Rebecca Ritchie

A.M. Heath & Co. Ltd

Submission status
Open
Submission route
Website
Response time
Aims to reply within 6 weeks
Last checked
13 days ago

About

Rebecca represents authors of fiction and non-fiction at A.M. Heath.

Her fiction list spans the commercial spectrum, from contemporary and reading group fiction to historical fiction, saga, crime, thriller and psychological suspense. Her authors have been shortlisted for and won Romantic Novelists' Association Awards and the Comedy Women in Print Book Prize, and several have been Richard and Judy Book Club picks. She has taken on many of her authors as debuts and enjoys working with writers throughout the writing process.

Genres

Commercial FictionContemporary FictionCrimeFood & DrinkHealth & WellnessHistorical FictionNarrative Non-FictionOther Non-FictionPsychological SuspenseRomanceThrillerTravel

Looking for

  • contemporary fiction, be that funny, romantic, moving or high concept
  • reading group
  • historical fiction and saga
  • police procedural, crime, thriller and psychological suspense
  • cookery, health and wellbeing, parenting, nature, travel, and anything with a female focus
  • beautifully written narrative non-fiction

Agency submission guidelines

No longer accepting paper submissions. Submit online via the submission form, providing contact details and information about the submission (e.g. whether finished or work in progress), a covering letter (maximum 500 words), a synopsis (maximum 1,500 words), and the first 10,000 words of the submission. Submissions must be the original work of the author and not generated or co-written using artificial intelligence. Email submissions to submissions@amheath.com only if: other agents have requested the full manuscript; an offer of representation has been received; no response has been received within 6 weeks of sending the submission; or the submission is a cookery proposal or illustrated children's book. Otherwise, submissions made via the submissions@amheath.com email will not be considered. The covering letter should state the genre and market of the book, two or three lines about the story, any writing experience (creative writing courses, previous publication including short stories, self-publishing), and a little about the writer's background and interests. The synopsis should expand on the covering letter to give a better sense of plot and characters and where the story is going, without detailing every plot twist; use of the full 1,500 word limit is not required.

Clients include

  • Jenny Ashcroft
  • Andrew Baker
  • Megan Clawson
  • Lorna Cook
  • Elle Cook
  • Emma Curtis
  • Annie Darling
  • Merilyn Davies
  • Rebecca Done
  • Jennie Felton
  • Katherine Fleet
  • Zoë Folbigg
  • Amanda Geard
  • Rosie Green
  • Iona Grey

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