The Extraordinary Journey of Vivienne Marshall by Shannon Kirk, represented by Kimberley Cameron & Associates |
Kimberley
Cameron & Associates
1550 Tiburon Blvd #704
Tiburon, CA 94920
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Kimberley Cameron & Associates is a
West Coast agency with seven agents on its roster, three of whom are actively
looking for authors, including, Kimberley Cameron, the agency’s highly
experienced president:
Kimberley Cameron began her career as an agent trainee at the Marjel
d Lauer Agency in association with Jay Garon in New York. She worked at MGM for
several years developing books for motion pictures. She was the co-founder of
Knightsbridge Publishing Company, then in 1993 she became partners with Dorris
Halsey of the Reese Halsey Agency, founded in 1957. Among its clients have
been Aldous Huxley, William Faulkner, and Henry Miller. She opened Reese Halsey
North in 1995 and Reese Halsey Paris in 2006. Her associate Elizabeth Evans
opened Reese Halsey New York in 2008, and in 2009, the the agency became
Kimberlye Cameron & Associates.
Kimberley
lives and works in Tiburon, California, with many visits to New York to make
the rounds of the editorial offices.
“I’ve
enjoyed being an agent for 26 years, and love to find new voices,” says
Kimberley. “I love to lose myself in a story and to be transported to another
reality, whether it be in the future, contemporary, or in the past. I am a
complete Francophile and have spent lots of time living in Paris and the South
of France, and yes, I have sold lots of books from abroad, as I’m always
working! I love to read.”
Kimberley
represents both fiction and nonfiction, in many different genres and is
especially thrilled to take on new authors.
Attach the first 50 pages of your manuscript as a
Word or PDF file.
Amy
Cloughley joined the agency in
2012, with a background in editing, writing and marketing. She seeks authors
with unique, clear voices who put forth smart, tightly written prose. She is
actively building her client list with both debut and veteran writers.
Amy
enjoys literary and upmarket fiction of all types, in addition to commercial
fiction, including well-researched historical fiction and well-told women’s fiction.
She also loves a page-turning mystery or suspense with sharp wit and unexpected
twists and turns.
She
has a soft spot for distinctive, strong contemporary characters set in small
towns. Amy always looks for an unexpected story arc, a suitable pace, and a
compelling protagonist.
In
nonfiction, Amy is interested in narrative nonfiction that immerse the reader in
a culture, lifestyle, discipline, or industry. She will also consider a travel
or adventure memoir.
Query Amy
online here.
For fiction, attach the first 50 pages of your
manuscript as a Word or PDF file. For nonfiction, attach a full proposal
Mary C.
Moore has been with the agency
since 2012. She represents both adult fiction and young adult fiction.
She is
currently seeking fantasy, science fiction, upmarket book-club fiction, genre
romance, thrillers with female protagonists, and stories from marginalized
voices.
She
prefers clients who are online savvy and who have more than one full-length
book project in their drawer.
Check
out her website here.
Query Mary
online here.
Include the first 5–15 pages of your work.
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Brian
Henry will lead a Writing
for Children & for Young Adult workshop on Saturday, August 12, in Collingwood with literary agent
Monica Pacheco (see here).
In the fall, Brian will lead a
weekly Writing Kid Lit class, Thursday mornings, Oct 5 – Nov 30, in
Oakville, with guest authors Sylvia McNicoll and Jennifer Mook-Sang (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).
Brian will lead a Writing Your Life
and Other True Stories workshop on Saturday, Aug 19 in Brampton
(see here).
Join us for a Fall
Colours Writing Retreat, at
the wonderful Arowhon Pines Resort in Algonquin Park, Friday, Sept 15 – Sunday,
Sept 17 (see here).
Also, in the fall, Brian will lead a
full range of courses, introductory to advanced,
including (for the first time) a weekly creative writing course in Toronto:
Writing Kid Lit, Thursday mornings, Oct
5 – Nov 30, in Oakville, with guest authors Sylvia McNicoll and Jennifer
Mook-Sang. See here.
Extreme Creative Writing, Wednesday
afternoons, Sept 20 – Dec 6, in Burlington
See
details of all seven courses offered in the fall here.
For
more information or to reserve a spot in any workshop, retreat, or weekly
course, email brianhenry@sympatico.ca
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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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