Emma Finn

C&W Agency

Submission status
Open
Submission route
Email
Response time
Aims to reply within 8 weeks
Last checked
8 days ago

About

Emma represents fiction and narrative non-fiction at Conville & Walsh.

She is drawn to strong voices and character-driven stories, especially gripping thrillers, atmospheric mystery and novels about families and relationships. She also values editorial work, helping writers shape their manuscripts before they go to publishers.

Genres

Commercial FictionCrimeFood & DrinkLiterary FictionMemoirNarrative Non-FictionPsychological SuspenseThrillerWomen's Fiction

Looking for

  • novels that explore those moments that define our lives and collective experience: stories about falling in or out of love, dealing with loss, navigating complexity, uncertainty, ambition or morality
  • gripping, atmospheric thrillers
  • ambitious, character-driven mystery or suspense with a fresh hook, angle or setting
  • knotty novels about families, relationships of all kinds, that are sharply observed with a clever psychology
  • big ideas books that help us to think about the world today - alternative histories, psychology, anthropology and popular science, memoir, and genre-blending narrative non-fiction that fuses the author's expertise and personal interest
  • narrative food writing

Not looking for

  • children's books, young adult

Agency submission guidelines

Submissions should be sent by email (in .doc or .docx format) directly to the agent to be considered, with contact details listed under agent profiles. Writers should not write to more than one agent; if a book is promising, it will be passed to the person most likely to want to represent it. Postal submissions are not accepted. For fiction, email the first three chapters (or about 50 pages) and a synopsis. The synopsis should be a simplified explanation of the plot in one or two sides listing the theme, setting and characters, from the first to final chapter, rather than a blurb or cover-style teaser. For children's or young adult projects, send the first three chapters or first fifty pages, and a synopsis of the work. Picture book submissions are not currently being accepted. For non-fiction, most books are sold on proposal so the book need not be already written. A thirty-page proposal should include: what the book is about and why it needs to be written and published now; who the writer is and their credentials for writing the book (in the third person); where the book would sit on the shelves, including similar or competing published books; a chapter of sample text (usually taken from an early part of the book, but not the introduction); and an outline of chapters (a page per chapter, written in full prose). For both fiction and non-fiction, a covering letter should also be included giving an account of the background of the book and details of any writing credentials, noting any referral by a trade or personal contact, any prior correspondence with an agent, and whether the project has been or is being seen by other agents or publishers. Material should be typeset so as to be clearly legible, with the writer's name and a contact number and email address included on the first page of the manuscript. Including the title and the writer's name in the file name of the submission is helpful, as many agents read on kindle or tablet.

Clients include

  • Howard Amos
  • Pria Anand
  • Chloë Ashby
  • Hannah Beer
  • Anita Bhagwandas
  • Alice Blackhurst
  • Kate Brody
  • Will Buckingham
  • Caro Claire Burke
  • Anna Byrne
  • Dr Elinor Cleghorn
  • Imogen Crimp
  • Hannah Deitch
  • Aniefiok Ekpoudom
  • Molly Fessenden

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