Curtis Brown Ltd
228 E 45th Street
New York, NY 10017
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Curtis Brown is one of the world’s leading literary agencies,
representing a wide variety of established and emerging authors of all genres
since 1914. With seventeen agents and offices in New York, San Francisco and New Orleans,
Curtis Brown is full-service literary agency that handles all aspects of their
clients’ careers, including dramatic, translation, audio and digital media
rights. For new authors, your best bets at Curtis Brown may be one of these
three agents:
Jazmia Young is an associate agent at Curtis Brown Ltd and is
the newest member of the team. Like all new agents, she needs authors.
Jazmia
received her bachelor’s degree in English with a concentration in Creative
Writing at the City College of New York and was a graduate of the Publishing
Certificate Program at CCNY.
Jazmia is
interested in representing children’s books, picture books through YA, focusing
on middle-grade fiction and nonfiction with the goal of amplifying
underrepresented voices and experiences. She particularly loves stories with
friendship ties, complicated family dynamics, and grief or loss. Being a New
York native, anything based in the great NYC has her heart.
Jazmia is
also the Administrative Assistant of the Association of American Literary
Agents.
Query
Jazmia at: jky@cbltd.com
Paste the first ten pages
of your manuscript into the body of the email and put QUERY in the subject
line.
Kerry D’Agostino is a literary agent at Curtis Brown, Ltd. She
represents literary and upmarket fiction, and her authors include novelists
Andrea Bobotis, Leesa Cross-Smith, Nancy Wayson Dinan, Micah Dean Hicks, Leslie
Pietrzyk and Liza Wieland, as well as suspense writers Caroline B. Cooney and
John Straley. Kerry also represents select nonfiction and YA.
Kerry is particularly drawn to character-driven work, unconventional
plot structures, unreliable narrators, complicated family relationships, and
speculative elements that challenge our ways of thinking about the world.
Kerry is a graduate of Bowdoin College, Harvard Graduate School of
Education and the Columbia Publishing Course. She currently serves on the Board
of Directors for the Association of American Literary Agents, where she is also
a member of the organization’s Programming and Communications Committees and a
mentor for the Literary Agents of Change Mentorship Program. Kerry is also a
member of Curtis Brown’s Inclusion & Accountability Committee. She lives in
Brooklyn with her husband and two cats.
Query Kerry at kd@cbltd.com
Include either the first fifty
pages of your manuscript or your full proposal in an attachment as a Word
document. Kerry reviews all submissions within three to four weeks and will
respond if she is interested in seeing more.
Sarah Gerton is an agent at Curtis Brown, Ltd. She’s building a
list of fiction and narrative nonfiction for middle grade and young adult
readers. While fantasy is her first love, she’s eager to read YA and MG fiction
of all genres, gravitating toward character-driven stories with unforgettable
settings.
On the
nonfiction side, her interests include beautifully written history, reportage,
and/or memoir for a young audience.
Sarah
graduated from Wesleyan University and the Columbia Publishing Course.
Queries Sarah at: sg@cbltd.com
Put “query” in the subject line and include the first ten pages
of your manuscript in the body of the email.
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 Sunday, February 20, with
literary agent Marie Lamba of the Jennifer De Chiara Agency. Marie represents
both adult and children’s literature and is an author herself. Details here.
Note: if it’s past Feb 2022,
check out upcoming “How to Get Published” workshops here.
Beyond
that, Brian’s schedule continues to take shape....
Workshops:
Online: Raising the
Stakes ~ How to increase your story’s tension.
Sunday, February 27. See here.
Writing
Retreats:
Jackson's Point on Lake Simcoe: Writing Retreat at The Briars Resort and Spa. Get away to this modern
lakeside resort built around a historic country estate. Friday,
March 4 – Monday, March 7. Details here. Still space in this retreat.
Algonquin
Park: Writing Retreat at Arowhon Pines Resort, June 3 – June 6. Join us for a weekend of creativity and fine dining
in the midst of the Algonquin wilderness. Details here. This retreat is full.
Muskoka Writing Retreat at Sherwood Inn, Friday, Oct 14 – Monday Oct 17, 2022. Details here. Mark your calendars and reserve early before it fills up!
Weekly
classes starting in April:
In-person: Welcome to
Creative Writing, an introductory, low-pressure course to get the creative juices
flowing Thursday evenings, April 14 – June 21. Details here.
Details
of online spring classes coming soon.
For
more details or to register for any workshop, retreat or weekly class,
email brianhenry@sympatico.ca
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