Year founded
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Agency
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Management
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Notable clients
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Website
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Notes
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1875
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A P Watt
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Caradoc King (chairman and joint managing director), Derek Johns (joint managing director)
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Philip Pullman
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www.apwatt.co.uk
www.unitedagents.co.uk/ap-watt
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Oldest literary agency in the world. In December 2012 A P Watt joined the United Agents Partnership.[1]
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1898 (US)
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WME (UK)
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Simon Trewin (head of UK Literary Division)[2]
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www.wmeagency.com
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Formerly William Morris Endeavor. The largest talent agency in the world, having been created in 2009 by the merger of the William Morris Agency and the Endeavor Agency.
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1899
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Curtis Brown
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Jonathan Lloyd (chief executive), Jonny Geller (managing director, books division)
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Bonnie Garmus,Bono, Monica Ali, John Le Carré, Daphne du Maurier
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curtisbrown.co.uk
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1919
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AM Heath
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Bill Hamilton (managing director)
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Hilary Mantel, George Orwell (estate)
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www.amheath.com
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1924
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Peters Fraser & Dunlop (PFD)
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Caroline Michel (chief executive)
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Simon Schama, Jeanette Winterson, C. S. Forester (estate)
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www.petersfraserdunlop.com
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Part of the Rights House Group, which was established in 2010, PFD is the result of a 1989 merger between the A. D. Peters Agency and the Fraser and Dunlop Agency.
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1932
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Eric Glass Ltd
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ericglass.agency
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Founded in 1932 by Eric Glass.
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1935
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David Higham Associates
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Anthony Goff (managing director)
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J. M. Coetzee, Roald Dahl (estate), Stephen Fry, Eric Hobsbawm, Jacqueline Wilson, Rosemary Sutcliff
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www.davidhigham.co.uk
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Originally Pearn, Pollinger & Higham; David Higham Associates since 1956.
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1956[3]
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Johnson & Alcock
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Michael Alcock, Andrew Hewson
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Candace Allen, Beryl Bainbridge (estate), Lawrence Scott, D. M. Thomas
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www.johnsonandalcock.co.uk
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Created in 2003 by the merger of Michael Alcock Management and the John Johnson Agency.[4]
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1961
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Roger Hancock Ltd
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Lucy Hancock (director)[5]
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Tony Hancock, Graeme Garden, Bill Oddie, Annie Leake
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[3]
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Founded in 1961 by Roger Hancock.
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1962
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Sheil Land Associates
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Sonia Land (chief executive)[6]
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Peter Ackroyd, Melvyn Bragg,[7] Susan Hill,[8] Patrick O’Brian (estate)[9]
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www.sheilland.co.uk
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Based in London, UK. Incorporates Richard Scott Simon Ltd (1971) and Christy & Moore Ltd (1912). Overseas associates: Georges Borchardt, Inc. (USA).[10]
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1963[11]
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Greene & Heaton
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Carol Heaton
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Michael Frayn, Richard Reed
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www.greeneheaton.co.uk
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Founded by Elaine Greene, who was later joined by Carol Heaton.[12]
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1967
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Rogers, Coleridge & White
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Gill Coleridge (chairman), Peter Straus (managing director)
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David Aaronovitch, Yassmin Abdel-Magied, Abdulrazak Gurnah, Nick Hornby, Kazuo Ishiguro, James Kelman, Ian McEwan, Caryl Phillips, Zadie Smith, Meera Syal, Donna Tartt
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www.rcwlitagency.com
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Founded as Deborah Rogers Ltd by Deborah Rogers who was soon joined by Pat White and in 1988 by Gill Coleridge when Rogers, Coleridge & White was formed. Representing adult fiction and non-fiction, and children's and YA.
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1970
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Watson, Little Ltd
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James Wills (managing director)
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Lynne Reid Banks, D. J. Enright, Margaret Mahy, James Wong, Evie Wyld
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www.watsonlittle.com
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Founded by Sheila Watson and Mandy Little. Based in London, UK.
