Long under-appreciated in the French book business, literary agents are making headway in rights and representation. A new report looks at their gains.
Literary Agent Q&A: Cecile Barendsma of Janklow & Nesbit
Cecile Barendsma of Janklow & Nesbit talks about new titles, global foreign rights trends, and the increase of translation deals in Asia.
Why a Book Editor Becomes a Literary Agent
Rebecca Carter is leaving Random House to become an agent for Janklow & Nesbit. ‘My motivation comes from wanting to work with writers on editorial,’ she says.