audio). Audio rights: Non-fiction: Humor. Julia Ember’s Ruinsong, set in a world where magic is sung and a gifted teen girl is forced to use her powerful voice to maintain control over a kingdom, while her childhood best friend tries to encourage her to figuratively, and literally, use her voice to fight back, all the while the two wrestle with their feelings for each other, to Farrar Straus Giroux Books for Young Readers (World). International rights: Fiction. Polish rights to Taylor Jenkins Reid’s Forever, Interrupted, to Poznanskie. Norwegian rights to The Night Olivia Fell have been sold to Cappelen Damm by Gallery Books on behalf of author Christina McDonald and P.S. Audio rights: Fiction: Young Adult. Literary. Swedish rights to Taylor Jenkins Reid’s The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo, to Modernista. Co-author of The Science of Orphan Black Nina Nesseth’s Nightmare Fuel, a pop science look at fear, how and why horror films get under our skin, and why we keep coming back for more, to Nightfire (World). K. Ancrum’s Lethal Lit, based on the popular podcast of the same name created by Einhorn’s Epic Productions (EEP), to Scholastic (World). First-Time Father, with humor and heart, stand-up comedian and host of the CBC Radio show The Debaters explores the trials and tribulations of being a parent today, while also reflecting on his own childhood and how his parents “prepared” him for being a father, to Penguin Canada (North America). Albanian rights to Where the Forest Meets the Stars have been sold to Living by Lake Union Publishing on behalf of author Glendy Vanderah and P.S. Audio rights to Lost at Sea have been sold to Recorded Books by Sourcebooks on behalf of author Erica Boyce and P.S. Fiction: Sci-Fi/Fantasy. Audio rights to Lindsay Wong’s The Woo-Woo: How I Survived Ice Hockey, Drug Raids, Demons, and My Crazy Chinese Family, to Audible (World English). Literary. Fiction: Young Adult Graphic Novel. International rights: Fiction. Fiction: Middle Grade Graphic Novel. Fiction: Young Adult. Glendy Vanderah’s debut, Where the Forest Meets the Stars, the story of an unlikely friendship in which a mysterious child teaches two broken people to love again as she attempts to hide from her own dangerous past, to Lake Union Publishing (World). Remi England’s The One True Me and You, a queer romance in which a beloved fanfic author and beauty pageant contestant find love, and learn what it means to be—and stand up for—yourself, to Wednesday Books (World English). about the protagonists’ emotional journeys), that also has thriller elements. International rights: Fiction. Literary. International rights: Fiction. Teresa Wong’s Dear Scarlet: The Story of My Postpartum Depression, a memoir of postpartum depression, told in pictures, to Arsenal Pulp Press (World). Kendra Wells’ Real Hero Shit, a medieval fantasy featuring an adventuring group of protagonists from drastically different backgrounds: Michel, a rigidly disciplined half-elf rogue; Ani, a hot-headed human mage; Hocus, a soft-spoken nonbinary cleric; and Eugene, a half human duelist. Columbia MFA graduate Lindsay Wong’s debut The Woo-Woo: How I Survived Ice Hockey, Drug Raids, Demons, and My Crazy Chinese Family, a darkly comedic memoir about her “crazy” Chinese family, to Arsenal Pulp Press (World English, excl. Cara Sue Achterberg’s Another Good Dog: One Family and Fifty Foster Dogs, a memoir about what happens when you foster fifty dogs in less than two years and how the dogs save you as much as you save them, to Tantor Media (World English). Entertainment writer Andrea Towers’ Geek Girls Don’t Cry: Real-Life Lessons from Fictional Female Characters, a celebration of the traits heroic women can call upon, inspired by stories of real-life women and characters from pop culture, to Sterling Publishing (World). Fiction: Young Adult. International rights: Fiction. Literary. Korean rights to Dave Connis’ Suggested Reading, to Urikyoyuk Co. Fiction: Middle Grade Graphic Novel. Literary. Fiction: Young Adult. 