It Happened One Christmas
by Chantel Guertin
represented by Transatlantic
Transatlantic Agency
2 Bloor Street East
Suite 3500
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
https://www.transatlanticagency.com/
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Transatlantic Agency is a leading literary management company with a team of 20
experienced agents based in cities across North America. They offer a full
spectrum of career representation to authors (Adult, Children’s & YA, and
illustrators) and storytellers (Speakers, Industry leaders & Influencers)
across all genres and formats for book, content development, speaking and TV
& Film.
Transatlantic represents
more than 700 American, Canadian and internationally bestselling and
award-winning clients. Their clients’ books range from commercial to literary
for fiction and nonfiction, graphic novels and picture books, which regularly
appear on notable bestseller lists across North America and have won major
awards such as the Newbery Medal (U.S.), the Giller Prize (Canada), Michael L.
Printz Honor Book (U.S.), and the Governor General’s Award for both adult and
children’s literature (Canada).
Five of their agents are
open to queries:
Jane Chun is new to Transatlantic. She joined in 2023 after four years at Janklow
& Nesbit Associates. Prior to her time at J&N, she worked on a
freelance project for HG Literary and interned at Writers House and Maximum
Films & Management.
Before entering the publishing world, Jane attended NYU where she
majored in History and minored in Business of Entertainment, Media, and
Technology; Creative Writing; and Spanish. She returned to NYU shortly after
graduation and a brief stint at Asian CineVision and the Asian American
International Film Festival (AAIFF) to receive her M.S. in Publishing with
distinction. She is a native New Yorker.
Jane is particularly
interested in stories that center marginalized communities and prose that is
cinematic and atmospheric with good rhythm. In both fiction and nonfiction, she
is drawn towards compelling, fresh voices that make her feel as though the
writer is in the room with her, telling her their story with intimacy as if
they were already acquainted. Regardless of how plot-driven a story is,
characters with rich inner worlds and emotional depth are a must for her.
For fiction, she is seeking commercial, upmarket, and literary
works in both adult and MG/YA about the search for and rebuilding of identity,
diaspora, family and community, and examinations of power in relationships.
She is also looking for fantasy, sci-fi, and speculative fiction
that delve into sharp social commentary and have meticulous world building and
settings that don’t feel like Western Europe.
For historical fiction, she likes hidden histories and anything
that is set in a time or place she’s not familiar with or focuses on a
community that has been often overlooked if it’s a time/place she knows.
In terms of
nonfiction, she is looking for memoirs and narrative
nonfiction with a nuanced, intersectional approach and similar themes to her
interests in fiction. She also is interested in books about food, travel, pop
culture, and cultural criticism that dive deeply and thoughtfully into culture
and traditions, particularly those written by authors of color.
In addition to traditional prose, she is very interested in graphic
novels and nonfiction. She is looking for stylistically engaging, unique art
that feels either nostalgic without being derivative or fresh and
boundary-pushing. At the moment, she is only open to picture books by referral.
She is not the right person for prescriptive nonfiction,
self-help, religion/spirituality books, romance, commercial thrillers, hard
sci-fi, poetry, or short story collections.
Query Jane through her Query
Manager here.
If you are having difficulty using Query Manager, you can query
Jane by email at: queryjane@transatlanticagency.com
Please do NOT submit your query
through both methods; the duplicate query will not be answered.
For Fiction, include a
brief introduction, a synopsis, and the first ten pages. For email queries,
please include all text in the body of the email
Nonfiction: a brief introduction, a full outline, and the first ten pages
of the proposal. For email queries, please include all text in the body of the
email
Graphic novels/nonfiction: a brief introduction, a synopsis/outline, and at least five
illustrated pages with text. If you do not have five pages, you can send ten
script pages and some sample art instead. For email queries, please attach the
sample pages/art as a PDF
Brenna English-Loeb joined Transatlantic in 2019 after working for several years at
Janklow & Nesbit Associates and Writers House, where she had the pleasure
of working with New York Times bestselling and award-winning authors across
multiple genres. Brenna grew up in beautiful Upstate New York and studied
English and Theatre at Bucknell University.
Brenna is also the owner of BEL Tower Editorial, where she works
with authors as a developmental editor on such big-picture issues as
world-building, plot and character development, pacing and theme, among other
areas of concern, such as query and synopsis critiques.
Brenna has always
gravitated to unique stories with a strong point of view. She is specifically
looking for works of adult and select YA science fiction, fantasy, mystery,
romcom and gothic horror. She’s interested in crime and suspense that does not
center the police, military or state intelligence agencies and Westerns from a
queer and/or BIPOC POV.
She loves character-driven space operas,
rare myth and fairy tale retellings, nature survival stories, epistolary
novels, and heists. She also has a soft spot for stories that blend multiple
genres and she is always looking for works by underrepresented groups and
identities.
Aspects of a work that are sure to catch
her eye include: sports, pilgrimages, bog bodies, gothic and evocative
atmospheres, relationship-driven plots, a sense of adventure, and narratives
that reveal a deep knowledge of a particular subject. She also loves old tropes
made new again, unreliable narrators, the age of sail and power imbalances.
