Updated October 22, 2009
| DeFiore and Company is a boutique literary agency located in Manhattan’s Union Square. Brian DeFiore, the company founder, brings to the business over twenty years of experience in book publishing, as an editor, editor-in-chief and publisher at several distinguished publishing houses. We use our intimate knowledge and expertise in publishing to give our clients an edge in their dealings with publishers, from the initial crafting of the proposal and manuscript, through the negotiation of the deal, and long into the process of editing, marketing, and publicizing the book. With our network of prominent co-agents in the foreign and performance markets, we are aggressive advocates for our clients’ work throughout the world. |
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We represent: Fiction Non-Fiction |
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Submission Guidelines |
| DeFiore and Company is always looking for exciting, fresh, new talent to add to our list of successful authors. We are currently accepting queries for both fiction and non-fiction titles.Please be advised that we are not considering children’s picture books, poetry, adult science fiction and fantasy, romance, or dramatic projects at this time.
If you would like us to consider your work for representation, please send us a query letter that includes the following:
If you wish to submit a hard copy, please enclose a self-addressed stamped envelope. If you wish to send an e-query, please submit to submissions@defioreandco.com. Please include the word “Query” in the subject line. All attachments will be deleted; please insert all text in the body of the email. For more information about our agents, their individual interests, and their query guidelines, please visit our “About Us” page. If you have any questions, please visit the “Frequently Asked Questions” page. We thank you for your interest in our agency and wish you the very best of luck as you pursue your writing career. 47 East 19th Street, 3rd Floor New York, NY 10003 – info@defioreandcompany.com © DeFiore and Company |

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