3 thoughts on “ Where the Forest Meets the Stars by Glendy Vanderah ” Leave a comment › Fab Writings says: 2 Apr 2020 at 5:29 pm. Hungarian rights to Here and Now and Then have been sold to Metropolis by Mira Books on behalf of author Mike Chen and P.S. French rights to Dave Connis’ Suggested Reading, to Milan. International rights: Fiction. Non-fiction: Health. German rights to Surrender Your Sons have been sold to Second Chances by Flux on behalf of author Adam Sass and P.S. Rebecca Phillips’ non-linear YA novel These Things I’ve Done, in which a teen girl accidentally causes the death of her best friend, and must learn to forgive herself while falling in love with her friend’s younger brother, to HarperTeen, with a second untitled teen novel (World English). Agent: Carly Watters PS Literary Agency carly@psliterary.com Publicist: Ashley Vanicek Lake Union Publishing avanicek@amazon.com Author: glendyvanderahauthor@gmail.com Author of Who I Was With Her and Lambda Literary Writer’s Retreat fellow Nita Tyndall’s The Song I Sang Uncaring, set during the swingjugend movement in 1930s and 1940s Berlin, centering around a girl who finds herself swept up in the culture and the resistance, while falling for another girl in the middle of it all, to HarperTeen (World English). Czech rights to The Night Olivia Fell have been sold to Dobrovsky by Gallery Books on behalf of author Christina McDonald and P.S. Originally from Chicago, she now lives in rural Florida with as many birds, butterflies, and wildflowers as she can lure to her land. Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Books for Young Readers, Farrar Straus Giroux Books for Young Readers. Literary. Ukrainian rights to Where the Forest Meets the Stars have been sold to Vivat Publishing by Lake Union Publishing on behalf of author Glendy Vanderah and P.S. Audio rights to 8-Bit Apocalypse: The Untold Story of Atari’s Missile Command have been sold to Brilliance Audio by The Overlook Press on behalf of author Alex Rubens and P.S. Fiction: Thriller. Lifestyle contributor to HelloGiggles, SheKnows, Scary Mommy, and author of Friendship Signs Brianne Hogan’s Joy in the Stars and Joy in the Stars Cosmic Journal, a book full of self-care astrology tips and an accompanying journal, in a partnership with BuzzFeed, to Running Press, in a two-book deal (World). Non-fiction: Pop Culture. International rights: Fiction. by Stephanie Cooke and Insha Fitzpatrick, with art by Juliana Moon, in which Karen, an average girl from New Jersey, moves in with her enigmatic father to start school at Mt. Audio rights to The Fifteen Wonders of Daniel Green have been sold to Recorded Books by Sourcebooks on behalf of author Erica Boyce and P.S. Arabic rights to Taylor Jenkins Reid’s One True Loves and Maybe in Another Life, to Arab Cultural Center. Audio rights: Non-fiction: Middle Grade. Hardcover Fiction: Mystery/Suspense. Spanish rights to Taylor Jenkins Reid’s The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo, to Urano. Where the Forest Meets the Stars. Literary. Literary. Author of Unf*ck Your Habitat and founder of the blog and app of the same name Rachel Hoffman’s Cleaning Sucks: An Unf*ck Your Habitat Guided Journal for Less Mess, Less Stress, and a Home You Don’t Hate, a guided journal to give readers the tools to dig into why their mess keeps recurring, what a perfect home even means, and how to have their home fit their life—not the other way around; stuffed full of exercises broken into manageable bites, meditative pages to fix your relationship with said habitat, and the range of encouragement (on a scale from warm hug to tough love) that has made the UfYH system a life-changer for many already, to Griffin (World). Author of The Balance Project Susie Orman Schnall’s The Subway Girls, a dual-timeline narrative featuring a 1949 Miss Subways contestant and a modern-day advertising executive whose careers and lives intersect, pitched as Mad Men meets The Dollhouse, to St. Martin’s Press, in a two-book deal (World). The book has been translated into Persian by Seyyed Reza Hosseini. Russian rights to We Rule the Night have been sold to AST Mainstream by Little, Brown Books for Young Readers on behalf of author Claire Eliza Bartlett and P.S. Nathan Page and Drew Shannon’s The Montague Twins: The Witch’s Hand, twins and amateur detectives encounter supernatural forces in their small town, to Knopf Books for Young Readers, in a two-book deal (World). Literary. Author websites are your