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Agent List XIX

✒️ Getting the word(s) out ⭐️

Jun 09, 2024
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Today’s post is a new list of agents who are accepting queries. A preview of last month’s can be accessed here. 📗

A few items before this month’s list:

On Sunday, June 23, 2 PM PT/5 PM ET, for monthly and annual subscribers and founding members, I’m hosting a Bookish Office Hour/AMA-L (Ask Me Anything-Literary) Zoom meet-up—e.g. applying for artists’ residencies; submitting work to literary journals, contests, and independent publishers; writers’ conferences—to attend or not to attend?; querying agents; starting a community reading series; the low-residency MFA v. the full- or part-time traditional MFA; forming a writers’ group, etc.

Please RSVP by replying to this email, and I’ll send you the Zoom link.

Bookish subscriptions are currently 20% off.

Registration for the Northwestern Summer Writers Conference is now open. It’s entirely online, and I’ll be teaching a craft class on July 20, 3:30 PM CT, on flash fiction. More info and the full schedule can be accessed here.

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ACM (Another Chicago Magazine) is currently open for submissions in these categories: art, interviews, translations, and reviews, and writing/art about Ukraine.

American Poetry Review is also open for submissions (on their landing page, scroll down for submission guidelines).

Barrelhouse is open for book reviews. More details here.

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For your TBR list: two novels published in May and another forthcoming in July—

- Carolyn Kuebler’s Liquid, Fragile Perishable (a Bookish interviewee this past November):

Available from Bookshop.org and other book purveyors.

- Michael Deagler’s Early Sobrieties (a Bookish interview is in the works):

Also available from Bookshop.org, et. al.

- Justin Courter’s Cadenza (a Bookish interview is likewise in the works), out on July 16. Preorder it from Bookshop.org, your favorite indie bookstore, etc.

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