Sam Edenborough

Greyhound Literary

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

About

Sam is co-founder and director of Greyhound Literary, where he handles translation rights for the agency's clients and represents his own list of authors.

He began his career at A.M. Heath before moving to Andrew Nurnberg Associates, then worked at ILA from 2001 to 2021 selling translation rights for a wide range of English-language authors, including many prize winners and global bestsellers. He served as President of the Association of Authors' Agents from 2014 to 2016.

Genres

FantasyHorrorOther Non-FictionScience Fiction

Looking for

  • fantasy with wit, brilliantly deep world-building and characters with an edge, in the vein of Mark Lawrence's Prince of Thorns, Katherine Addison's The Goblin Emperor, Joe Abercrombie's First Law series, Robin Hobb's Farseer trilogy, Richard Swan's Justice of Kings or the irresistible Legends & Lattes by Travis Baldree
  • hard science fiction and cyberpunk that explores the biggest questions about what it means to be human, something fresh but inspired by classics such as Greg Egan's Diaspora, Vernor Vinge's A Fire Upon The Deep, William Gibson's early novels, Ann Leckie's Ancillary Justice, Adrian Tchaikovsky's Children of Time, and Iain M. Banks' Culture novels
  • work that pushes science fiction and fantasy genre boundaries: think Becky Chambers' Long Way to A Small Angry Planet, China Mieville's Perdido Street Station, NK Jemisin's Broken Earth trilogy, Russel Hoban's Riddley Walker, or Martha Wells' Murderbot Diaries
  • upmarket, folkloric, horror-tinged fiction like Katherine Dunn's Geek Love, Andrew Michael Hurley's The Loney, Max Porter's Lanny
  • fiction and non-fiction which engages with landscape or the sea in a profound and original way, such as Hampton Sides' The Wide Wide Sea, Robert MacFarlane's Mountains of the Mind, Ian McGuire's The North Water, Derek Lundy's The Godforsaken Sea, Kapka Kassabova's Border
  • books about jazz and classical music that take an unconventional approach, such as Ben Ratliff's Coltrane, Geoff Dyer's But Beautiful, Alex Ross' The Rest is Noise
  • writing by experts who are able to inform and entertain, relaying complex ideas with verve

Not looking for

  • children's or young adult books

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

  • Alfredo Carpineti
  • David Clifford
  • Ari Keren
  • Rus McLaughlin
  • Jonathan Morrison
  • Molly O'Neill
  • Tif Robinette
  • Leonard Rutgers
  • Richard Strachan
  • Philip A. Suggars
  • Emily H. Wilson
  • Zander Woolley

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