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Organize and track your query letters to literary agents and publishers.
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| Author | Agent |
| Ed Ugel | Farley Chase - Waxman Literary Agency |
| Sophie Uliano | Scott Waxman - Waxman Literary Agency |
| June Ulrich | Jenny Bent - The Bent Agency |
| Rui Umezawa | Dean Cooke - The Cooke Agency |
| Evelyn Underhill | - The Sayle Literary Agency |
| Craig Unger | Elizabeth Sheinkman - Curtis Brown Group, Ltd. |
| Barry Unsworth | - Sheil Land Associates Ltd |
| Arthur Upfield | - The Sayle Literary Agency |
| Jackie Urbanovich | Marcia Wernick - Sheldon Fogelman Agency |
| Leon Uris | Nancy Stauffer Cahoon - Nancy Stauffer Associates |
| Tess Uriza Holthe | Mary Ann Naples - The Creative Culture |
| Stan Utley | Scott Waxman - Waxman Literary Agency |
| Daphne Uviller | Michelle Brower - Folio Literary Management |
| Daphne Uviller | Tracy Brown - Tracy Brown Literary Agency |
| Frequently Asked Questions Q. Why are some authors listed more than once, and under different agents? A. This is because the listing shows current and past agents. Knowing that an author was once a client is just as valuable as knowing who that author's agent is now. The agent's tastes probably didn't change, the author just moved on. Q. Where does this information come from? A. Most of it is gathered from the authors and agents websites, and a lot is provided by QueryTracker users. Q. I know of an author/agent relationship that is not listed here. How can I add it? A. On the "Clients" tab of each agent's profile page there is a form for adding known clients. Q. Why does it help to know who reps whom? A. When seeking an agent, it is advisable to target agents who represent books similar to yours. For this it helps to learn the authors and books which the agent represents. It is also useful to state in your query letter why you are approaching a certain agent. Being able to state a similarity to past clients helps with this. |
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