Richard Cummings' IBO LANDING has been selected as winner of the Eaton Literary Agency's Annual Book Length Prize for 2008 given to quality un-published manuscripts.
Congratulations to Emily Cena and Pam Chillemi-Yeager on the recent sale of their manuscripts.  
Emily's manuscript, THE TEN POUND SECRET will be published by Magni Group, Inc., Texas and Pam's manuscript THE FIRST DAY OF CHRISTMAS, published by Terradan Works Publishers, New York, is now available.


Welcome to our agency

We love books. We love reading them, writing them, editing them and helping them get into print. We have eclectic tastes and are open to manuscripts of almost any genré.

But at this time, submissions are closed until March 2009, while we work with our current clients.


Before you send us your manuscript you MUST understand a few facts:
  1. Writing a book is the easy part; selling it to a publisher and then to a market is very much harder.
  2. We choose to represent authors who have the skills to write, the discipline to do the work, and the willingness to work with us to make the product marketable. Your query may be your only chance to prove that you are client material so read all of our information before submitting a query.
  3. While we are not traditional in that we make every effort to remain open to new writers and that we accept submissions by e-mail, we are traditional in what we expect to see in a query. You will impress us more with a good query letter than with a well-written novel. A lot of people can write well while very few are tenacious enough to do what it takes to become a published author.
  4. Simultaneous queries to multiple agencies or publishers are frowned upon, but we understand why authors do it. We will read your query but if we ask for additional material we will accept it only if we are the exclusive readers at that level. In return we will promise a rapid turn around (understanding that at least two readers in our agency will be reviewing your work and that it takes each an average of 12 hours to read a manuscript--and that we receive more than one query per day which we also must read and evaluate). All of this is in addition to the actual work of servicing our signed clients.
  5. We want to do a good job since our success as an agency is entirely dependent upon our ability to recognize and sign quality authors. We can not do it without your help and full cooperation.
 
ALWAYS QUERY FIRST

  • We NEVER charge reading fees for considering work, nor do we charge for standard copyediting of accepted submissions.
  • We are not reading children's books, plays, poetry or scripts at this time.
  • Send queries as email text only--we do not open unsolicited attachments.
  • Do not send queries to any address other those indicated on this page.

Open Letter From Rebecca Pratt

Because we are not currently accepting queries we want to help you find an agent.  A good aid is the article,

The Magic Focus That’ll Get You an Agent

by David Ryback (who is one of our authors).
David provides a very good evaluation of the obligatory query letter and how to use it to best effect when seeking an agent for your project.
We wish you good luck in your search.
Do I need an agent? Before submitting a query
go HERE first
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