Sunburn by Laura Lippman, represented by the Vicky Bijur Agency |
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Vicky
Bijur started her agency in 1988 after
working at Oxford University Press and with the Charlotte Sheedy Literary
Agency. Books she represents have appeared on the New York Times Bestseller
List, in the New York Times Notable Books of the Year, Los Angeles Times Best
Fiction of the Year, Washington Post Book World Rave Reviews of the Year, and
been nominated for the L.A. Times Book Award as well as the National Book
Critics Circle Award. Three of her mystery writers have won Edgar awards.
Vicky has served as president of the AAR (Association of
Authors’ Representatives), the only organization of literary and dramatic
agents in North America. She has been a member of the AAR Royalties Committee
since 1993 and is currently Chair of its Ethics Committee.
Recently, she’s taken on an associate agent:
Alexandra Franklin joined the agency
after internships and assistant experience at Writers House, HSG
Agency, Brandt & Hochman Literary Agents, and Scholastic’s Alliance for
Young Artists and Writers. She Tweets here.
Alexandra enjoys
realistic upmarket and literary fiction and is drawn to fresh,
engaging voices and complex but sympathetic protagonists. Campus novels,
literary thrillers, and coming-of-age novels are of particular interest.
On the nonfiction
side, she is interested in unusual and offbeat memoir.
Query
Alexandra at: queries@vickybijuragency.com
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the first ten pages of your manuscript into your email. No attachments. Full
guidelines here.
Vicky Bijur is also
taking on new authors. Vicky represents both fiction and nonfiction and is currently accepting submissions of literary
fiction and commercial women’s fiction.
She is not the right agent
for science fiction, fantasy, romance, or self-help.
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the first ten pages of your manuscript into your email. No attachments. Full
guidelines here.
If you’re interested in getting published, soon or
somewhere down the road, don’t miss the upcoming How to Get Published workshop Saturday, June 8, in Waterloo with
literary agent Meg Wheeler (see here).
If you’re interested in kid lit,
be sure to attend the Writing for
Children and for Young Adults workshop
with guest speaker Erin O’Connor, senior editor, Scholastic Books, Saturday,
May 5, in Toronto (see here) and Saturday, May 11, in Brampton when Erin will be joined by young
adult author Tanaz Bhathena (see here).
The Rising, a YA novel by Kelley Armstrong |
And don’t miss these other great workshops coming
soon: Writing with Style,
Saturday, Feb 23, in Waterloo (see here) and
Saturday, March 16, in Mississauga (see here), How to
Write a Bestseller, with New York Times #1
bestselling author Kelley Armstrong, Saturday,
March 2 (see here),
and You Can Write Great Dialogue, Saturday,
March 30, in Burlington (see here).
But the best way to grow as a writer is
probably with a weekly course. In the spring, a full range of classes will
be offered:
Burlington: Welcome to Creative Writing, Thursday afternoons,
April 18 – June 20 (No class May 30). Details here.
Toronto: Welcome to Creative
Writing, Friday afternoons, April 26 – June 28 (No class May 31). Details here.
Oakville
Central Library: Writing Personal Stories, Thursday evenings, April
18 – June 27 (No class May 30). Details here.
Burlington: Intensive Creative Writing, Tuesday afternoons,
12:30 – 2:45; April 16 – June 25 (No class June 4). Details here.
Georgetown: Intensive Creative Writing,Wednesday evenings, 6:45 –
9:00; April 17 – June 19. Details here.
Toronto: Intensive Creative Writing, Friday mornings,
10:15 – 12:30sh, April 26 – June 28. (No class May 31). Details here.
See
details of all 6 courses here.
And late in
the spring, come enjoy the most sublime writing experience of all…
Algonquin
Writing Retreat, Friday, May 31 – Monday, June 3, 2019: four days in the luxurious
isolation of Arowhon Pines Resort to get down to some real creative growth.
Details here.
To reserve a spot in any upcoming weekly course,
weekend retreat, or Saturday workshop, email Brian at: brianhenry@sympatico.ca
Read reviews of Brian’s courses, retreats, and workshops here.
See Brian’s complete current schedule here, including Saturday
writing workshops, weekly writing classes, and weekend
retreats in Algonquin Park, Alliston, Bolton, Barrie, Brampton,
Burlington, Caledon, Collingwood, Georgetown, Georgina, Guelph, Hamilton,
Jackson’s Point, Kitchener-Waterloo, London, Midland, Mississauga, New
Tecumseth, Oakville, Ottawa, Peterborough, St. Catharines, Sudbury, Toronto,
Windsor, Woodstock, Halton, Muskoka, Peel, Simcoe, York Region, the GTA,
Ontario and beyond.
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