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B.D. Barker (Wilson Devereux, LLC)
Now accepting fiction and nonfiction submissions. Traditional publishing models no longer work. Wilson Devereux employes new methods and technologies to help first-time authors get a start and published authors find new markets and incerease sales. From Dummies to literature to popular science and...

Cyrene Boston
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Robert Brown (Wylie-Merrick Literary Agency)
We are very critical about quality from everyone, but especially from new writers. In a difficult market, new writers are held to the same standards as seasoned professionals. Make sure your work is the best it can be before contacting us. We prefer e-mail queries. Please visit our site at www...

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Terry W Burns (Hartline Literary)
Hartline is an established, reputable agency that specializes in books for the Christian market. Terry also works in the mainstream market as well.

Renee Byrd (Sheba Media Group)
Sheba Media Group accepts unsolicited queries electronically. Please do not snail mail queries with chapters as we will forward you a release form if we are interested in your works and request the first three chapters. We do not represent works of poetry. We look for manuscripts/novels that transla...

Perry Campanella (Worldwide Publishing Inc.)
AAP Book Publishing Our Client Base: ALL unpublished Author's worldwide. New: Video/audio Presentations for Authors, Poets, FREE: www.authorfreetoair.com From your home! Writer's International Program. Our company will only publish 25 author's works yearly! Our internet 'Literature Broadcasti...

Anthony Chatelain (Chatelain, Harcourt & Brown)
Chatelain, Harcourt & Brown http://www.LiteraryAgency.us Submissions@LiteraryAgency.us NO FEES, EVER. We sell no anthologies, nor, ever ask for any fees. We are looking for natural talent and we do read submissions from new authors. We also work with poets and songwriters. I invite you to...

Qing Chen (Vantage Copyright Agency)
As approved by the National Copyright Administration of China (NCAC) in June 1993, Vantage Copyright Agency was established as one of the first copyright intermediary services in the country, engaged in international copyright business as well as international cultural and educational exchanges. The...

Karen Cole (Rainbow Writing, Inc.)
We do not charge reading fees, but if you would like your work analyzed by a professional writer or editor, or publicized and marketed, we can provide these services for you at affordable prices.

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