes, and that are high-concept or
have unreliable narrators. She’s also interested in speculative fiction: those
stories that have a slight magical or fantasy element to them – but nothing
that feels too unrecognizable from our own world.
She loves nonfiction that reads like fiction, that
inspires her and evokes emotion. She’s also looking for popular books that have
a really strong concept and could spark new trends, whether in popular science,
cookery or lifestyle.
She tweets here. And check out her YouTube channel where she intends to talk about all things literary here.
Query Sarah at: manningqueries@thebentagency.com
Include the title of your project in the subject line of
your email. Paste the first ten pages of your book in the body of your email.
No attachments.
John Bowers is from Richmond, Virginia and studied English literature at Virginia
Commonwealth University. After graduating with a master’s degree in teaching,
he spent a few years teaching English and Drama at American International
schools in Colombia and Costa Rica. There he engaged in community outreach
initiatives, picked up surfing, and after one too many eye-rolls trying to get
kids to fall in love with Shakespeare, he packed his bags for Brooklyn.
Before joining the Bent Agency, John worked in literary scouting, where
he read fiction and nonfiction and recommended titles for foreign publishing
and film/TV adaptation. He now helps handle the Bent Agency’s foreign rights
and is also building a list of literary fiction and serious nonfiction.
John is looking for Southern
Gothic and Southern-influenced literary fiction along the lines of Ron Rash,
Cormac McCarthy, and anything in the tradition of titans like Flannery
O’Connor. He would also love to see idea-driven science fiction, such as Ursula
K. Le Guin’s The Disposed, dystopian
fiction such as Nick Harkaway’s The Gone-Away
World, and stories that make the world feel dystopian, like Kurt Vonnegut’s
classic Slaughterhouse–5.
For nonfiction, he is interested in narrative nonfiction in the vein of
Beth Macy’s Factory Man and sweeping historical fiction like River of Doubt and King Leopold’s Ghost. He’s open to projects that engagingly distill
topics regarding culture, media theory, finance, and popular science, much in
the way of Michael Lewis and Malcolm Gladwell’s acclaimed works. He’s deeply
intrigued by stories that help us better understand our world and anything that
sets forth strong characters, edgy and expansive themes, and new perspectives.
Include the title of your project in the subject line of
your email. Paste the first ten pages of your book in the body of your email.
No attachments.
This April – starting soon! (and some have already started) – Brian
will offer a full range of classes from beginner to advanced:
Welcome to Creative Writing, Monday evenings, April 17 – June 19, Burlington. Details here.
Welcome to Creative Writing, Monday evenings, April 17 – June 19, Burlington. Details here.
Intermediate Creative Writing, Thursday evenings, April 13 – June 15, Georgetown.
Details here.
The Compressed Intensive, Wednesday evenings, April 12 – May 31, Burlington.
Details here.
For more information or to register
for any of the above, email: brianhenry@sympatico.ca
Also, Brian will lead a How to Get Published workshop on Saturday, April 22, in Midland,
with literary agent Sue Miller (see here).
And Brian will lead Writing for Children & for Young Adult workshops on Saturday, May 13, in Caledon at
the Bolton Library with Yasemin Uçar, senior Editor at Kids Can Press and
author Jennifer Mook-Sang (see here),
on Saturday, May 27, in St. Catharines with Anne Shone, senior editor at
Scholastic Books (see here),
and on Saturday, July 29, in Collingwood with literary agent Monica Pacheco
(see here).
Note: For updated listings of Writing for Children
& for Young adult workshops and for weekly Kid lit classes, see here (and scroll down).
And don't miss the June in Algonquin Writing Retreat, Friday, June 2 – Sunday, June 4 or Monday, June 5. Details here.
For more information or to reserve a
spot in any Saturday workshop or weekly course, email: brianhenry@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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