How to Snag a Chick Literature Book Agent: Where to Target Your Queries
By Tina Samuels, published May 01, 2007
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Ann Rittenberg
Ann Rittenberg Literary Agency
30 Bond Street
New York, NY 10012
ann@rittlit.com
(No Email Queries, please)
Represents Literary Fiction, Chick Lit, Commercial Fiction, Women's Fiction, Thrillers, Suspense, Multi-Cultural, History, Sports, Biography, Adventure and True Story, Women's Issues, Journalism, and Narrative Nonfiction.
They are currently accepting queries at this agency.
BJ Robbins
BJ Robbins Literary Agency
5130 Bellaire Avenue
North Hollywood, CA 91607
robbinsliterary@aol.com
Represents Literary Fiction, True Crime, Mystery, Commercial Fiction, Thrillers, Suspense, Multi-Cultural, History, Sports, Biography, Medical, Science, Parenting, How To, Drama and Music, Narrative Nonfiction, Psychology, Health and Fitness, Film and Entertainment, Humor, Journalism, and Cultural Social Issues.
They are currently accepting queries at this agency.
Evan Marshall
Evan Marshall Agency
Six Tristam Place
Pine Brook, NJ 07058
evanmarshall@TheNovelist.com
(No Email Queries, please)
Represents Literary Fiction, Sci Fi, Chick Lit, True Crime, Mystery, Commercial Fiction, Fantasy, Women's Fiction, Romance, Family Saga, YA, Thrillers, and Suspense.
They are currently accepting queries at this agency.
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