Just to update things a bit. I could keep updating my post from a few days ago, but it’s probably so buried by all the posts since then that I have no idea if anyone is even finding it. So, in that vein, here are additional sites that are posting about the AW takedown…
And if you’re looking for more action, you can also check out this collection of links as well.
There’s also talk on another site of yet another Cease & Desist letter from Barbara Bauer. Big surprise. I wonder how many more she’s going to issue in light of the SFWA’s list of top twenty worst agents that’s being spread far and wide across the internet?
Oh, looky, here it is again… Along with the requested preamble from Writer Beware.
Below is a list of the 20 literary agencies about which Writer Beware has received the greatest number of advisories/complaints over the past several years.
None of these agencies has a significant track record of sales to commercial (advance-paying) publishers, and most have virtually no documented and verified sales at all (book placements claimed by some of these agencies turn out to be “sales” to vanity publishers).
All charge clients before a sale is made–whether directly, by levying fees such as reading or administrative fees, or indirectly, for editing or other adjunct services.
Writer Beware recommends that writers avoid questionable literary agencies, and instead query agencies that have verifiable track records of sales to commercial publishing houses.
Note that while the 20 agencies listed here account for the bulk of the complaints we receive, they’re just the tip of the iceberg. Writer Beware has files on nearly 400 questionable agencies, and we learn about a new one every few weeks.
- The Abacus Group Literary Agency
- Allred and Allred Literary Agents (refers clients to “book doctor” Victor West of Pacific Literary Services)
- Barbara Bauer Literary Agency
- Benedict Associates (also d/b/a B.A. Literary Agency)
- Sherwood Broome, Inc.
- Capital Literary Agency (formerly American Literary Agents of Washington, Inc.)
- Desert Rose Literary Agency
- Arthur Fleming Associates
- Finesse Literary Agency (Karen Carr)
- Brock Gannon Literary Agency
- Harris Literary Agency
- The Literary Agency Group, which includes the following:
- Children’s Literary Agency
- Christian Literary Agency
- New York Literary Agency
- Poets Literary Agency
- The Screenplay Agency
- Stylus Literary Agency (formerly ST Literary Agency, formerly Sydra-Techniques)
- Writers Literary & Publishing Services Company (the editing arm of the above-mentioned agencies)
- Martin-McLean Literary Associates
- Mocknick Productions Literary Agency, Inc.
- B.K. Nelson, Inc.
- The Robins Agency (Cris Robins)
- Michele Rooney Literary Agency (also d/b/a Creative Literary Agency, Simply Nonfiction, and Michele Glance Rooney Literary Agency)
- Southeast Literary Agency
- Mark Sullivan Associates
- West Coast Literary Associates (also d/b/a California Literary Services)
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From what I know thus far, I think this woman should just give up her career as an “agent.”
I really appreciate the link in your post — thank you! Your many posts have certainly kept your readers and anyone else doing a search very well informed!!!
We can always hope. Or, you know, help her along her way by making sure everyone knows that she’s a scammer. And then hope.
yay for the preamble! (hugs)