online book marketing hub. Where the Forest Meets the Stars by Glendy Vanderah ... FBI agent Ford “Mac” MacDougal is recovering from injuries he received in a terrorist car bombing when his sister, Jilly, a medical researcher, drives her Porsche off an Oregon cliff – on purpose, it seems. Audio rights to Girl Squads: 20 Female Friendships That Changed History have been sold to Penguin Random House Audio by Quirk Books on behalf of author Sam Maggs and P.S. Literary. Arabic rights to Where the Forest Meets the Stars have been sold to Dar Al Khayal by Lake Union Publishing on behalf of author Glendy Vanderah and P.S. Fiction: Young Adult. If you’d like to submit a deal to Publishing Perspectives , see the instructions at the end of this article. Creator of the blog Family Bites, Jan Scott’s Oven to Table: Over 100 One-Pot and One-Pan Recipes for Your Sheet Pan, Skillet, Dutch Oven, and More, a collection of one-pan/one-pot recipes utilizing six common cooking vessels including a skillet, sheet pan and Dutch oven, to Penguin Canada (World). Shortlisted for the 2016 Children’s Irish Book of the Year Award author Máire Zepf and illustrator Tarsila Krüse’s Don’t Go to School!, a twist on the first-day-of-school story wherein a little bear named Benno is ready and eager to start school—but whose Mommy is not, to Sterling Children’s Books, on behalf of Futa Fata (North America). ( Log Out / Fingers crossed! Fiction: Young Adult. Simplified Chinese rights to Where the Forest Meets the Stars have been sold to Guomai, in a pre-empt, by Lake Union Publishing on behalf of author Glendy Vanderah and P.S. Eat More Plants: Over 100 Anti-Inflammatory, Plant-Based Recipes for Vibrant Living by Desiree Nielsen is a 2020 Gourmand World Cookbook Award Winner in the category of Celebrity Chef (Canada). audio). RuthAnne Snow’s When the Truth Unravels, which follows four best friends through the drama of prom night; when one of them goes missing, it stirs up feelings and secrets about a recent tragedy, changing their friendship forever, to Sky Pony Press (World). Literary. A.K. Fiction: Middle Grade Graphic Novel. Literary. This remarkable debut is one of those genre-blending novels; it’s a novel about unlikely friendships and overcoming difficult pasts (i.e. Journalist and author of Turned On Ross Benes’ Sex Weird-o-Pedia: The Ultimate Book of Shocking, Scandalous, and Incredibly Bizarre Sex Facts, to Skyhorse Publishing (World). International rights: Fiction. USA TODAY bestselling author Leslie Nagel’s The Codebook Murders, book four in The Oakwood Book Club Mystery Series, in which vintage fashionista and amateur sleuth Charley Carpenter and her fellow book club members attempt to solve Oakwood’s most famous cold case, to Audible (World English). After the loss of her mother and her own battle with breast cancer, Joanna Teale returns to her graduate research on nesting birds in rural Illinois, determined to prove that her recent hardships have not broken her. Where the Forest Meets the Stars by Glendy Vanderah hit #5 on The Wall Street Journal fiction bestseller list. Audio rights to The Flight 981 Disaster: Tragedy, Treachery, and the Pursuit of Truth have been sold to Dreamscape Media by Smithsonian Books on behalf of client Cineflix Media Inc. and P.S. Author of Another Good Dog Cara Sue Achterberg’s One Hundred Dogs and Counting: One Woman, Ten Thousand Miles, and A Journey into the Heart of Shelters and Rescues, in which after fostering over 100 rescue dogs, the author heads to shelters in the Southern states to investigate where the endless stream of unwanted dogs is coming from and why, to Pegasus Books (World, excl. Online shopping for Books from a great selection of Thrillers & Suspense, Mystery & more at everyday low prices. Audio rights to Color outside the Lines have been sold to Recorded Books by Soho Teen on behalf of author Sangu Mandanna and P.S. International rights: Fiction. Bakers, moms, and founders of a lactation foods brand, Kristy Kohler and Eliza Larson’s Eat to Feed: 80 Nourishing Recipes for Breastfeeding Moms, featuring recipes to nourish breastfeeding mothers, with full meals, snacks, desserts, and drinks created to increase milk supply and support health, to Da Capo Press (World). International