Natalie Galustian

Greyhound Literary

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

About

Natalie represents narrative and commercial non-fiction as well as literary fiction.

She spent fifteen years as an antiquarian book dealer before becoming an agent, first with Simon Finch Rare Books and later running her own rare book shop and gallery in Cecil Court. In 2017, she co-edited an anthology of new short stories about poker with the writer Anthony Holden.

Genres

Food & DrinkLiterary FictionNarrative Non-Fiction

Looking for

  • strong new voices in non-fiction across musical, visual, dramatic and culinary arts, history, memoir, biography, essays and humour, some select fiction and short stories of literary quality

Agency submission guidelines

FICTION: send a cover letter with a pitch briefly introducing yourself and your work, in the body of an email, together with the first three chapters of the novel and a synopsis as attachments. NON-FICTION: send a cover letter with a pitch briefly introducing yourself and your work, in the body of an email, with a proposal outlining the book and explaining why the author is best-placed to write it, along with some sample writing from it, attached. CHILDREN'S PICTURE BOOKS: send a cover email briefly introducing yourself and your work, and attach the full manuscript and sample illustrations (if also the illustrator). Submissions should be emailed directly and only to the one agent being approached (do not submit to more than one agent at Greyhound Literary); email addresses are on each agent's profile page. Submissions by post are not accepted and physical submissions are discarded without review. Screenplays are not handled and will not be considered or responded to. Writers based in an English-speaking country outside the UK or Republic of Ireland with well-established agencies are expected to have a convincing reason for wanting UK representation. No reading fees or up-front fees are charged.

Agency AI policy

All submitted work must be entirely the author's own: neither generated by nor co-written with AI; if AI/LLM tools were used in creating the work, this must be specified, including how and why.

Clients include

  • Jeremy Allen
  • Bez
  • Lulah Ellender
  • Stephen Mallinder
  • Alfred Mendes
  • Charlotte Mitchell
  • David Moats
  • Richard Norris
  • Hamilton Richardson
  • Alan Rickman
  • Lias Saoudi
  • Rob Sixsmith
  • Harry Sword
  • James Thomas
  • Robin Turner

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