LITERARY AGENTS: Finding, Pitching, and Working with the Right Representation

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  • Event Date:
    Monday, September 23, 2024 from 6:00 pm to 8:00 pm
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    Jun 23, 2024 at 12:00 pm
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What Do Literary Agents Want?

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Event Description


What Do Literary Agents Want?
A Panel Discussion with Q&A

Mon. September 23 at 6 PM Pacific

In today’s rapidly changing publishing, TV, and film world, navigating what literary agents seek has become more complex than ever. From AI and diversity to branding, self-publishing, and the aftermath of industry strikes, understanding the landscape is crucial for any writer.

Join us for a must-attend panel featuring top literary agents representing talent in publishing and entertainment. They’ll discuss how to find the right agent, what agents seek, and the latest industry trends.

Our confirmed agents include:

  • Hannah Andrade has been an agent and royalty manager at Bradford Literary Agency since 2017. She represents bestselling authors across various genres and focuses on acquiring BIPOC and underrepresented voices. With a particular interest in stories of joy where identity isn’t the central theme, Hannah is excited about historical, mythological, and multicultural narratives, especially those rooted in lesser-known legends. As a Mexican-American, she’s passionate about showcasing stories that reflect her heritage.
  • Lori Galvin represents adult fiction, including domestic suspense and literary mysteries, as well as nonfiction, particularly food writing and cookbooks. Her clients include bestselling authors like Cambria Brockman and Wanda M. Morris, along with James Beard Award-winners Kwame Onwuachi and Irene Li. A24, Netflix, and CBS Studios have optioned several of her clients’ works. Before joining Aevitas, Lori was an executive editor at America’s Test Kitchen and has worked as an editor, restaurant cook, and bed-and-breakfast owner.
  • With a rich career in film and publishing, Ken Sherman brings a wealth of knowledge to the table. As the head of Ken Sherman & Associates, he represents screenwriters, authors, and directors. Ken has a unique perspective, having worked on projects that bridge the entertainment and literary worlds. His expertise includes working with first-time authors and helping them adapt their work for film and television.
  • Robert Walker is a seasoned agent with over twenty years of experience representing writers in traditional publishing and the evolving digital space. He has worked with bestselling authors across multiple genres and is known for his keen eye for up-and-coming talent. Robert also specializes in guiding debut authors through the often daunting world of publishing, helping them build long-lasting careers.

MODERATOR – TELLY DAVIDSON

Telly Davidson

TELLY DAVIDSON has moderated numerous programs for Independent Writers of Southern California and written for National Review, Al About Jazz, FrumForum, American Conservative, Attn.com, Guitar Player, FilmStew, Yahoo Movies, and several PBS and NBC specials. He is the author of Culture War and the Emmy Academy-cited TV’s Grooviest Variety Shows, and is currently Operations Manager at Porter+Craig Film & Media having worked with CEOs Jeff Porter and Sgt. Major Keith L. Craig on the cable/digital or theatrical distribution of nearly 200 indie film titles and documentaries over the past dozen years.

This is your chance to gain insider knowledge from the best in the business, and the panel will include a moderated Q&A session so you can ask your burning questions directly to the agents.

Don’t miss this invaluable opportunity — whether you’re an emerging writer or an established author, the insights from this panel will help you succeed in today’s competitive literary and entertainment landscape.

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