rights: Fiction. International rights: Fiction. Fiction: Young Adult. Internment by Samira Ahmed hit #4 on The New York Times young adult hardcover bestseller list. audio). Audio rights to The Book of Letters I Didn’t Know Where to Send have been sold to Audible by Goose Lane Editions on behalf of author Steve Patterson and P.S. Spanish rights to Where the Forest Meets the Stars have been sold to Ediciones Urano by Lake Union Publishing on behalf of author Glendy Vanderah and P.S. Audio rights: Fiction: Young Adult. Literary. Alex Rubens’ 8-Bit Apocalypse: The Untold Story of Atari’s Missile Command, a deep exploration of the unseen challenges of creating one of the most iconic arcade games in history, as well as a portrait of the wild silicon frontier of 1980s video game culture, to The Overlook Press (World). Fiction: Young Adult. Tracy Dobmeier and Wendy Katzmann’s Girls with Bright Futures, pitched as for fans of Big Little Lies and Little Fires Everywhere, about three families at an elite prep school in Seattle who are locked in competition for a single spot at Stanford when the attempted murder of one of the high school seniors reveals the dark underbelly of their college-crazed community, to Recorded Books, at auction (World English). Post was not sent - check your email addresses! International rights: Fiction. International rights: Fiction. International rights: Fiction. Literary. Literary. Literary. Fiction: Young Adult. Literary. Literary. The Woo-Woo: How I Survived Ice Hockey, Drug Raids, Demons, and My Crazy Chinese Family by Lindsay Wong was shortlisted for the 2018 Hilary Weston Writers’ Trust Prize for Non-Fiction. International rights: Non-fiction. Swedish rights to Samira Ahmed’s Love, Hate & Other Filters, to Lavender Lit. Lindsay Wong’s My Summer of Love and Misfortune, pitched as Anna and the French Kiss meets The Joy Luck Club, the story of a Chinese-American teen who takes a trip to Beijing to reconnect with her roots and find herself after being dumped by her boyfriend and rejected from every college she applied to, to Simon Pulse (World). Lithuanian rights to Taylor Jenkins Reid’s After I Do and The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo, to Svajoniu. Non-fiction: Cooking. International rights: Fiction. Non-fiction: Advice/Relationships. Fiction: Young Adult Fantasy. K.A. Non-fiction: Advice/Relationships. Television rights: Tom Ryan’s Keep This to Yourself, in which a group of lifelong friends is shattered when a serial killer strikes their small town and claims one of their own; one year later, unable to let go, a teen finds himself investigating new clues, and begins to wonder if he can trust anything, including his feelings for his best friend, the boy who died, optioned to Robert Munic of Pull the Pin Productions and Cheryl Bayer of Living Popups, with Munic and Baker producing. Fiction: General. International rights: Non-fiction. For one thing, agents represent specific genres, so you need to know who to query. Fiction: Young Adult. Czech rights to What Have You Done have been sold to Euromedia by Thomas & Mercer on behalf of author Matthew Farrell and P.S. A keenly perceptive coming-of-age novel, All Girls follows nine young women as they navigate their ambitions and fears at a prestigious New England prep school, all pitched against the backdrop of a scandal the administration wants silenced. Spanish rights to Ruinsong have been sold to Wonderbooks, at auction, by Farrar Straus Giroux Books for Young Readers on behalf of author Julia Ember and P.S. Television rights: Anne Donahue’s Nobody Cares, a humorous personal essay collection about work, failure, friendship, and the messy business of being alive, optioned to New Metric Media. Literary. Non-fiction: Pop Culture. The Woo-Woo: How I Survived Ice Hockey, Drug Raids, Demons, and My Crazy Chinese Family by Lindsay Wong won the 2019 Hubert Evans Non-Fiction Prize. Change ), You are commenting using your Facebook account. Literary. