So, I’ve been making vague remarks about big changes in my writing career life. More than I thought, because a number of people have asked me about it! But there were Reasons I couldn’t say until today.
The NEWS:
I’m moving to a new agent and agency!
As of today I’ll be represented by Sarah Younger of the Nancy Yost Literary Agency. I’m super excited about this move. Sarah just celebrated her 80th deal (which just happened to be a fabulous one for my wonderful friend, Grace Draven). She’s also just a lovely person all around – and not just because she loves my books! Here’s us at the Harlequin Ball in San Diego last summer (2016), at the RWA annual conference, long before either of us had an inkling we might work together.
What’s funny is – and you longtime readers will particularly appreciate this – Sarah read and loved PETALS & THORNS way back when I published it under my Jennifer Paris pseudonym. Let me tell you, finding an agent who’s read your books for pleasure is a fantastic feeling. She really groks what I write and I think we’re going to make an amazing team.
So, as of today I’m bidding a fond farewell to Fuse Literary. I notified them and my previous agent, Connor Goldsmith, back at the end of February that I’d be making this change. My agency agreement with Fuse (like many), required a 30-day notice to wind up business with them. I will always appreciate what Fuse and Connor have done for me. Agency partner Laurie McLean really worked hard to find a place for me in the agency after my first agent (Pam Howell) left. (For those who don’t know, an author signs with a literary agency, not an individual agent, so if an agent leaves the agency, the author has the option of following them to the new agency or staying put and working with a new agent.) In the end, I approached Sarah about moving my work in a new direction. I liked what she had to say and was hugely gratified that she offered to represent me when I asked.
Big changes like this never seem to be easy, even for the person who initiates them. The last month of conversations and logistics have been surprisingly emotional for me. It’s kind of like filing for divorce and planning a wedding to someone new, all in the space of 30 days.
Plus there was that whole RITA finalist thing in the middle.
All good things, but – WOW! – I’ll be happy to settle into a steady, quiet routine again. ~fans self with hankie~
So, stay tuned for news. Exciting days ahead!
Congrats on the Big Change and Cheers to exciting new opportunities!
Thank you! We love exciting new opportunities!
Huge congrats!
Thanks Tia!
Congratulations of course and best wishes for lots more exciting and GOOD news. HUGS!
thanks baby!
Congratulations! Wonderful news all around! Cheers!
I grok.
Super congrats!
Thanks! ~waits for martini~
congrats Jeffe!
thanks Madhu!
SO many great things going on for you right now!! I couldn’t be happier for you. You are a talented author and all-around amazing woman! Love you, lady! xoxo
Thanks, darling! It’s been a time of upheaval, that’s for sure! Looking forward to some return to even keel 🙂
Congratulations! So excited for you!
Thank you, Dren! I’m super excited, too 🙂
Oh, wow, exciting new changes! Congrats on finding a new partnership in your writing!
Thank you, Hope! It IS exciting! 😀