The Lost Apothecary by Sarah Penner
represented by Janklow & Nesbit
Janklow & Nesbit Associates
285 Madison Ave
21st Floor
New York, N.Y. 10017
http://www.janklowandnesbit.com/
and
6 – 67 Newman Street
Fitzrovia
London W1T 3EQ
UK
http://www.janklowandnesbit.co.uk/
Janklow & Nesbit is a powerhouse literary
agency with offices in New York, and London. Clients include Anne Rice (Interview with a Vampire), William Goldman (The Princess Bride), Bill O'Reilly (The O'Reilly Factor, Culture
Warrior), Malcolm Gladwell (The Tipping Point, Blink), David McCullough (Truman), Michael Moore (Fahrenheit 9/11), and many
other top authors, including bestselling YA authors such as Angie
Thomas (The
Hate U Give).
Total
number of clients: about 1,000. They’ve represented books that have appeared on The New York Times Bestseller
Lists cumulatively for more than 9,100 weeks between 2010 and 2016, and their
authors have garnered every major accolade from the Pulitzer Prize to the
Academy Award.
The newest member of the
team is Roma Panganiban. Romn graduated from Allegheny College with a degree in English and
Psychology before taking on graduate studies in Modern and Contemporary
Literature & Culture at the University of York (UK), a writing internship
in Nicaragua, academic tutoring in the suburbs of New Jersey, and office
management for a theatrical costume studio in Manhattan.
She began her
publishing career at The Gernert Company before joining Janklow & Nesbit,
where she now assists Chris Clemans and Chad Luibl and works with writers
across the adult and children’s markets.
Roma is seeking fiction for both adults and young people, and narrative
nonfiction.
Roma's taste leans literary, but she is open to a broad range of fiction,
including novels and collections that embrace genre elements – speculative, historical,
mystery, sci-fi, fantasy – as well as those that defy categorization
altogether. She values prose that is thoughtful, clear, clever, and beautiful;
compelling, idiosyncratic voices; and fresh, unexpected perspectives,
particularly those of writers from underrepresented communities.
Roma is also interested in narrative nonfiction that reorients
our understanding of history, culture, science, society, education, and
ourselves, whether by established experts or fiercely curious upstarts, as well
as creative nonfiction that appeals equally to the heart, mind, and sense of
humor.
In children’s fiction, Roma prefers more high-concept,
plot-driven MG and more introspective, character- and voice-driven YA,
especially featuring protagonists who don’t often see themselves as the main
character. In children’s nonfiction, she looks for books that help young
readers better understand each other, themselves, and the universe around them.
Query Roma at: submissions@janklow.com
Send it to her attention. For fiction, include a brief synopsis and the first ten pages in the body of the email. For
nonfiction, include a full outline and the first ten pages of the
manuscript.
Full submission guidelines here.
Literary agent Stephanie Winter
will be our guest speaker May 27
for "How to Get Published"
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Children and for Young Adults workshop (see here), and you
might be especially interested in our upcoming weekly Kid Lit class (see here).
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