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New Magazine Listing

firstwriter.com – Monday January 13, 2020

Publishes: Poetry;
Markets: Adult;
Preferred styles: Literary

Submit 1-3 poems through online submission system. Accepts previously published poems and simultaneous submissions. Include short bio.

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New Literary Agent Listing: Felicity Blunt

firstwriter.com – Friday January 10, 2020

"Most simply put I am looking for good stories, compellingly told. The books on my list have one thing in common, the combination of a distinctive voice and a great narrative."

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Tyler Perry slammed by fans after admitting he has no writer’s room

pagesix.com – Thursday January 9, 2020

It ain’t easy being Madea.

Tyler Perry admitted this week that he’s written several of his plays, films and television shows solo, apparently hoping to inspire others with his work ethic. Many fans missed that sentiment, however, and called out the studio owner for not hiring writers.

“So, I don’t know if you know, this but all shows on television have a writer’s room,” Perry, 50, said in an Instagram clip Monday. “Most of the time, they’re 10 people, 12, whatever, that write on these television shows. Well, I have no writer’s room. Nobody writes any of my work. I write it all. Why am I telling [you] this? I wrote all of these scripts by myself in 2019. What’s my point? Work ethic!”

But rather than be inspired, many of Perry’s followers took issue with what they saw as his refusal to employ writers who could bring fresh perspectives to his work.

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Brown and Morris promoted to agents at Curtis Brown

thebookseller.com – Wednesday January 8, 2020

Becky Brown and Lucy Morris have both been promoted to agents at Curtis Brown's books department.

Brown becomes an agent at the firm's heritage division, having taken up the role of associate agent in September last year, joining Norah Perkins to expand the agency’s list of literary estates. Curits Brown said she had been instrumental in bringing in a raft of new ones, including Nancy Spain and Pamela Frankau.

She first joined in 2017 to support Jonny Geller’s office, having previously worked at A M Heath and publishers Macmillan and Bloomsbury.

Morris, who joined in 2014 as assistant to Karolina Sutton and became an associate agent last year, is promoted to agent in the books department.

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New Publisher Listing

firstwriter.com – Wednesday January 8, 2020

Publishes: Fiction;
Markets: Adult;
Preferred styles: Niche

Publishes alternative books and niche lifestyle fiction. Complete online submission process on website.

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New Literary Agency Listing: The Labyrinth Literary Agency

firstwriter.com – Wednesday January 8, 2020

Founded in 2014. Provides a range of author representation and editorial services across books and film. 

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How to embrace your inner poet in 2020

harpersbazaar.com – Tuesday January 7, 2020

In 2017, Isabella Macpherson and Gala Gordon launched a platform for rising actors, directors and writers from all backgrounds, but particularly women. Since then, Platform Presents has grown in size and influence, evolving from a singular poetry evening to full play readings involving big star names.

Poetry is still a focus and passion for the company and on 9 February, Macpherson and Gordon will stage its 2020 Poetry Gala where high-profile actors and actresses will read the world's best-loved poems, as directed by Gemma Arterton. The line-up includes Chiwetel Ejiofor, Rhys Ifans, Holliday Grainger and Juliet Stevenson to name but a few.

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New Literary Agent Listing: Jamie Carr

firstwriter.com – Tuesday January 7, 2020

Represents novelists, short story writers, journalists, activists, and food and culture writers. Most interested in adult literary and upmarket commercial fiction and narrative nonfiction, she is drawn to writing that is voice-driven, highly transporting, from unique perspectives and marginalized voices, and that seeks to disrupt or reframe what appears to be known.

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'Fight Club' author Chuck Palahniuk takes readers to writing school in new book 'Consider This'

eu.usatoday.com – Monday January 6, 2020

It's no secret that going to school for a Master of Fine Arts (MFA) in creative writing is expensive. But with the release of his new book, "Consider This: Moments in My Writing Life After Which Everything Was Different," Chuck Palahniuk is offering an alternative. 

"It costs a fortune to get a MFA degree in creative writing, and there are people who don't have that money and don't have that time and don't live anywhere close to a school that has a program like that," the author explains to USA TODAY. 

Now, the novelist who has published more than two dozen books, including "Fight Club" (1996), is looking to share the most important moments and lessons that helped mould him in his new book, which hits shelves Jan. 7.

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Author Elizabeth TenHouten: “To be a great author don’t be afraid of what others will think”

thriveglobal.com – Monday January 6, 2020

As part of my interview series on the five things you need to know to become a great author, I had the pleasure of interviewing Elizabeth TenHouten. Elizabeth is an international bestselling beauty author and poet. She has authored two beauty books with Random House and is currently working on her first poetry book, titled: The Softest Sting.

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