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in: You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. Literary. Bulgarian rights to Taylor Jenkins Reid’s The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo, to Locus Publishing. International rights: Fiction. Audio rights: Non-fiction: Humor. Non-fiction: General. Emerson College professor and former Boston Globe Magazine editor-in-chief Susanne Althoff’s Launching While Female: Smashing the System That Holds Women Entrepreneurs Back, an exploration of the challenges and inequalities of women entrepreneurs in the start-up sphere, based on deep reporting and interviews with 100 female founders and laying out the reasons why equal support of women would mean more and better innovation for everyone, to Beacon Press (World). Literary. International rights: Fiction. Literary Agency 2005-2021. International rights: Fiction. Fiction: Mystery/Crime. Portuguese rights to Taylor Jenkins Reid’s The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo, to 2020 Editora. International rights: Fiction. A young girl brings two strangers together. Literary Hub contributing editor James T. Hill’s debut memoir Blind Man’s Bluff, a surprising, poignant, and joyful work about disability, the things we take for granted, and the author’s experience attempting to pass for sighted while hiding his blindness for nearly two decades from friends, colleagues, lovers, and even himself, to Norton (North America). Literary. Literary. Literary. Estonian rights to Where the Forest Meets the Stars have been sold to Rahva Raamat by Lake Union Publishing on behalf of author Glendy Vanderah and P.S. Non-fiction: Middle Grade. Fiction: Picture Book. International rights: Fiction. The party members have varied and often conflicting goals, but they work together to try to do some good deeds in a tumultuous and chaotic kingdom, to Iron Circus Comics (World, excl. Fiction: Sci-Fi/Fantasy. Are you kick-starting your author website this year? Journalist Samme Chittum authors the first companion book to the global hit series Air Disasters, currently airing on Smithsonian Channel, examining one of the most alarming disasters in aviation history, the terrifying similarities between the crash of Turkish Airlines 981 and the harrowing landing of American Airlines Flight 96, to Smithsonian Books, in a three-book deal, on behalf of Cineflix Media Inc. (World). Non-fiction: Cooking. Croatian rights to Taylor Jenkins Reid’s After I Do, to Znanje/Vorto Palabra. Early in the pruning of this book, her deftness with the hedge clippers greatly improved the story. Dietitian Abby Langer RD’s Good Food, Bad Diet, a guide to ditching diet culture, losing weight, and fixing your relationship with food forever, to Simon & Schuster Canada (North America). International rights: Fiction. Vietnamese rights to Where the Forest Meets the Stars have been sold to 1980 Books by Lake Union Publishing on behalf of author Glendy Vanderah and P.S. Literary. Paperback. The Night Olivia Fell by Christina McDonald hit the USA TODAY top 150 bestseller list. Fiction: Domestic Suspense. Literary. International rights: Fiction. audio). Literary. Non-fiction: Cooking. Slovak rights to Where the Forest Meets the Stars have been sold to Tatran by Lake Union Publishing on behalf of author Glendy Vanderah and P.S. Carly Watters must-read books for 2020: Where the Forest Meets the Stars by Glendy Vanderah; More Than Enough by Elaine Welteroth; Invisible Women by Caroline Criado Perez; Trick Mirror by Jia Tolentino Literary. Fiction: Young Adult. Fiction: Picture Book. Italian rights to Taylor Jenkins Reid’s The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo, to Mondadori. Brazilian rights to Lindsey Smith’s Eat Your Feelings: The Food Mood Girl’s Guide to Transforming Your Emotional Eating, to Gente. Turkish rights to Emily Tesh’s Silver in the Wood, to Ithaki. Knowing your genre is crucial to getting published. Audio rights: Non-fiction: Lifestyle. Glendy Vanderah Thank you for writing, Emily! Literary. International rights: Fiction. Spanish rights to Taylor Jenkins Reid’s One True Loves, to Urano. Slovak rights to Taylor Jenkins Reid’s The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo, to Ikar. Zero-Waste Chef blogger Anne-Marie Bonneau’s The Zero-Waste Chef: Reduce Your Waste, Eat Delicious Food, Save Money and Improve Your Health, featuring strategies for eliminating food and packaging waste in the kitchen, including cooking with scraps, streamlining prep, and preserving food, to