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The Donald Maass Literary Agency, founded in 1980, is a full service literary agency representing professional fiction writers in building successful careers.
Submissions. We make best efforts to respond to every query that is properly addressed and follows our submission guidelines. We do not represent poetry, picture books, or screenplays. For nonfiction, please see individual agent profiles (accessible via the menu above).
Donald Maass founded the Donald Maass Literary Agency in New York in 1980. He is the author of The Career Novelist (1996), Writing the Breakout Novel (2001), Writing the Breakout Novel Workbook (2004), The Fire in Fiction (2009), The Breakout Novelist (2011), Writing 21st Century Fiction (2012) and The Emotional Craft of Fiction (2019).
Donald Maass Literary Agency. Home; News; Agents. Donald Maass, President; Jennifer Jackson, Executive Vice President
Cameron McClure joined the Donald Maass Literary Agency in 2004. She represents a small and select group of authors and specializes in fiction. She is especially looking for projects that combine genre style plotting with literary quality writing.
Donald Maass Literary Agency 121 West 27th Street, Suite 1201 New York, NY 10001 [Note: We do not accept queries via mail.] Phone: 212-727-8383
Katie Shea Boutillier joined the Donald Maass Literary Agency in 2011. She is the Vice President and Rights Director where she handles the agency’s translation and audio rights in addition to agenting.
Katherine Addison Saladin Ahmed LJ Andrews Jotham Austin, II MH Ayinde Dave Bara Sonya Bateman Elizabeth Bear Jacey Bedford Steve Bein Robert Jackson Bennett Randall Bills Anne Bishop JJ Blacklocke Emily Blackwood ## Alex Bledsoe J.A. Bradley Paula Brandon Sierra Branham Patricia Bray Cheryl Brin Troy Bucher Chris Bucholz Sue Burke James J. Butcher Jim
Maass shares examples from contemporary writers across all genres to equip you with the strategies great writers use to craft great fiction—from core fiction-writing elements like character, setting, description, and plot, to more advanced techniques including point of view, voice, and suspense.
Jolene Haley joined the Donald Maass Literary Agency in 2022. She has been in the publishing industry since 2012 on both the publisher and agency sides in editorial, marketing, publicity, contracts, and agent positions.