Juliet Pickering
- Submission status
- Closed
- Submission route
- Response time
- Assume no reply = no after 8 weeks
- Last checked
- 4 days ago
About
Juliet is a director at Blake Friedmann Literary Agency, representing fiction and non-fiction writers.
She worked at Waterstones before joining A P Watt in 2003, then moved to Blake Friedmann in 2013, becoming Vice Head of the Book Department in 2017 and a Director in 2020. In 2021 she won the Romantic Novelists' Association Agent of the Year Award.
Genres
Looking for
- intriguing, clever, conversation-starting writers, across both fiction and non-fiction
- contemporary stories, often led by themes of love, identity, and coming-of-age
- literary, book club and romantic fiction
- the cosier end of crime fiction
- character-led stories in the crime genre that sit within small communities or groups of family/friends, and where the violence is not gratuitously-told or women are the repeatedly traumatised victims
- a wide range of non-fiction writers including narrative writing on relationships, pop culture, social history and food, and a small number of cookery and other illustrated books
- rich and multi-layered stories of women, families, friendships and relationships
Not looking for
- poetry
- Young Adult or children's
- fantasy
- romantasy
- speculative
- supernatural
- dystopian
- sci-fi
- thriller or horror fiction
- business
- diet
- music or health books
- memoir
Agency submission guidelines
Submissions are accepted by email only; postal submissions are not accepted. Submit to only one agent at a time; agents will pass work to a colleague if it seems better suited. Children's books are not represented. Send an introductory email with a synopsis and writing sample as Microsoft Word (.doc or.docx) attachments (no PDFs, Pages or external links such as Google Docs); include the book title and author's name in the subject line, and a covering letter as the body of the email introducing the book (genre, comparative titles, blurb, relevant experience). For fiction: attach a full synopsis of 250-300 words covering the whole story including the ending, plus the first three chapters or first 10,000 words (not later chapters). For non-fiction: attach an introductory email with a proposal including a synopsis of up to 500 words, a chapter plan for the entire work with a paragraph on each chapter, and two sample chapters (one being the introduction/opening chapter); the total proposal is often around 10,000 words.
Agency AI policy
AI-originated, written or edited material (including cover letters or synopses) is not accepted.
Clients include
- Diane Abbott MP
- Kasim Ali
- Estate of Ted Allbeury
- Graeme Armstrong
- MiMi Aye
- Trezza Azzopardi
- Bolu Babalola
- Dr. Tomas Bellamy
- Jendella Benson
- Meliz Berg
- Ian Birch
- Rachel Blackmore
- Erin Bunting
- Karen Campbell
- Natasha Carthew
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