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1973 (US)[13]
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Janklow & Nesbit (UK)
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Will Francis (Managing Director, London office)[14]
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Alan Rusbridger, Rebecca Stott
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www.janklowandnesbit.co.uk
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London office opened in 2000.[13]
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1974[15]
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Independent Talent
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Duncan Heath (chairman), Paul Lyon-Maris (deputy chairman and managing director), Lyndsey Posner (managing director – corporate affairs)[16]
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Founded as Duncan Heath & Associates, which was bought by ICM in 1985.[17] In 1991, ICM merged Duncan Heath & Associates with its UK office and, in 2002, a management buyout took place.[18] The agency was renamed Independent Talent in August 2007.[18]
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1974
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MBA
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Diana Tyler (joint managing director), Laura Longrigg (joint managing director)
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www.mbalit.co.uk
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Represents writers in all media, including books, and scripts for film, television, radio and theatre.
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1976[19]
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Ed Victor Literary Agency
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Ed Victor (executive chairman), Sophie Hicks (joint managing director), Margaret Phillips (joint managing director)[3]
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www.edvictor.com
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Acquired by Curtis Brown in 2017.[20]
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1976
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Aitken Alexander Associates
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Gillon Aitken (chairman), Clare Alexander (joint managing director), Sally Riley (joint managing director)
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www.aitkenalexander.co.uk
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Originally Gillon Aitken Associates, and operated for a time as Aitken & Stone.
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1982
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Blake Friedmann
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Carole Blake (joint managing director), Julian Friedmann (joint managing director)
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www.blakefriedmann.co.uk
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Created by the merger of Julian Friedmann Literary Agency and the Carole Blake Literary Agency, which were founded in 1976 and 1977 respectively.
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1985
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Caroline Sheldon Literary Agency
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Caroline Sheldon
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John Agard, Patrice Lawrence
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www.carolinesheldon.co.uk
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Representing a roster of authors and illustrators, the agency's particular areas of interest are fiction and all types of children's books.[21]
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1986
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Artellus Limited
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Gabriele Pantucci (Chairman), Leslie Gardner (managing director)
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Anthony Burgess,Robert Aickman (Estate), Roger Lewis
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artellusltd.co.uk
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1988
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Andrew Lownie Literary Agency
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Andrew Lownie (managing director)
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www.andrewlownie.co.uk
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1988
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Darley Anderson
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Darley Anderson (founder and proprietor)[22]
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Lee Child, Martina Cole
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www.darleyanderson.com
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1995
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David Godwin Associates (DGA)
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David Godwin (director), Heather Godwin (director)[23]
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Sade Adeniran, Lucy Ellmann, Aminatta Forna, Ian Jack, Vikram Seth, Marina Warner
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davidgodwinassociates.com
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Based in London, DGA represent a varied list of international writers, including novelists, poets, biographers, historians and journalists.
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1996[24]
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Lucas Alexander Whitley (LAW)
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Mark Lucas (director), Julian Alexander (director), Araminta Whitley (director), Philippa Milnes-Smith (managing director)[24]
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Frank Gardner, Sophie Kinsella, Andy McNab, Kate Mosse, Condé Nast, Philip Reeve, Chris Riddell, Nigel Slater, Alison Weir
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http://www.lawagency.co.uk/
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Based in London, UK, LAW was founded in 1996[25] by literary agents Mark Lucas, Julian Alexander, and Araminta Whitley. In 2001 Philippa Milnes-Smith joined the agency from Penguin Children's Books to create a children's and YA department.[26]
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1997[27]
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Annette Green Authors' Agency (AGA)
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Annette Green, David Smith,[27]
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Adam Macqueen, Elizabeth Haynes, Maria McCann, Ian Marchant, Louis Barfe, Katherine Clements
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http://www.annettegreenagency.co.uk/
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AGA was founded in 1997 by Annette Green. In 2001 David Smith, previously of Time Out magazine, joined the agency from Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer law firm.