For nonfiction: Brenna
is looking for serious, groundbreaking sociological work that holds our culture
up to the magnifying glass. She also loves accounts of historical events and
people that deserve to be better known, as well as unusual and influential
object histories.
Query Brenna at: querybrenna@transatlanticagency.com
Rob Firing has been working as a promoter and publicist for more than 20 years, 15 of those at HarperCollins as their Senior Director of Publicity, Communications and Speakers’ Bureau. Rob has worked closely with everyone from JK Rowling to Tom Wolfe, from Margaret Trudeau to Margaret Drabble — literally hundreds of writers across many genres.
He has
won awards for his work from the Canadian Marketing Association and other
marketing and PR organizations. He is also the co-author of The Everyday Squash
Cook (HarperCollins, 2014), and the author of STEAK REVOLUTION (HarperCollins,
2018), which was a Gourmand World Cookbook Award finalist.
Rob's looking for books about food and
drink, cookbooks, memoir, biography, general nonfiction and YA nonfiction.
Please note that due to the sometimes
very high volume of inquiries, not all inquiries
regarding manuscript submissions will be answered.
If you are submitting a proposal, please
submit a synopsis and 20 pages of the manuscript via email to rob@transatlanticagency.com
No attachments
Samantha Haywood is President of the Transatlantic Agency. She has extensive experience selling authors in North America for publication and TV/film representation. She launched her client list with Transatlantic Agency in 2004 after working in the international rights departments of Random House of Canada and Westwood Creative Artists.
Samantha represents a diverse and vibrant client
list of novelists, memoirists, investigative journalists, graphic novelists,
cookbook authors and thought leaders. Samantha represents international rights
for the renown publisher, Drawn & Quarterly. She is also a founding member
and former President of PACLA, the Professional Association of Canadian
Literary Agents.
Samantha Haywood is
looking for a plurality of voices – stories and authors of all backgrounds are
encouraged! Her objective in here client list are originality and diversity.
In fiction, she’s looking
for literary fiction to upmarket commercial fiction of all types. Getting more
specific, yes to: smart contemporary fiction, upmarket women’s fiction and
cross-over/hybrid style novels with speculative elements. Yes to literary
thrillers and upmarket mystery with some cozy mysteries and historical fiction.
In nonfiction, she
prefers narrative nonfiction, especially on culturally relevant topics. Some
examples: sexuality/gender; investigative reportage; outstanding memoirs (must
be truly original or well-known subjects); environmental issues; historical
narratives handled in refreshing ways and true crime with societal
implications. “Essentially, I’m looking for a strong narrative drive and
distinctive voice at all times.”
She’s also seeking full
length graphic novels with author and illustrator as one creator, or already
teamed-up. Graphic novel memoirs, biographies, travel narratives and other
nonfiction graphica also welcome.
Query Samantha
at: querysamantha@transatlanticagency.com
Include a sample of your
work, maximum of 20 pages. “Embed the sample/excerpt into the email after the
cover letter. Graphic novel submissions may include an attachment. Please
submit an author bio/publishing history and a synopsis. Please note if other
agents are also considering the project and please do not submit to me if you
have already submitted to another Transatlantic Agent.”
Carolyn Forde
is temporarily open to
queries until December 6, 2023. (After Dec. 6, check back to Transatlantic’s website
for update).
Carolyn was a literary agent and International Rights Director at Westwood Creative Artists for 14 years before joining Transatlantic. For the last decade Carolyn has traveled to both the London Book Fair and the Frankfurt Book Fair and New York regularly, and she will continue to do so in her new role at Transatlantic. Carolyn has lived and worked in Japan, Mexico and the Czech Republic and is a dual citizen of Canada and the UK.
Carolyn does not consider
submissions that are sent to other Transatlantic agents simultaneously.
Carolyn would love to see literary
fiction (especially speculative and horror), commercial fiction, narrative
non-fiction by experts in the field and is open minded to a broad range of
topics and styles – as long as it engages her. There are a few things she’s not
keen on – medical/disease related memoirs, police procedurals, climate thrillers,
military or CIA fiction, cozy mysteries, books about film and tv behind the
scenes, and fantasy.
Query Carolyn at: carolyn@transatlanticagency.com
Paste the first 20 pages into the body of your query – attachments will not be opened (double spaced and 12 pt font).
Amanda Orozco
will open to submissions
on January 1, 2024.
For fiction, she’s looking for literary and
upmarket adult fiction that feature stories about love, complex relationships,
messy family dynamics, folklore and mythology, ghosts, and/or magic, in
whatever forms they may take.
For nonfiction, she’s interested in stories that
offer fresh cultural, political, and/or social critiques along with personal
narratives on art, pop culture, tech, and forgotten, unexamined history.
Come January,
query Amanda at: queryamanda@transatlanticagency.com
Include a 25-page sample
(for fiction) or proposal (for nonfiction). Please include “Query” in the
subject line along with the title and genre of your project, and notify her if
another offer of representation is received. Alternatively, queries can be
submitted through her
Query Manager: https://querymanager.com/query/amandaorozco
Please submit
your query either through email OR Query Manager; do NOT submit your query
through both.
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