What is your role at the agency? Head of International Rights. I oversee the agencies’ authors’ translation rights, more specifically handling language rights in Germany, the Netherlands, Italy, France and the Nordic territories. How did you get into publishing? I’ve been in the DA Rights Team since 2011 – when I joined, I was also…
Month: June 2022
Twitter Pitch to Us: What you need to Know
Tune in to our submissions webinar Wednesday 29th June at 5:30pm GMT. Register in advance for this webinar:https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_uDyaXKdgTVCRRQriYa_JnA Darley Anderson Agency Twitter #PitchtoDA The team at Darley Anderson are really excited to be hosting our first twitter pitch event #PitchtoDA. This is a unique opportunity for writers of adult fiction to pitch their unpublished novels…
Meet the Team – Jade Kavanagh
What is your role at the agency? I work as assistant to Camilla Bolton and am also building my own list here as a Junior Agent in the crime thriller and suspense area. How did you get into publishing? After my masters I started interning anywhere I could with the hope of getting into publishing…
DA Open Week: What’s On?
Just one week to go before the Darley Anderson Agency opens its virtual doors for #DAOpenWeek! With this in mind, we wanted to let you know a bit more about what you can expect from the week and some dates for the diary! The agency will be hosting a variety of events and will be…
Meet the Team – Camilla Bolton
What is your role at the agency? Literary Agent How did you get into publishing? It was definitely a right place, right time life moment. I had a job 4 days a week in a different industry and really needed to find extra paid work and saw an advertisement for a day a week admin…
Meet the Team – Samantha Balfour
What is your role at the agency? Office Manager. How did you get into publishing? Quite by fluke. Previously I had worked in interior design and property development. What’s the best part of your job? Working with an enthusiastic and professional team. What do you look for in a book? Relatability and accessibility – I…