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1997
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BookBlast Ltd
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Georgia de Chamberet, Jemma Jupp, Ben Fiagbe
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Lesley Blanch (estate), George Elton Mayo (estate)
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http://www.bookblast.com
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London-based agency set up by a commissioning editor specialising in translations,[28] representing literature with a cross cultural focus[29] and literary estates. Also promotes the output of independent publishers.[30]
First website launched in 2000.[31]
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2000[32]
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Conville & Walsh
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Clare Conville, Patrick Walsh, Jake Smith-Bosanquet (managing director), Alan Oliver (finance director)[33]
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DBC Pierre, S. J. Watson, Charlie Brooker, Belle de Jour, Vic Reeves, Francis Bacon (estate)
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www.convilleandwalsh.com
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2002[34]
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Jenny Brown Associates
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Jenny Brown
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www.jennybrownassociates.com
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The largest literary agency in Scotland.[34]
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2003
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Eve White Literary Agency
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Eve White (Owner, CEO and Agent), Ludo Cinelli (Managing Director and Agent)
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Andy Stanton, Ruth Ware, Yvvette Edwards, Eloise Head, Abie Longstaff, Tracey Corderoy, Rae Earl Johnson, Sarah Ockwell-Smith, Luan Goldie.
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www.evewhite.co.uk
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Independent literary agency founded in 2003 by Eve White and based in London, UK. Eve White Literary Agency represents authors of fiction, non-fiction and children's/YA fiction. Its authors' books have gone on to become bestsellers, win awards and be longlisted for the Booker Prize and Women's Prize for Fiction.
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2005
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Graham Maw Christie Literary Agency
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Jennifer Christie, Jane Graham Maw
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Raynor Winn,
Vex King, Michael Foley
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www.grahammawchristie.com
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A UK agency in London specialising in non-fiction, with a host of international bestsellers and Sunday Times Bestsellers across a wide range of subjects.
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2007
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United Agents
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Peter Bennett-Jones (co-chairman), Lindy King (co-chairman), St. John Donald (managing director)[35]
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www.unitedagents.co.uk
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In October 2013 Jon Elek of United Agents sold the North American rights for Tina Seskis's debut novel One Step Too Far to HarperCollins’s William Morrow imprint for $500,000.[36]
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2008
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Writers House UK
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Angharad Kowal (managing director)
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www.writershouse.com
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In April 2008, Writers House opened Writers House UK, a London-based office run by Angharad Kowal, dedicated to selling and supporting US Authors directly in the United Kingdom, British Commonwealth, Australia, and New Zealand. The UK office closed in 2017.[37]
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2009
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The Bent Agency
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Jenny Bent, Molly Ker Hawn
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http://www.thebentagency.com
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Based in London and New York. representing adult fiction and non-fiction, and children's and YA with a commitment to building bestsellers.
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2012[38]
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Madeleine Milburn Ltd
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Madeleine Milburn, Giles Milburn
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CJ Daugherty, Cally Taylor
Fiona Barton, Holly Bourne, Nuala Ellwood, Gail Honeyman, C.J. Tudor
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www.madeleinemilburn.co.uk
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Literary, TV & Film Agency based in Mayfair, London, founded by Madeleine Milburn in February 2012[39] Representing adult fiction and non-fiction, and children's and YA, with a reputation for launching new writers on a global level in major deals[40]
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2012
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Hardman & Swainson
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Caroline Hardman & Joanna Swainson (founders & literary agents), Hannah Ferguson (literary agent)
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www.hardmanswainson.com
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Based in London, UK, Hardman & Swainson was founded in June 2012[41] by Caroline Hardman and Joanna Swainson. In September 2014, Hannah Ferguson joined the agency from the Marsh Agency.[42] Hardman & Swainson represents a range of fiction and non-fiction.
