Fiona Baird

WME Literary Agency

Submission status
Open
Submission route
Website
Response time
Assume no reply = no after 6 weeks
Last checked
2 days ago

About

Fiona is a literary agent at WME, representing adult fiction and non-fiction.

She joined WME in 2016 and is based in London. Alongside her US colleagues, she offers UK representation to a number of WME's US-based authors.

Genres

Commercial FictionLiterary FictionMemoirNarrative Non-Fiction

Looking for

  • literary and upmarket book club novels, as well as completed short story collections
  • narrative work that is either investigative or personal, and keen to find creative or scholarly criticism
  • contemporary journalistic voices, as well as extraordinary memoir
  • new work from writers who have traditionally written for live audiences and are interested in moving into traditional publishing
  • intelligent, compelling, and ambitious writing that can elegantly combine our need for both humanity and humour

Agency submission guidelines

Query one WME agent at a time; the team works collaboratively, so if you have not heard back after six weeks you are free to try another agent and to keep them posted on your project. Each agent's preferred query format is below and on their profile page, where the query button sends your submission. Include your bio with every submission. The agency cannot respond to every query, and it does not consider screenplays. WME agents will only ever contact you from a wmeagency.com email address and never ask for payment. Francesca Ali: for fiction, the first three chapters and a synopsis as a Word document. For illustrated projects, a portfolio, sample pages and a full script. For non-fiction, a short overview of the project and up to 10,000 words of sample writing. Kimberley Atkins: for fiction, a covering letter, synopsis and the first three chapters or fifty pages. For non-fiction, a covering letter, a full outline setting out the aims of each chapter and, if possible, a sample chapter. Put your full name and the title of your work in the email subject line. Fiona Baird: for fiction and completed works of non-fiction, a query letter, synopsis and the first three chapters. For non-fiction on proposal, a query letter and the full proposal. Lucy Balfour: for fiction, a query letter, synopsis and the first three chapters or fifty pages. For non-fiction, a query letter and a proposal including a full outline and chapter breakdown. Suzannah Ball: for fiction, the first three chapters as a Word document and a synopsis; only submit once your manuscript is complete. For non-fiction, a short overview of the project and up to 10,000 words of sample writing. Florence Dodd: for all projects, a synopsis, an outline and up to ten sample pages as a Word document. Matilda Forbes Watson: for fiction, a covering letter, synopsis and the first three chapters or fifty pages. For non-fiction, a covering letter, a full outline and, if possible, a sample chapter. Karolina Kaim: non-fiction only. A short overview of the project and up to 10,000 words of sample writing as a Word document; the proposal should include a working title, an elevator pitch and an outline of contents. For platform-led projects, include an overview of relevant statistics. James Munro: for fiction, a query letter and the first ten pages in the body of the email. For non-fiction, a query letter with the full proposal or manuscript attached. Hellie Ogden: for fiction, a covering letter, synopsis and the first three chapters or fifty pages. For non-fiction, a covering letter, a full outline setting out the aims of each chapter and, if possible, a sample chapter. Put your full name and the title of your work in the email subject line.

Clients include

  • Sara Veale
  • Cailey Rizzo
  • Maya Kulukundis
  • Martha Fitzgerald
  • Curtis Sittenfeld
  • Kiley Reid
  • Megha Majumdar
  • Brené Brown
  • Glennon Doyle
  • Yaa Gyasi
  • Kim Ghattas
  • Jean Hanff Korelitz
  • Dani Shapiro
  • Sloane Crosley
  • Cecilia Rabess

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