Avery, at auction (World). Audio rights to Sophie Saint Thomas’ Sex Witch: Spells for Sex, Love, and Other Animal Instincts, a guide to sex magic from a practicing sex-positive witch, with spells on protection, revenge, healing, self-love, to Dreamscape Media (World English). Ashley Robin Franklin’s The Hills of Estrella Roja, a mysterious email lures Kat to a small Texas town to investigate the strange red lights that float above its hills for her paranormal podcast, where she meets and crushes on Mari, a girl with family secrets connected to the lights, to Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Books for Young Readers (World). Karen Katchur’s River Bodies, about two murders 20 years apart that connect a new detective, a retired police chief’s daughter, and the local motorcycle gang, pitched as The Dry meets The Weight of Blood, to Thomas & Mercer (World). Fiction: General. Stonewall-honoree and author of Kid Activists Robin Stevenson’s Kid Innovators, the latest book in Quirk’s illustrated Kid Legends series, which focuses on childhood stories of a diverse group of trailblazers in tech, arts, business, and science, including Alan Turing, Walt Disney, Grace Hopper, Madam C.J. International rights: Fiction. Change ), You are commenting using your Google account. Webcomic creator Ari North’s Always Human, about the developing relationship between two young women in a near-future, soft sci-fi setting, to Yellow Jacket, in association with GLAAD (World English). Titles Fiction The Book Club Murders By Leslie Nagel The Antique House Murders By Leslie Nagel The Advice Column Murders By Leslie Nagel The Codebook Murders By Leslie Nagel Where the Forest Meets the Stars By Glendy Vanderah The Light Through the Leaves By Glendy Vanderah Losing the Light By Andrea Dunlop Broken Bay By Andrea Dunlop She Regrets Nothing By Andrea Dunlop We Came Here to … Non-fiction: Spirituality. Ukrainian rights to The Night Olivia Fell have been sold to Vivat Publishing by Gallery Books on behalf of author Christina McDonald and P.S. Turkish rights to The Night Olivia Fell have been sold to Ephesus Yayinlari by Gallery Books on behalf of author Christina McDonald and P.S. UK & Commonwealth rights to The Unspoken Name have been sold to Tor UK, in a pre-empt, in a three-book deal, by Tor on behalf of author A.K. Czech rights to Taylor Jenkins Reid’s The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo, to Mlada Fronta. Italian rights to River Bodies have been sold to Newton Compton by Thomas & Mercer on behalf of author Karen Katchur and P.S. Fiction: Young Adult. Emily Tesh’s Silver in the Wood, a lush romantic debut novella, pitched as Naomi Novik’s Uprooted with the romance of C.L. Audio rights to The Night Olivia Fell have been sold to Simon & Schuster Audio by Gallery Books on behalf of author Christina McDonald and P.S. Turkish rights to Where the Forest Meets the Stars have been sold to Peta Kitap by Lake Union Publishing on behalf of author Glendy Vanderah and P.S. Writer for Marvel’s Spider-Man: Miles Morales and Telltale’s The Walking Dead video games, Mary Kenney’s debut Game Changers, which shines a light on over two dozen women and genderqueer people who built the video game industry, and their often overlooked contributions to the booming world of gaming, to Running Press Kids (World). Journalist Ross Benes’ Turned On: A Mind-Blowing Investigation into How Sex Has Shaped Our World, a topical and timely exploration of the relationship between sex and our society in everything from religion and politics to technology and economics, to Sourcebooks (World). Korean rights to Where the Forest Meets the Stars have been sold to Woongjin Think Big Co. by Lake Union Publishing on behalf of author Glendy Vanderah and P.S. International rights: Fiction. Norwegian rights to Where the Forest Meets the Stars have been sold to Verbena by Lake Union Publishing on behalf of author Glendy Vanderah and P.S. International rights: Fiction. and Other Cocktails for ’90s Kids, on how to make cocktails inspired by nostalgic 90’s beverages like Ecto Cooler and Capri Sun as well as original themed craft cocktails like Are You Afraid of the Dark Rum? Carly has an amazing gift of insight that lets her see the flowers through