If he ever writes a book, it will be called WHY PUNS MATTER. He still betrays his transatlantic allegiance by insisting on the proper pronunciation of the words basil, tomato, and herb (among others). He studied English and Russian literature and linguistics in Munich, Moscow, and at Hertford College, Oxford, and started his career in publishing in London in the late 90s before relocating to New York City in 2004. Markus Hoffmann (Regal Hoffman Literary) joined Regal Literary in 2006 and was made a partner in the agency in 2014, when it became Regal Hoffmann & Associates. Will consider: Contemporary Fiction, Graphic Memoir, Graphic Novels, Historical Fiction, literary fiction, memoir, narrative nonfiction, science fiction, thriller will not consider: children’s, fantasy, horror, middle grade, middle grade nonfiction, romance She is focused on bold, diverse voices in fiction and nonfiction and is especially interested in stories of strong or difficult women and unexpected narratives of place, of identity, and of the shifting ways we see ourselves and each other. As an agent, she represents break out voices Kevin Nguyen, Aysegul Savas, Souvankham Thammavongsa, Kseniya Melnik, Hope Wabuke, Vanessa Veselka, Ismail Muhammad, and Lynn Steger Strong. As an editor, she has worked with prize-winning and acclaimed writers Sheila Heti, Helen Phillips, Salvatore Scibona, Julie Buntin, Rachel Khong, and Juan Gabriel Vásquez, among many others. Sarah Bowlin (Aevitas Creative Management) joined Aevitas in early 2017 after a decade as an editor of literary fiction and nonfiction at Riverhead Books and Henry Holt & Company. Will consider: literary fiction, memoir, narrative nonfiction, nonfiction, wellness will not consider: children’s, fantasy, graphic memoir, graphic Novels, historical fiction, horror, middle grade, middle grade nonfiction, mystery, thriller, women’s fiction, young adulT contemporary, young adult sci-fi/fantasy She lives in Brooklyn, NY with her husband and thousands of books. She especially loves “bedside table books”-not ones we read cover to cover, but those we keep close and return to again and again.Īmanda has also been a bookseller, ghost writer, editor, freelancer, food blogger, and poet. She currently represents both prescriptive and narrative titles, including spiritual memoirs, creativity handbooks, health guides, and meditation companions. While at Penguin Random House, she edited such luminaries as Pope Francis, Joan Chittister, and Michael Singer among others. In 2012, Amanda began working on wellness books while collaborating with Deepak Chopra, and she continues to work closely with authors from the Chopra Center. In literary fiction, Amanda gravitates toward novels that address form, language, and larger themes of contemporary life. Her clients have written about exciting discoveries in epigenetics, biographies straight from the archives, and art that shifts our perspective of the everyday. from Emerson College with a concentration in poetry and art history.Īmanda’s favorite subjects include ( but are not limited to!) history, art, science, religion, nature, culinary arts, current affairs, gender studies, and cultural criticism. Previously, she was an editor at Penguin Random House where she worked on New York Times bestsellers, Oprah selections, and award-winning books. Amanda Annis (Trident Media Group) joined Trident Media Group as an agent in 2015, representing narrative nonfiction, literary fiction, and wellness authors.
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