Pitch Madness is fast approaching and we have a crazy, awesome line up of agents competing for your pitches! If you‘re not sure what Pitch Madness is, check out this post here.

And here are the agents …

Andrea Somberg Literary Agent Harvey Klinger Inc
Andrea Somberg

Andrea represents a wide range of fiction and nonfiction, including projects aimed at a young adult and middle grade audience. She’s always actively looking to take on new authors who write in the following categories:  Fiction; literary, commercial, women’s fiction, romance, thrillers, mystery, paranormal, fantasy, science fiction, young adult, middle grade. Visit her website for more details.

Louise Fury

Louise is seeking well written, teen Sci-Fi and Young Adult horror. She is also on the hunt for deep, dark contemporary YA and select Middle Grade fiction with a literary feel–it must be realistic and thought provoking and the characters must be authentic and original. Louise loves horror and romance, especially Regency & Victorian. Visit her website for more details.
 Nicole Resciniti

Twitter: @NicLitAgent


Nicole loves a tight read she won’t be able to put down, signature voice she’ll fight to represent, and HEA’s are a must for romance. Mainstream suspense, thrillers, mysteries, YA and inspirational novels, and she’d love to find the next great science fiction/fantasy novel or action/adventure masterpiece. Visit her company’s website for more details.
 
 Jodell Sadler
Jodell is interested in YA, MG (especially funny) , fiction and nonfiction, book proposals, and picture books. She will also coach writers wanting to self publish.  She simply loves a well-paced story that moves her between joy and tears. Visit her company’s website for more details.
 
 Terrie Wolf
Terrie is seeking: well-written MG/YA fiction (especially fantasy, historical and action/adventure) and nonfiction (especially biography and teen pop-culture).   Terrie specializes in: Empowerment, Children’s (all age groups – F/NF), Romance, MG/YA, Westerns, Women’s, Multi-Cultural  and a variety of Nonfiction. Visit her company’s website for more details.

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 Jordy Albert
Jordy is interested in romance (contemporary/historical/paranormal), YA/NA contemporary/historical romance, MG and YA (YA heavy on romance) action/adventure, sci-fi, fantasy, dystopian, and realistic fiction, and is open to YA LGBT within those genres. Visit her company’s website for more details.
 Melissa Jeglinski

Melissa is currently seeking projects in the following areas:  Romance (contemporary, category, historical, inspirational) Young Adult, Middle Grade, Women’s Fiction and Mystery. Visit her company’s website for more details.

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 Sarah LaPolla

Sarah represents both adult and YA fiction. For adult books, she is looking for literary fiction, urban fantasy, magical realism, dark/psychological mystery, and literary horror. On the YA side, she welcomes all genres and is drawn to unique voices and strong, complex characters. Visit her website for more details.
 
 Peter Knapp
Twitter: @petejknapp

Pete is currently looking for young adult and middle grade fiction that surprises, delights and thrills — particularly stories with a lot of heart, regardless of the genre. Visit his website for more details.
 
 Jessica Sinsheimer
Always on the lookout for new writers, Jessica is most excited about finding literary, women’s, and Young Adult fiction, and — on the nonfiction side — psychology, parenting, self-help, cookbooks, memoirs, and works that speak to life in the twenty-first century. Visit her company’s website for more details.
Carlie Webber
Carlie welcomes both new and established authors in the following genres: Young Adult, Middle Grade, Women’s fiction Literary and general fiction, Mystery, Thriller, Suspense, Romance, Science Fiction, Fantasy, and Memoir. Visit her website for more details.

 

Marisa Cleveland

Marisa is accepting queries for middle grade fiction. Need more details? She is searching for a middle school novel she can’t put down until the last page and can’t stop discussing. Voice is definitely key for her. The writer’s voice has to speak to her. She wants to find characters she’d want as her best friends and partners in crime long after the story ends, whether it’s in this world or an alternate universe. Visit her website for more details.
 

Margaret Bail

Specific Adult genres Margaret represents include the following: Romance (all subgenres EXCEPT Christian or inspirational), Science fiction (including dystopian and post-apocalyptic),Thrillers/action adventure, Historical fiction,Westerns, Fantasy (think Song of Fire and Ice or Dark Tower NOT Lord of the Rings or Chronicles of Narnia). Visit her company’s website for more details.

Erin Harris
 Twitter: @ErinHarrisFolio

 
Erin is seeking ADULT Fiction set against the backdrop of another time, place, or culture. Novels that incorporate some kind of surreal or magical element. Mystery and suspense in their DNA, or ones with a noir aesthetic. Regarding YOUNG ADULT, she’s interested in Contemporary and stories with highly original supernatural concepts or undertones. Visit her company’s website for more details.

Eric Ruben
The Ruben Agency
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Eric is currently most interested in YA, all Romance (except inspirational), Erotica, LGBT, Mystery and more. He’s NOT accepting screenplays, picture books, children’s books, cook books, literary fiction, non-celebrity memoir, short stories, novellas, graphic novels or poetry. Visit his website for more details.

The submission window for Pitch Madness is this Friday, March 15 from 6AM EST to 12PM EST. Check details here.
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  Brenda DrakeShelley WattersSharon M Johnston Summer Heacock 
     Brenda           Shelley          Sharon         Summer 

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 erica m. chapman  Marieke Nijkamp  Fiona McLaren  Dee
     Erica           Marieke         Fiona                 Dee

And check out the Slush Zombies on this post here.
 
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12 Comments

Nick Wilford · March 13, 2013 at 6:58 am

Great line up! I had a blast taking part in this last year. Not got anything ready this time but good luck to everyone.

Andrew · March 13, 2013 at 7:45 am

Wow! Thank you Brenda for bring such a wide range of agents into pitchmadness. You are simply awesome. D

Morgan Hagey · March 13, 2013 at 7:46 am

This looks incredible! SO excited!

vbtremper · March 13, 2013 at 8:00 am

Wow, that’s a superstar line-up. Nice, Brenda!

-Vicki

Sharron · March 13, 2013 at 11:45 am

What a fantastic lineup! Thank you for such an excellent opportunity.

MBee · March 13, 2013 at 1:27 pm

What a great group! I’m excited to be able to pitch to them. Best of luck to everyone!

Ink in the Book · March 13, 2013 at 3:50 pm

This is an amazing line up of agents:)

Wow.

johnlucashargis · March 14, 2013 at 5:57 pm

Oh, heck yeah. What a great gaggle of agents. A few are are on my hot-list already. Outstanding.

Stephsco · March 15, 2013 at 10:17 am

So many great agents listed. For anyone on the fence, this is such a great opportunity for feedback directly from people in the industry. I’ll be lurking and rooting for the contestants!

Martina at Adventures in YA Publishing · March 18, 2013 at 10:13 am

Awesome lineup! Thanks for all you do, Brenda!

johnlucashargis · March 18, 2013 at 2:55 pm

Do-over: I learned from Twitter that the new term for a group of assembled agents is “Commission”, not “Gaggle”.

Mari · March 28, 2013 at 4:24 am

Congratulations to everyone….

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