The Boat People by Sharon Bala, represented by Stephanie Sinclair |
Transatlantic Agency
2 Bloor Street East
Suite 3500
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
M4W 1A8
http://transatlanticagency.com/
At the Transatlantic Agency, Stephanie Sinclair has been promoted to senior agent, in addition to managing international rights for Samantha Haywood's clients. Sinclair will also manage international sales for Page Two, the separate company owned and operated by Transatlantic agents Jesse Finkelstein and Trena White.
At the Transatlantic Agency, Stephanie Sinclair has been promoted to senior agent, in addition to managing international rights for Samantha Haywood's clients. Sinclair will also manage international sales for Page Two, the separate company owned and operated by Transatlantic agents Jesse Finkelstein and Trena White.
In fiction, Stephanie represents literary fiction, upmarket women’s and
commercial fiction and will consider literary thriller and suspense and YA
crossover. She does not represent historical or romance fiction.
In nonfiction, Stephanie represents narrative nonfiction, memoir,
investigative journalism and true crime
Attach a 20-page writing sample in Word or PDF
format. See Stephanie’s full guidelines here.
Four other agents at
Transatlantic are also open to queries:
Marilyn Biderman seeks literary fiction; sweet-spot fiction, that is,
accessible but literary in intent (often found at book clubs); literary crime
fiction; and women’s commercial and historical fiction.
“I love memoir with an utterly unique story and brilliant writing,” says
Marilyn. Plus “narrative non-fiction on compelling and newsworthy topics that
anticipate trends; expert non-fiction of wide appeal from authors with
established social media platforms; and biographies of fascinating lives.”
She
welcomes both debut and established authors and diverse voices.
Attach a brief sample of
your work (up to 1,500 words) as a Word of PDF file. See Marilyn’s full
guidelines here.
On the
children’s side, she is looking for middle-grade and young adult fiction and
non-fiction, including fiction in all genres. She is not currently looking for
picture books.
On the
adult side, she is seeking nonfiction, and literary and commercial fiction in
all genres except horror, science fiction, and fantasy.
Query
Amy at: amy@transatlanticagency.com
Attach a 20-page writing sample in Word or PDF
format. See Amy’s full guidelines here.
Jesse Finkelstein specializes
in upmarket, accessible nonfiction that challenges current conceptions, whether
through a “big ideas” book or narrative. “I am drawn to entrepreneurs and
people who are innovators in their fields and writing about current affairs,
business, culture, politics, technology, religion, and the environment,” says
Jesse. And she is most interested in authors who have an existing platform.
Authors are encouraged to attach a maximum
20-page writing sample of their work as a Word document. See Jesse’s full
guidelines here.
Trena White specializes in upmarket, accessible nonfiction that challenges current conceptions,
whether through a “big ideas” book or narrative. “I am drawn to entrepreneurs
and people who are innovators in their fields and writing about current
affairs, business, culture, politics, technology, and the environment,” says
Trena.
“Journalists who are obsessed with a particular beat (gangs, climate change, etc.) always welcome. Fascinating, exceptionally well written life stories, usually with a current affairs hook. I am most interested in authors who have an existing platform.”
“Journalists who are obsessed with a particular beat (gangs, climate change, etc.) always welcome. Fascinating, exceptionally well written life stories, usually with a current affairs hook. I am most interested in authors who have an existing platform.”
Authors are encouraged to embed a maximum
20-page writing sample in their email. No attachments. See Trena’s full
guidelines here.
Andrea
Cascardi,
who represents both children’s authors and author-illustrators and adult
authors, both for fiction and nonfiction is temporarily closed to queries. But
writers should keep an eye on her bio page at Transatlantic for when she’s
again open to queries. See here.
HarperCollins editor Michelle Meade |
If you’re interested in Kid Lit, be sure to register for the Writing
for Children and for Young Adults mini-conference on Saturday,
April 21, in Waterloo with literary agent Barbara Berson, Simon &
Schuster editor Patricia Ocampo, and Young Adult author Tanaz Bhathena
(see here) and Writing
Kid Lit weekly class, Thursday evenings, April 18 –
June 13, in Burlington which will feature guest authors
Jennifer Mook-Sang and Kira Vermond (see here).
And don’t miss Writing and Revising on
Saturday, Feb 10, in Guelph (see here), How to Write Great Dialogue, Sunday, Feb 11, in Windsor (see here),
Writing Your Life with guest
Ross Pennie, on Saturday, March 10, in Toronto (see here)
and How to Write a Bestseller with New York Times #1 bestselling author Kelley
Armstrong on Saturday, March 24, in Caledon at
the Bolton Library (see here).
Brian also offers a full range of weekly
writing classes, from introductory to intensive:
Exploring Creative Writing, Friday
afternoons, 1:30 – 3:30 p.m. Feb 2 – March 23, in Toronto. See here.
Welcome to Creative Writing, Wednesday, afternoons, April 18 – June 13, in Burlington. See here.
Writing Kid Lit, Picture Books to Young Adult, Thursday
evenings, April 12 – June 14, in Burlington. See here.
Next Step in Creative Writing, Thursdays afternoons,
April 12- June 14, at the Woodside Library in Oakville. Details to come.
Intensive Creative Writing, Tuesday afternoons,
April 10 – June 11 , in Burlington. Details to come.
Intensive Creative Writing, Wednesday evenings,
April 11 – June 13 , in Georgetown. Details to come.
Intensive
Creative Writing, Friday mornings, April 6 – June 15 , in
Toronto. Details
to come.
For more details or to reserve a spot in any workshop, retreat,
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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