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2012
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Elise Dillsworth Agency (EDA)
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Elise Dillsworth
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Robert Antoni, Roy Heath (estate), Anthony Joseph, Irenosen Okojie, Yewande Omotoso, Courtney Pine, Noo Saro-Wiwa
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http://elisedillsworthagency.com/
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Based in London, Elise Dillsworth Agency represents literary and general fiction and non-fiction, with an aim to reflect writing that is international.[43][44]
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2013
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Collective Talent
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Steven Russell (director, agent)
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www.collectivetalent.co.uk
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Collective Talent represents screenwriters, directors, book and graphic novel rights.
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2013
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Rocking Chair Books Literary Agency
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Samar Hammam (director & literary agent)
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Warsan Shire, Lakambini Sitoy
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www.rockingchairbooks.com
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Dedicated to original page-turning books.
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2014[45]
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Greyhound Literary Agents
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Charlie Campbell, Sam Edenborough
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SJ Bennett, Edward Brooke-Hitching, Rebecca Front, Maisie Hill, Will Hill, Julian Gough, Lias Saoudi
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www.greyhoundliterary.co.uk
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Founded as Kingsford Campbell, the agency became Greyhound Literary Agents in 2022.[46] Based in London and represents a range of fiction, non-fiction and children's books.
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2014
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Skylark Literary
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Amber Caraveo, Joanna Moult
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http://www.skylark-literary.com
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Specialist Children's and YA Literary Agency
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2016
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Pew Literary
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Patrick Walsh (founder)
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Tom Holland, Andrea Wulf
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https://www.pewliterary.com/
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Founded by Patrick Walsh, previously of "Conville & Walsh" agency, which was sold to Curtis Brown and then renamed "C+W Agency".[47]
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2016
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Golden Quill UK
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John Grout
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Victoria Ewart
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https://goldenquilliterary.co.uk/
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Located in UK, US and Spain. Represented Fiction and Nonfiction books.
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2016
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Blue Boar Books
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www.blueboarbooks.yolasite.com
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Children's, YA and Adult Fiction/Non-Fiction Literary Agents
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2016
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Outlaw Agents UK
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Sam Bellis, Tom Edwards
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Adam Manuel, Danny Martin
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http://www.outlawagentsuk.com
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UK Screenwriting Agent specialising in Film, TV, Video Games and viral campaign industries.
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2017
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Tin-Can Telephone Literary Agency
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Cassian Hall
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http://tctliteraryagency.com
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Literary Agency based in Edinburgh, UK. Representing adult fiction, children's and YA. Breaking new ground by building a writers community around the agency.
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2017
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The Ruppin Agency
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Jonathan Ruppin
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http://www.ruppinagency.com
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London-based literary agency set up by former bookseller, handling fiction and non-fiction for adult market; particularly keen to find voices from unrepresented communities.
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2017
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The Good Literary Agency[48]
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Joy Francis
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https://www.thegoodliteraryagency.org
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Only represents writers from a background under-represented in UK publishing, including writers of colour, working-class, disability, LGBTQ+.
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2020
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Exprimez Literary Agency
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Matthew Smith
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Philip Norman, Jenny Boyd
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www.exprimez.com
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Representing UK authors including film/television and translation rights.
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2020
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Laxfield Literary Associates
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Emma Shercliff[49]
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Brian Chikwava, Idza Luhumyo, Olumide Popoola, Tom Shakespeare
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https://laxfieldliterary.com/
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Represents authors in Norfolk and Suffolk, and writers from under-represented backgrounds, with a particular interest in working with authors based in Africa, the Middle East and Ukraine.
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2020
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Riviera Artists Agency
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Justin Jones, Gemma Harris
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www.rivieraartistsagency.com
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London - Miami - Monaco. Representing screenwriters, authors and motion picture/television talent.
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