Tips and quips on publishing from a literary agent.
Tuesday, June 10, 2008
Rachel Morgan to the Rescue
Tomatoes are now being investigated as the possible cause of a salmonella outbreak that has led to more than 145 sick in over a dozen states. Kim Harrison warned us all.
Jonathan Lyons is a literary agent at Curtis Brown, Ltd., where represents a select list of authors of biographies, history, science, pop culture, sports, general narrative non-fiction, mysteries, thrillers, science fiction and fantasy, and young adult fiction, in addition to serving as subagent in the United States for several agencies in the UK. Having previously run translation rights at McIntosh & Otis and Folio Literary Management, Jonathan currently oversees Curtis Brown’s translation rights department.
Jonathan is also a licensed publishing attorney with the boutique entertainment law firm Savur & Pellecchia, a member of The Authors Guild, and a member of the Contracts Committee of the Association of Authors’ Representatives, Inc.
5 comments:
Don't eat'em...unless you count Bloody Marys.
If you buy them on the vine they are still supposed to be safe. See: http://www.fda.gov/bbs/topics/NEWS/2008/NEW01848.html
I love how she had the Hollows denizens putting out tomatoes on their porches for halloween along with the pumpkins. Priceless.
And this is why we grow a garden. Fresh, organic, free! Hooray for gardens (and the pixies that live there).
How happy do you think the EIC at the New York Post was to finally be able to use the headline ATTACK OF THE KILLER TOMATOES?
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