Stranger in the Lake by Kimberly Belle
represented by Holloway Literary
Holloway Literary
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Two agents at Holloway Literary
are looking for new
authors.
Bethany Fulk
was recently promoted to junior
agent. Like all new agents, she needs authors. Prior to being promoted to her
current position, Bethany was with the agency as an intern and then an
assistant for the past two years. She graduated from Davis and Elkins
College cum laude in 2017 with a BA in English. Following graduation, Bethany
worked as a public relations assistant and most recently as an editorial
assistant. Before joining Holloway Literary, Bethany interned with North Star
Editions and Foundry Literary and Media. Bethany now lives in Virginia with her
husband, and enjoys spending her time writing and reading.
Bethany is looking for Middle
Grade and Young Adult fiction. In Middle Grade, she wants Fantasy (all types), Historical
Fiction/Fantasy, Paranormal, Mysteries, Adventure stories, Retellings (myth, folklore,
legends, fairytales), and Friendship stories.
In Young Adult, she’s
looking for Fantasy (all types), Historical Fiction/Fantasy, Paranormal, Spies/Heists,
Gothic/Horror (more suspense, less gore), Retellings (myth, folklore, legends,
fairytales), and Romance (Rom-Coms!)
She has a few special
Requests: Lore, myths, and fairytales from around the world; Something that
makes me feel like I’m on vacation; Villains; Theme parks; Paranormal (witches,
ghosts, werewolves–give me all of them!); and Fun sports stories (I love
lacrosse and soccer).
Query Bethany at:
submissions@hollowayliterary.com
In the subject header, put Agent’s
Name/Title of Your Manuscript/Genre. Paste the first 15 pages of your manuscript into the email.
Nikki Terpilowski
established Holloway
Literary in 2011. She is looking for both fiction and nonfiction.
In adult fiction, she’s
seeking Historical Romance, especially Regency and Highlander, Contemporary
Romance, especially diverse, small-town and or southern settings, Women’s
Fiction, especially with magical realism and or southern settings, Mystery
(Cozy, traditional, historical), Domestic suspense/thrillers, Historical
fiction, and Southern fiction.
She also want Middle Grade
and Young Adult fantasy and science fiction.
In nonfiction, Nikki is seeking
Lifestyle, Travel, Culinary, History, Yoga/Mindfulness, and New Age books.
Query Nikki at: submissions@hollowayliterary.com
In the subject header, put Agent’s Name/Title of Your Manuscript/Genre. Paste the first 15 pages of your manuscript into the email. For nonfiction, submit your proposal.
Full submission
guidelines here.
If
you’re interested in meeting an agent and in getting published, don’t miss our
online How to Get
Published workshop with literary agent Olga Filina of 5
Otter Literary, Saturday, Sept 25. Details here.
If you’re especially interested in writing for children or
for young adults, don’t miss out Kid Lit workshop, Saturday, Oct 2, with guest Anne Shone, executive editor, Scholastic Books (see here).
Beyond
that, Brian Henry’s schedule continues to take shape...
Jackson's Point: Writing Retreat
at The Briars Resort and Spa on Lake Simcoe. Stretch out your summer for an
extra weekend and join us for a writers’ getaway at this modern lakeside resort
built around a historic country estate. Friday, Sept 10 – Monday, Sept
13. Details here.
September ~ Weekly classes
Online: Welcome
to Creative Writing, 10 weeks of
discovering your creative side, Tuesday afternoons, Sept 28 – Dec 7,
2021 {no class Oct 26}. Details here.
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. Wednesday evenings,
Sept 29 – Nov 24, in Burlington. Details here.
Online: Intensive
Creative Writing, a challenging
course to help you grow as a writer.
Offered online at 3 different times:
Tuesday evenings, Sept 14 – Dec 7, 2021 {no class Oct 26} – still
lots of room in this session; Thursday afternoons, Sept 23 – Dec 16,
2021 {no class Oct 21}, and Friday mornings, Sept 17 – Dec 10,
2021 {no class Oct 22}. Details here.
Details of
all upcoming classes here.
October
Online: Writing for Children and for Young
Adults, Saturday, Oct 2, with guest Anne
Shone, executive editor, Scholastic Books (see here).
Online: How to Write Great
Characters, Saturday, Oct 16. Details here.
Writing Retreat:
Lake Joseph in Muskoka: Writing Retreat at Sherwood Inn Resort. Join us for a writers’ getaway at one of Ontario’s most elegant inns. Friday, Oct 23 – Monday, Oct 25. Details here. Note: This retreat is now full. Next fall, we’ll offer two retreats at Sherwood to accommodate everyone. In the meanwhile ...
Arowhon Pines Resort in Algonquin Park |
We've arranged an end of summer retreat Sept 10 – Sept 13 at The Briars on Lake Simcoe (see here) and we'll also offer an end of winter retreat at the Briars if people are interested. Finally, we'll have our usual spring retreat at Arowhon Pines in Algonquin Park, May 27 – May 30, 2022. See details or our 2020 retreat at Arowhon retreat here. If you’re interested in any of these upcoming retreats, email brianhenry@sympatico.ca
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