Dreadful by Caitlin Rozakis represented by Tobias Agency |
The Tobias Agency
276 Fifth Avenue
New York, NY 10001
http://www.thetobiasagency.com/
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The Tobias Agency was
founded by agent Lane Heymont in 2016. It is a full-service literary agency
head-quartered in New York with satellite locations in Los Angeles, Boston, and Dallas/Fort Worth. It is primarily a
literary agency, but also has one agent, Eric C. Jones, who’s looking for
scripts. Currently, Tobias has eight agents altogether. Here are the ones looking
for manuscripts:
Jacqui Lipton joined The
Tobias Agency in 2022 after helming her own literary agency, Raven Quill
Literary, for a number of years previously. She holds an M.F.A. in Fiction
from Vermont College of Fine Arts and regularly teaches classes on writing and
on legal aspects of publishing around the country.
Jacqui represents authors of
fiction and nonfiction from middle grade through to adult, as well as selected
projects for younger readers (picture books, chapter books etc.)
Jacqui is currently focusing
on developing her adult fiction and nonfiction lists and particularly enjoys
mystery/crime, romance, how-to books, and compelling contemporary novels. She
is not currently seeking high fantasy, and considers science-fiction selectively.
Jacqui
will open for submissions on January 20, 2024. Submit through her Query Manager here.
Note: Jacqui will be the guest speaker for
our online “How to Get Published” workshop on Sunday, Feb 25. Details here.
Natascha Morris joined The Tobias Agency
in 2020 after previously working at BookEnds Literary. Natascha thinks that all
books should be well written and entertaining and that all children should see
themselves and their lives in books.
Some of her books include ALA award winning Queen of Physics
by Teresa Robeson, Grandpa Grumps by Katrina Moore, JLG selected We Wait for
the Sun and Oona illustrated by Raissa Figueroa, and The Library of Lost Things
and A Cuban Girl’s Guide to Tea and Tomorrow by Laura Taylor Namey.
Natasha is primarily looking for picture books, middle grade
graphic novels, and young adult novels most genres, including graphic novels. She’s also open to
submissions from illustrators.
Query
Natasha through her Query Manager here.
Lane Heymont began his
publishing career in 2012 at The Seymour Agency and in 2016 formed The Tobias
Literary Agency. With his eclectic taste and particular passion for horror,
Lane is the top literary agent in the genre.
Lane represents a broad range
of commercial fiction and serious nonfiction. He is actively looking for
underrepresented voice across al genres. In fiction, this includes horror and
thrillers.
In nonfiction, he is interested
in history, politics, current events, philosophy, investigative journalism,
memoir, cultural studies, pop culture, and any of the sciences.
In your submission, you must
include all trigger warnings (i.e., blood, violence, sexual content, racism,
slurs, abuse, etc. Failure to do do will result in automatic rejection.
Query Lane through his Query Manager here.
Eric Jones only
represents screenwriters. He’s particularly interested in science fiction,
fantasy, musicals, and period pieces. However, he is open to just about
anything. His main goal is to find a script that will inspire, ignite, and
energize the audience.
To submit a script, see the Tobias Literary Management
Submission Policy and Release Form here.
Ann Rose started her career at
Prospect Agency before moving to Tobias Literary, but she’s still new to the
agenting world and like all new agents, she needs authors. Ann is most
interested in swoony romances, light sci-fi or fantasy (emphasis on the light
side), commercial fiction, and contemporaries.
She is
currently closed to submissions but at the end of 2023 was expecting to open
again “in the new year.” For an update, check out her Query Manager page here.
Torch by Lynn Miller-Lachmann represented by Jacqui Lipton of The Tobias Agency |
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interested in meeting an agent and in getting published, check out our upcoming How to Get Published workshops. Details here.
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interested in writing for young people, join us for a one-day Writing for
Children and for Young Adults workshop with a children’s book
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