
London
Established in 2007, the London office is run by Kerry Glencorse. She represents a diverse list of fiction and non-fiction authors, in addition to looking after the agency’s clients in the UK and Australia. She is always on the look out for new talent and interesting stories. Please see her page for more information on what she is looking for, and the submissions page for details on how to submit.
We’re a boutique agency with international reach, and aim to offer our clients the best of both worlds: the time and personal attention that a small list affords, with the benefits of having agents on the ground in North America and Europe. We handle film and TV rights directly, or via a co-agent where appropriate, and a number of our projects have been optioned for both the big and small screen. We have a strong focus on all rights sales, and the whole SLA team works together to ensure that projects are sold as widely as possible.
We are members of the Association of Authors Agents.
NEWS FROM London
Spanish rights for Schermer’s Debris go to Alfaguara
We’re thrilled to announce that Spanish rights for Marijke Schermer’s Debris have gone to Alfaguara. Debris follows Emilia, a statistician, wife and mother who seems to have it all. But when a hidden….
Read more >Our Partnerships
We are delighted to now be working with Toby Mundy Associates and Galley Beggar Press, in addition to David Godwin Associates. Susanna Lea Associates will handle all translation and North American rig….
Read more >Andrea Carter’s The Well of Ice out in paperback in the UK
The UK paperback for Andrea Carter’s The Well of Ice is out with Little, Brown on 5th April in its smart spring livery. But there is still an icy mystery at its heart… The third in the Inishowen My….
Read more >Sabri Louatah named a ‘Fresh Voice’ by The Guardian
We’re thrilled that Sabri Loutah was named as one of The Guardian’s ‘Fresh voices: 50 writers you should read now’: “A bestseller in the author’s native France, Savages: The Wedding is the first novel….
Read more >The Ministry of Utmost Happiness now sold in 45 territories
Rights in Arundhati Roy’s The Ministry of Utmost Happiness have now been sold in 45 territories including Lithuania, Slovenia, Macedonia and Thailand and we are still going strong — and more than 450….
Read more >Dutch pre-empt for Jonathan Rowson’s Seeing What Matters
Atlas Contact pre-empted the Dutch rights for Jonathan Rowson’s Seeing What Matters: A Grandmaster’s Lessons from Chess for the Game of Life (represented by Toby Mundy Associates). In this profoundly….
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