Jennifer Lyons Literary Agency
27 West 20th Street
Suite 1003
New York, NY 10011
https://www.jenniferlyonsliteraryagency.com/
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The Jennifer Lyons agency has four agents, all of them looking for
new authors:
Jessica Felleman began her
publishing career in Los Angeles after receiving her MFA in writing from
CalArts. She relocated to New York in 2015, where she spent five years at a
mid-sized agency before joining the Jennifer Lyons Literary Agency.
Jennifer is
seeking literary and upmarket commercial fiction; crime fiction and suspense, fiction
that balances on the edge of genre, and some selective science fiction /
fantasy, and YA. She loves fresh stories about magic, and looks for underserved
voices, unforgettable places, and complicated families.
In nonfiction,
Jessica specializes in prescriptive titles that offer realistic advice or new
perspectives to help readers better understand themselves and the world,
including the #1 New York Times Bestseller THE HIDDEN POWER OF F*CKING UP by
The Try Guys. She’s also looking for humour, cookbooks, and narrative
nonfiction about science or history that resonates with current conversations.
Query
Jessica at: jfsubmissions@jenniferlyonsliteraryagency.com
Send only a
query letter; she’ll request a chapter or full manuscript if interested.
Jeff Ourvan, an attorney,
published author and writing instructor, is a literary agent with the Jennifer
Lyons Literary Agency. Jeff heads the Agency’s book-to-film efforts. His most
recently authored work is THE STAR-SPANGLED BUDDHIST (Skyhorse).
In nonfiction,
he’s especially interested in narrative nonfiction, histories, biographies, international
current events, finance, science, food and sports.
In fiction, he’s
looking for young adult and middle grade novels, mysteries, sci-fi and thrillers.
Query
Jeff at: jeff@jenniferlyonsliteraryagency.com
Send only a
query letter; he’ll request a chapter or full manuscript if interested.
Pamela Malpas has spent more than two decades in
publishing; before joining the Jennifer Lyons Literary Agency, she was an agent
with Harold Ober Associates, and prior to that, with Knox Burger Associates.
She has worked with winners of the Stella Prize, and the Morton Dauwen Zabel,
PEN/New England, PEN/West, and Ippy awards.
In fiction, Pamela
is seeking literary and upmarket commercial fiction, crime novels, and
suspense, particularly novels that examine moral problems, family dynamics and
human behaviour.
In nonfiction,
Pamela is seeking history, natural history, arts and culture.
Query
Pamela at: pamela@jenniferlyonsliteraryagency.com
Send only a
query letter; she’ll request a chapter or full manuscript if interested.
Jennifer Lyons, Owner & President: Jennifer was a senior agent for sixteen years before she decided to open up her own literary agency. She represents numerous award-winning authors. The awards her clients have received include the Nobel Prize, The Pulitzer for both Fiction and Nonfiction, the National Book Award for both Fiction and Nonfiction, PEN Literary Awards, the Hurston/Wright Legacy Award, the Coretta Scott King Book Award, the National Jewish Book Award, The Koret Award, The Lambda, and many others.
Jennifer is a contributing editor to the literary journal fiction and the author of THE BUSINESS OF WRITING (Allworth Press, 2012), and she regularly teaches the business of writing based on her own book.
Jennifer is seeking literary and upmarket
fiction, and commercial women’s fiction.
She’s also seeking narrative nonfiction.
And children’s books, especially middle
grade and young adult.
Jennifer prefers hard copy, but emailed queries
should go to: jenniferlyonsagency@gmail.com
Send only a
query letter; she’ll request a chapter or full manuscript if interested.
Full submission guidelines here.
Literary Agent Gordan Warnock |
If you’re interested in meeting an agent and in
getting published, don’t miss our online How
to Get Published workshop Saturday, Aug 14, with
literary agent Gordon Warnock of Fuse Literary (see here).
If you’re especially interested in writing for
children, don’t miss Writing
Little Kid Lit course, offered online Thursday
afternoons, July 8 – Aug 26 (see here) and Writing for Children and for Young Adults workshops online Sunday, July 11, with
literary agent Maria Vicente of P.S. Literary (see here).
Beyond that, Brian
Henry’s schedule continues to take
shape...
Summer classes:
Tanya Bellehumeur-Allat's memoir, Peacekeeper's Daughter, coming in September |
Online: Exploring
Creative Writing, an introductory,
low pressure course to get the creative juices flowing,
Wednesday, afternoons, July 7 – Aug 25.
Details here.
Online: Writing Little Kid Lit {Picture Books, Early Readers,
Chapter Books & Middle Grade}, with
two accomplished children's authors as guest speakers, Thursday afternoons,
July 8 – Aug 26. Details here.
Online: Intensive Creative Writing, a challenging course to help you grow as a
writer. Offered at two different times: Tuesday afternoons,
July 6 – Aug 24, and Wednesday evenings, July 7 – Aug 25.
Details here. ~The
Intensive classes are probably full; email to get on the waiting list or to
inquire about the fall.
Details of all summer
classes here.
July workshops
Online: Writing
for Children and for Young Adults with
literary agent Maria Vicente of P.S. Literary. Sunday, July 11. Details here.
Online: Writing Conflict, Saturday, July 17. Details here.
Online: How
to Write Great Dialogue, Sunday, July
25. Details here.
August workshops
Online: How to Get Published, with literary agent Gordon
Warnock of Fuse Literary, Saturday, Aug 14. Details here.
In-Person: How to Write Great
Characters, Saturday, Aug 21. Details here.
September ~ Weekly classes
Online: Writing
Personal Stories, 9 weeks of
creativity and companionship. Monday afternoons, Sept 27 – Dec 13 {no
class Oct 11 or Oct 26}. Details here.
In-Person: Writing Personal Stories, 9 weeks of creativity and companionship, Tuesday
afternoons, Sept 28 – Nov 30, in Burlington.
Details here.
In-Person: Intensive Creative Writing, a challenging course to help you grow as a writer.
Tuesday evenings, Sept 21 – Dec 8.
Details here.
Online: Intensive
Creative Writing, a challenging
course to help you grow as a writer. Offered at two different times: Thursday
afternoons, Sept 23 – Dec 16 {no class Oct 21}, and Friday mornings, Sept
17 – Dec 10 {no class Oct 22}. Details here.
Writing retreat:
Lake Joseph in Muskoka: Sherwood Inn Writing Retreat: this elegant little resort in the heart of the Muskoka’s will be the site for our fall retreat. Friday, Oct 22 – Monday, Oct 25. Details to come.
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