Lizzy Kremer
- Submission status
- Open
- Submission route
- Response time
- Assume no reply = no after 16 weeks
- Last checked
- 14 days ago
About
Lizzy joined David Higham in 2004, after working for an agent and, before that, as a publicist.
She is Managing Director of the agency, a former President of the Association of Authors' Agents and a British Book Industry Awards Agent of the Year, and she advocates for clients on the industry issues that shape writing and publishing. Her strong engagement with the economics of publishing means she has a particular interest in taking on authors mid-career, whether bestsellers or not. She lives between London and New York.
Genres
Looking for
- storytelling that surprises or moves her
- strong points of view, especially those of women
- books that try to make sense of the work of living and loving, shot through with intelligence, wit and feeling, whether published as literary fiction, genre fiction or non-fiction
- genre writing done so well that it creates its own genre
- feminists, provocateurs, Romantics, stylists, escapists and lovers of a good twist
- authors mid-career, whether bestsellers or not
- generous, generational, brave, difficult and funny voices
Agency submission guidelines
Assume no response = no after 8-16 weeks depending on the agent.
Links
Clients include
- AJ Pearce
- Araminta Hall
- Claudia Roden
- Jess Cartner-Morley
- Kate Morton
- Mick Herron
- Milly Johnson
- Paula Hawkins
- Penelope Lively
- Rachel Khoo
- Roald Dahl
- Rosie Walsh
- Ryan Gattis
- Sarah Vaughan
- Val McDermid
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