Mr. Nick Harrison
WordServe Literary Agency
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Nick Harrison
WordServe Literary Agency
7500 E. Arapahoe Rd., Suite 285
Centennial, CO 80112
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- www.wordserveliterary.com
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Genres
This agent is seeking the following genres:
Fiction
Children's
Historical
Literary Fiction
Mystery
Romance
Young Adult
Non-Fiction
Health/Fitness
Memoir
Pop Culture
Religion/Spirituality
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robinkmoore
10/06/2021 10:43 PM
[from website] WordServe represents a diversity of authors in fiction and non-fiction, faith-based and General Market, mostly for the adult market, although we’ll occasionally take on a children’s or YA project. In fiction, we’re interested in a broad spectrum of genres including suspense, romance, women’s, and Christian fiction. In non-fiction we’re looking at business, military, biography, health, self-help, memoir and Christian topics. We represent writers of all levels, from first-timers to multi-published authors, to both the Christian market and the General market.
Nick is interested in representing authors of well-written fiction and non-fiction. For fiction, he prefers character-driven historical fiction, but will look at contemporary literary fiction and some genre fiction (mystery, romance, Amish). He will represent fiction for either the Christian or secular market, though if the latter, it must not offend Christian values in any way (language, sexuality, violence).
For non-fiction, Nick looks for books by authors with a strong platform from which to promote the book. He will also consider quality books that are impulse purchases (books that don’t require a large platform to promote). He welcomes well-written memoirs, books by high-profile speakers or entertainers, health-related books, issue-related books, and “deeper life” Christian living books.
Slow-moving (hard to sell) genres for Nick are: speculative fiction, Bible studies, personal experience books, Bible prophecy, gift books, poetry, and generic Christian growth books.
Nick is interested in representing authors of well-written fiction and non-fiction. For fiction, he prefers character-driven historical fiction, but will look at contemporary literary fiction and some genre fiction (mystery, romance, Amish). He will represent fiction for either the Christian or secular market, though if the latter, it must not offend Christian values in any way (language, sexuality, violence).
For non-fiction, Nick looks for books by authors with a strong platform from which to promote the book. He will also consider quality books that are impulse purchases (books that don’t require a large platform to promote). He welcomes well-written memoirs, books by high-profile speakers or entertainers, health-related books, issue-related books, and “deeper life” Christian living books.
Slow-moving (hard to sell) genres for Nick are: speculative fiction, Bible studies, personal experience books, Bible prophecy, gift books, poetry, and generic Christian growth books.
OPKiwi
08/20/2021 03:11 PM
EQ: 5/29/20
CNR: 8/20/20
CNR: 8/20/20
Catsamoa79
08/08/2020 10:30 AM
EQ: 4/20/20
CNR: 8/8/20
CNR: 8/8/20
amishjms
08/20/2019 06:50 PM
Amish Fiction 107k
EQ: 8/20/19, 7:35pm EST
EQ: 8/20/19, 7:35pm EST
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Hi Too Much Coffee Man, Nick forwarded your query to me because he knows I'm a huge fan of single-subject histories. Can you please send along a proposal?
Onward,
- Emma
Emma Fulenwider
Associate Agent
WordServe Literary Group