This week's Agent Spotlight features Gina Maccoby of the Gina Maccoby Literary Agency.
Status: Open to submissions.
About: "Gina Maccoby is a New York literary agent representing authors of literary and upmarket fiction and narrative nonfiction for adults and children, including New York Times bestselling and award-winning titles. First and foremost she is captured by an engaging, compelling voice; across all forms she is looking for strong storytelling and fresh perspectives. Areas of interest in nonfiction include history, biography, current events and popular science. In fiction she is looking for upmarket novels, mysteries and thrillers, middle grade, and young adult.
"Gina served four terms on the Board of Directors of the Association of Authors' Representatives and is a member of both the Royalties and Contracts Committees. She is a long-time member of the Authors Guild and belongs to SCBWI.
"Prior to establishing her own agency in 1986, she was a literary agent at Russell & Volkening for six years where she handled her own clients as well as first serial, foreign, and movie rights for the agency. Gina grew up mostly in Northern California and graduated with Honors from Harvard College." (Link)
Web Presence:
Publisher’s Marketplace page.
AAR profile.
AgentQuery.
QueryTracker.
Twitter.
What She's Looking For:
Genres/Specialties:
General fiction, literary fiction, historical fiction, mystery, suspense/thriller, women’s literature, children’s books, picture books, middle grade, young adult.
Narrative nonfiction, biography, memoir, history, health, parenting, family, politics, current affairs, pop culture, entertainment, natural history. (Link, Link)
What She Isn't Looking For:
Cookbooks, computer books, science fiction, and screenplays (Link)
Editorial Agent?
“I work closely with clients to help them craft a persuasive proposal before sending it out. I read manuscripts carefully and often suggest changes before submitting to publishers. It depends on what's needed to make the submission ready to be seen by publishers. There's usually just one bite at the apple, so we want the material to be in as good shape as possible before it goes out.” (via e-mail 11/12)
Clients:
Linda Barnes, John Beeson, Lee Goldberg, Donald L. Miller, Joi L. Morris and Ora K. Gordon, Jean Fritz, Mary Ann Hoberman, Natalie Kinsey-Warnock, Janet Taylor Lisle, Laura Krauss Melmed, Estate of Lewis Mumford, Rick Riordan, Susan Stockdale, Lono Waiwaiole, among others.
Sales:
A list of recent sales and forthcoming titles is available on Ms. Maccoby’s PM page.
Query Methods:
E-mail: Yes (preferred).
Snail-Mail: Yes.
Online-Form: No.
Submission Guidelines (always verify):
Send a query by e-mail with the word “QUERY” in the subject line to query@maccobylit.com, or by post with a SASE. No attachments.
See Ms. Maccoby’s Publisher’s Marketplace page and AAR profile for complete, up-to-date submission guidelines.
Response Times:
Ms. Maccoby only responds if interested (Link). Stats on the web show a response range of days to a few months.
What's the Buzz?
Gina Maccoby is a veteran of the industry and a passionate author’s advocate. She represents Rick Riordan, Mary Ann Hoberman, Janet Taylor Lisle, and Jean Fritz among other prominent children’s book authors.
Worth Your Time:
Interview
None found online.
Around the Web:
Contact:
Please see Ms. Maccoby’s Publisher’s Marketplace page for contact and query information.
Profile Details:
Last updated: 5/13/2020.
Agent Contacted For Review? Yes.
Last Reviewed By Agent? 11/30/12.
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This agent sounds like a wonderful agent to get snatched up by. Years of experience and a great client list. Thanks for the spotlight :-)
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