New Literary Agency Listing
firstwriter.com – Friday August 4, 2017
Handles: Fiction; Nonfiction
Areas: Autobiography; Biography; Current Affairs; Health; Religious; Self-Help; Spiritual
Markets: Adult
Treatments: Contemporary; Literary
Full-service literary agency based in New York. Represents fiction, memoir, biography, self-improvement, spirituality, and nonfiction on contemporary issues. No screenplays, childrenâs books, illustrated books, cookbooks, romance, category mystery, or science fiction. Send query by post with SASE or by email, including brief description of the project, relevant biographical information, and any publishing credits. No attachments. Response not guaranteed.
New Magazine Listing
firstwriter.com – Thursday August 3, 2017
Publishes: Articles; Essays; Features; Interviews; Nonfiction; Poetry; Reviews;
Areas include: Arts; Criticism; Culture; Literature; Music;
Markets: Adult;
Preferred styles: Experimental; In-depth; Literary
We accept features, articles, criticism and essays on literary or art-related topics, for instance, essays about authors or artists, styles or periods, places, movements, or some aspect of writing or art. Scholarly papers are sometimes accepted. Book reviews and interviews are welcome.
We occasionally accept previously published nonfiction.
For personal essays, we especially like to some connection to art or literature or to cultural or societal issues.
Special interests include art and literature outside the mainstream, the Beat Generation, Surrealism, and countercultural movements.
We also publish poetry and are very open to experimental poetry and visual poetry.

Publishers who want new readers must challenge their genre boundaries
thebookseller.com – Tuesday August 1, 2017

By now you’ll most likely have heard of The Underground Railroad by Colson Whitehead.
The American writer's alternate history novel is less a subterranean secret, more a juggernaught of buzz that’s currently crossing genre borderlines with the speed of a runaway express.
Winner of the Pulitzer and the National Book Award, Booker long-listed, lauded by Oprah and feted as “fantastic” by Barack Obama (the last book he read in the White House, and thus allegedly the last book read by a US President to date), The Underground Railroad has just added the 2017 Arthur C. Clarke Award for science fiction literature to its roster of accolades.
New Magazine Listing
firstwriter.com – Monday July 31, 2017
Publishes: Fiction; Nonfiction; Poetry;
Areas include: Adventure; Fantasy; Historical; Literature; Mystery; Nature; Romance; Sci-Fi; Short Stories;
Markets: Adult; Family; Youth;
Preferred styles: Contemporary; Literary
This literary journal is dedicated to mostly young writers who are homeschooled or have been homeschooled in the past. However, all ages (13+) are encouraged to submit to this journal. Literary fiction, speculative fiction, creative non-fiction, and poetry, are all welcome here.

Verve Launches Communications Arm, Hires Sarah Shulman To Run It
deadline.com – Friday July 28, 2017

Verve has taken the wraps off Verve Communications, a new division of the growing literary agency that will be run by Sarah Shulman. Shulman came aboard this week after spending the past five years at ICM Partners, where she was a manager in the corporate communications department.

Abrams Artists Adds Agents Todd Eisner & Matt Gogal, Promotes Katie Gamelli
deadline.com – Friday July 28, 2017

Abrams Artists Agency is expanding its talent division, hiring Todd Eisner as Senior Agent in the firm’s Los Angeles Talent department, and Matt Gogal as a Talent Agent. Having joined Abrams in the past few weeks, both will report to SVP and Head of Theatrical in Los Angeles, Marni Rosenzweig.
In addition, Katie Gamelli has been promoted to Theatrical Literary Agent in New York, effective immediately. She is reporting to Sarah Douglas and Charles Kopelman.
New Literary Agency Listing
firstwriter.com – Friday July 28, 2017
Handles: Fiction
Areas include: Crime; Drama; Fantasy; Horror; Romance; Sci-Fi; Suspense; Thrillers
Markets: Adult; Youth
Preferred styles: Commercial; Contemporary; Dark; Light; Literary; Mainstream
Literary agency providing career management for authors in the United States, United Kingdom, Republic of Ireland, and Canada.

Emrys Journal seeks submissions on the theme of Laughter
firstwriter.com – Thursday July 27, 2017

From August 1, until November 1, 2017, Emrys Journal will be accepting submissions of unpublished fiction, poetry, and creative nonfiction on the theme of "Laughter" for their 35th Anniversary Issue.
New Magazine Listing
firstwriter.com – Thursday July 27, 2017
Publishes: Fiction; Poetry;
Markets: Adult;
Preferred styles: Literary
Send up to six poems or one story at a time. Potential contributors should familiarise themselves with the magazine before submitting. Includes regular section of High School writers. Send submissions by post with SASE. Allow up to three months for a response.

Is the ebook a dead format?
thebookseller.com – Monday July 24, 2017

Nowadays, the ebook has a reputation for technological conservatism - so it is easy to forget that there was significant anticipation for the Kindle’s arrival ten years ago.
In a 2009 editorial, The Bookseller declared the device was “a giant leap for all”. The Kindle was frequently compared to the iPod’s transformative effect on the music industry. No wonder - the ebook format promised several advantages. Users could adjust typographic settings for improved accessibility; there was an increased level of portability; and the move to digital distribution promised the ability to purchase publishers’ extensive back catalogues.
But despite the early promise of the ebook, many are questioning whether it has lived up to these expectations. In recent years, the ebook has faced significant backlash amid reports of declining sales in trade publishing. The Publishing Association Yearbook 2016 noted a 17% slump in the sale of consumer ebooks while physical book revenue increased by 8%. Over the last couple of years, audiobooks have replaced ebooks as digital publishing’s critical darling on the back of a rapid increase in revenue. In this climate, several commentators have asked “how ebooks lost their shine.”
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