Graphic novel Literary agents |
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James Hall (Hall Agency)
Jan Kardys
Jan Kardys, Literary Agent, Black Hawk Enterprises, LLC.
Office: 203-938-7405 Cell: 917-280-5709
17 Church Hill Road, Redding, CT 06896
Website: http://sites.google.com/site/literaryagencyblackhawk/
Blog: http: bookpublishingteacher.blogspot.com
Email: SubmissionsJanKardys@gmail.com
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Rose Kelly (NueVer)
NueVer is an online publishing house created by writers and artists. We are looking for authors of fiction, children’s literature, political satire and graphic novels.
Our mission is to work individually with authors to distribute their work to a diverse national audience. We are run by artists a...
Georges Kirsteller (Ryoki.com.br)
Michael Kiser (In Search Of The Universal Truth Publisher)
Michael Kiser (In Search Of The Universal Truth Publisher)
Michael Kiser (In Search Of The Universal Truth Publisher)
We accept all writing Genres and there is no fee for reading your manuscripts but we do charge our author's to publish their books. And we give 30% - 40% Royalties on the book selling price
Judi Lynn Lake (Judi Lake)
We offer book design, typesetting, websites and videos for self-published authors and publishers. Personalized Public Relation campaigns available. When contacting us please say you were referred by WritersNet.com. Send all inquiries to judilake@judilake.com
Catt LeBaigue (Heacock Literary Agency, Inc.)
The Heacock Hill Literary Agency LLC was founded with a vision to get significant books into the marketplace, books with the potential to uplift humanity and raise consciousness. Books can change the individual from the inside out and individual consciousness can transform the world.
My main int...
Adam Lee (Lasaria Creative Publishing)
We are an independent publisher based in Northern Virginia. We like to see unsolicited queries that are concise and well-written. Gimmicks don't work. Let your writing speak for itself. We are looking for non-fiction, general fiction, short stories, and juvenile fiction books. First-time authors are...
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