AGENTS
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Felicity Bryan worked as a journalist with the Financial Times
and the Economist before joining Curtis Brown where she trained
as an agent and became a director. In 1988 she left to start her
own agency. Her authors include a wide range of writers, including
leading historians, journalists, biographers and science writers,
novelists - both literary and popular – and established writers
on gardening, health and cookery.
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Catherine Clarke was Publishing Director of the Trade Books Department
at OUP for several years before she joined Felicity Bryan as
an agent in 2001. She represents a broad range of writers of
serious non-fiction, including biography, philosophy and history. She also represents a number of bestselling and prizewinning writers for children and young adults. She became Managing Director of Felicity Bryan Associates in 2010.
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by Catherine Clarke
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Sally Holloway joined Felicity Bryan as an associate
agent in autumn 2002. Previously she commissioned and edited a wide
range of authors, from film stars and politicians to academics and
journalists, for Penguin, Headline, Virgin and Fourth Estate. She
is interested in both fiction and non-fiction, particularly from
innovative writers on contemporary themes.
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Caroline Wood was a feature film producer for many years before joining Felicity Bryan as an agent in September 2006. She represents a wide range of best-selling, prize-winning adult fiction writers and is especially drawn to emotionally engaging stories with strong narratives and a distinctive voice. She is also interested in non-fiction. Caroline sells some Film & TV rights for the agency. She became a Director of Felicity Bryan Associates in 2010.
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