the thicket. Fiction: Fantasy. Available instantly. Croatian rights to The Night Olivia Fell have been sold to Mozaik by Gallery Books on behalf of author Christina McDonald and P.S. Dutch rights to Taylor Jenkins Reid’s The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo, to Ambo Anthos. International rights: Fiction. Some of Carly’s recent deals and soon-to-be-published books include: Anne T. Donahue’s SMALL TORNADOES (ECW, 2021), Anne-Marie Bonneau’s THE ZERO-WASTE CHEF (Avery/Penguin US and Penguin Canada, 2021), Abby Langer’s GOOD FOOD, BAD DIET (Simon and Schuster Canada, 2021), Christina McDonald’s DO NO HARM (Gallery/Simon and Schuster, 2021), Tracy Dobmeier and Wendy Katzman’s GIRLS WITH BRIGHT FUTURES (Sourcebooks, 2021), Philip Lago and Mystique Mattai’s EAT WITH US (Appetite/Random House, 2021), Jael Richardson’s GUTTER CHILD (HarperCollins, 2021), Lindsay Wong’s MY SUMMER OF LOVE AND MISFORTUNE (Simon Pulse/Simon and Schuster, 2020), Cara Sue Achterberg’s ONE HUNDRED DOGS AND COUNTING (Pegasus, 2020), Susanne Althoff’s LAUNCHING WHILE FEMALE (Beacon Press, 2020), Karen Katchur’s SPRING GIRLS (Thomas and Mercer, 2020), Andrea Dunlop’s WE CAME HERE TO FORGET (Atria/Simon and Schuster, 2019), Christina McDonald’s THE NIGHT OLIVIA FELL (Gallery/Simon and Schuster, 2019), Glendy Vanderah WHERE THE FOREST MEETS THE STARS (Lake Union, 2019), Allison Day’s MODERN LUNCH (Appetite/Penguin Random House Canada, 2019), Desiree Nielsen’s EAT MORE PLANTS (Penguin Random House Canada, 2019), Jan Scott’s OVEN TO TABLE (Penguin Random House Canada, 2019), Karen Katchur COLD WOODS (Thomas & Mercer, 2019), Teresa Wong’s DEAR SCARLET (Arsenal Pulp Press, 2019), Anne T. Donahue’s NOBODY CARES (ECW Press, 2018), Meg Myers Morgan’s EVERYTHING IS NEGOTIABLE (Seal Press/Hachette, 2018), Andrea Dunlop’s SHE REGRETS NOTHING (Atria/Simon and Schuster, 2018), Susie Orman Schnall’s THE SUBWAY GIRLS (St. Martin’s/Macmillan, 2018), Karen Katchur RIVER BODIES (Thomas & Mercer, 2018), Cara Sue Achterberg ANOTHER GOOD DOG (Pegasus ,2018), Lindsay Wong THE WOO WOO (Arsenal Pulp Press, 2018). Fiction: Young Adult. Audio rights: Fiction: General. Fiction: General. Canadian rights to The Zero-Waste Chef: Reduce Your Waste, Eat Delicious Food, Save Money and Improve Your Health have been sold to Penguin Canada by Avery on behalf of author Anne-Marie Bonneau and P.S. Vietnamese rights to What Have You Done and I Know Everything have been sold to 1980 Books by Thomas & Mercer on behalf of author Matthew Farrell and P.S. Sam Maggs’ The Unstoppable Wasp: Built On Hope, pitched as inspired by the world of The Unstoppable Wasp Marvel comics series, following the Unstoppable Wasp and her group of genius friends as they work together to save the world (again), to Marvel Press (World). Romanian rights to Taylor Jenkins Reid’s The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo, to Corint. Literary. Audio rights to Kid Activists have been sold to Dreamscape Media by Quirk Books on behalf of author Robin Stevenson and P.S. Italian rights to Where the Forest Meets the Stars have been sold to Newton Compton by Lake Union Publishing on behalf of author Glendy Vanderah and P.S. Fiction: Graphic Novel. Literary. Gusto TV host Desiree Nielsen RD’s Eat More Plants: Over 100 Anti-Inflammatory, Plant-Based Recipes for Vibrant Living, to Penguin Canada (World). Literary. International rights: Fiction. International rights: Non-fiction. Taste Canada award winner and Whole Bowls author Allison Day’s Modern Lunch: +100 Recipes for Assembling the New Midday Meal, 100 recipes that will update the concept of lunch while focusing on contemporary appetites and preferences, to Appetite by Random House (World). Non-fiction: Graphic Novel. Literary. Audio rights: Fiction: General. International rights: Non-fiction. Star Wars: Women of the Galaxy co-author Amy Ratcliffe’s A Kid’s Guide to Fandom, a guide to exploring the ins-and-outs of celebrating geek and pop culture, offering practical advice about starting a safe, supportive fan space; writing fanfic or comics; attending a con; creating a cosplay ensemble; and more, with interviews and tips from popular creators, to Running Press Kids (World).
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