11/23/2023 0 Comments Folio literary management phone numberBoth penguin lovers and those who know that evil can come in even the cuddliest packages will appreciate these bad birds.Michael V. Here are cartoons of penguins leading revolts, giving SpongeBob a swirly, causing plagues, clubbing baby seals, killing Inuits while dressed as ninjas, and wreaking havoc in dozens of other hysterically appalling ways. If you thought the worst a penguin could do is make you feel guilty about global warning, think again. In Evil Penguins, Elia Anie captures the antics of cute little birds who have gone over to the dark side. Simon Spotlight Gallery Original edition (August 5, 2008) OH, THE HUMANITY!: A Gentle Guide to Social Interaction for the Feeble Young IntrovertĪ Gentle Guide to Social Interaction for the Feeble Young Introvert satirizes not only patronizing manuals on interpersonal skills, but also the inhibitions and hang-ups those books attempt to address in the first place Richard Martin's MIXED ANIMAL, a tale of hillbilly magical realism about the unlikely friendship that develops between a grumpy fix-it man and Reader's Digest connoisseur and the strange animal that fate (and a mad scientist uncle) drops into his lap, to David Adams at MacAdam/Cage, by Michelle Brower at Wendy Sherman Associates (World). Libuse Binder's TEN WAYS TO CHANGE THE WORLD IN YOUR TWENTIES, a guide for young activists who want to make the most out of giving back and making a difference, to Shana Drehs at Sourcebooks, by Michelle Brower at Wendy Sherman Associates. Scott Browne's debut BREATHERS, in which a newly-minted zombie joins Undead Anonymous and finds kindred souls (and a sexy undead girlfriend) with whom he joins forces to fight for zombie rights, to Laura Swerdloff at Broadway, by Michelle Brower at Wendy Sherman Associates (NA). Julia Wertz, ed.'s I SAW YOU…MISSED CONNECTION COMICS, an anthology of comics artists' interpretations of oddball, heartbreaking, and humorous Craigslist Missed Connections posts, to Brandi Bowles at Three Rivers Press, in a nice deal, at auction, by Michelle Brower at Wendy Sherman Associatesīlogger Cori Crook's GAG REFLEX: A Paternity Memoir, an experimental memoir of her delinquent, dysfunctional family (10 siblings, 7 fathers, 4 addictions, 2 incarcerations) and strangely captivating mother as told through photographs, diary entries, confessions, and the wonder of DNA testing, to Brooke Warner at Seal Press, by Michelle Brower at Wendy Sherman Associates.įounder of Kitchen Sink Magazine and UC Berkeley professor Kaya Oakes's SLANTED AND ENCHANTED: Indie Culture in America, detailing the development and significance of the indie lifestyle, from its counter-cultural roots to the mainstream 'rock-star' adaptation prevalent today, with anecdotes focusing on current incarnations of the indie aesthetic across the country, to Supurna Banerjee at Holt Journalist Novella Carpenter's FARM CITY: The Education of an Urban Farmer, about the author's urban farm in downtown Oakland, where she keeps ducks, chickens, rabbits, pigs, fruits, and vegetables, and the triumphs and travails of living the rural life in the middle of the inner city, to Ann Godoff and Jane Fleming at Penguin Press, in a good deal, at auction, by Michelle Brower at Wendy Sherman Associates Received Master's Degree in English Literature from NYU She only accepts queries via the following online submission form:.She also does not represent children’s picture books, plays, or screenplays She does NOT represent genre romance, cozy mysteries, westerns, hard science fiction or fantasy. In non-fiction, she is mostly interested in subject-driven narratives, memoirs, or journalism, but will always be on the lookout for the right book on the right practical subject.įood, science, psychology, pets/animals, and humor are some of her favorite topicsĪlso interested in graphic novels and craft how-to's She is also selectively representing edgy YA with the same qualities She is particularly drawn to thrillers and literary mysteries, quirky women’s fiction, “book club” fiction that brings a tear to the eye and a thrill to the heart, books with a fantastic/paranormal element that reach beyond genre fiction, and literary fiction Issues that would interest an audience in their twenties and thirties. Fiction that truly embraces the strange and the wonderful, and non-fiction that approaches a smart subject in an entertaining way.
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