Folio Literary Management - Emily van Beek
Agency
Folio Literary Management
630 9th Avenue, Suite 1101
New York, NY 10036
US
630 9th Avenue, Suite 1101
New York, NY 10036
US
Web Site
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Phone
(212) 400-1494 x31
FAX 212 967 0977Member AAR
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Fiction Genres
- Juvenile
- Young Adult
Nonfiction Genres
Submission Guidelines
I am accepting submissions for children's picture books by author / illustrators, middle-grade, and Young Adult fiction. I only accept submissions via email. Hard copies sent to me will be recycled, unopened (so please email!) Feel free to send queries to my attention at Emily(at)foliolit.com. If you are an author / illustrator, please let me know if you have a website / online portfolio that I should visit! If you're a novelist, please include a synopsis, the first ten pages of your manuscript, and any relevant information (such as previous publishing experience) in the body of your email. I do my best to respond to all queries within two weeks.
Interested in
I am exclusively interested in acquiring projects for young and teen readers, from picture books by author / artists, to authentic and fresh middle-grade fiction, to lyrical and daring YA.
I am especially interested in representing young adult novelists. I'm looking for voices that won't be ignored. I am open to considering all sorts of YA from dystopian fiction to paranormal, mysteries to well-written chick lit, coming-of-age, "I'm not dead, but I'm not alive either", the lyrical, the literary, and the laughable.
I am especially interested in representing young adult novelists. I'm looking for voices that won't be ignored. I am open to considering all sorts of YA from dystopian fiction to paranormal, mysteries to well-written chick lit, coming-of-age, "I'm not dead, but I'm not alive either", the lyrical, the literary, and the laughable.
Previous Positions
Literary Agent & Rights Director at Pippin Properties, Inc.
Editor at Hyperion Books for Children
Editor at Hyperion Books for Children
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