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  2. Bill Clegg - Wikipedia

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    Bill Clegg is an American literary agent and author. Clegg's first two memoirs detail his addiction to crack cocaine . [ 1 ] His debut novel , Did You Ever Have a Family , received offers from four publishers [ 2 ] and was longlisted for the 2015 Man Booker Prize .

  3. Trident Media Group, LLC - Wikipedia

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    [16] [17] According to Variety Magazine, in the autumn of 2002, the Trident Media Group literary agency merged with the Ellen Levine Literary Agency (established in 1980) and expanded its presence in the new market niche including literary fiction, commercial fiction and nonfiction. [7]

  4. Eric Simonoff - Wikipedia

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    Eric Simonoff was born to a Jewish family [1] in Philadelphia on July 21, 1967. He graduated from Princeton University in 1989, with a degree in Classics.Simonoff began his publishing career at W.W. Norton as an editorial assistant, then joined Janklow & Nesbit in 1991 and rose to the position of co-director.

  5. Category:American literary agents - Wikipedia

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  6. Peter Buckman - Wikipedia

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    Peter Buckman is an English writer and literary agent.He has been involved in the publishing industry for many years; he was on the editorial board of Penguin Books, and a commissioning editor for the New American Library in New York City.

  7. Literary agent - Wikipedia

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    A literary agent is an agent who represents writers and their written works to publishers, theatrical producers, film producers, and film studios, and assists in sale and deal negotiation. Literary agents most often represent novelists , screenwriters , and non-fiction writers.

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