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New Literary Agent Listing: Dan Milaschewski

firstwriter.com – Thursday March 12, 2026

Represents bestselling authors across a wide range of fiction and nonfiction, including platform‑driven humor, pop culture, wellness, science, and history. Seeks page‑turning fiction with a distinctive voice and strong sense of humor. Champions bold, conversation‑provoking books across all categories.

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Self-publish and be scammed: Jon’s tale of heartbreak highlights boom in fraudsters using AI to supercharge book swindles

theguardian.com – Wednesday March 11, 2026

New wave of publishing scams mimic lonely hearts hoaxes of old – swapping promises of true love for the fantasy of literary acclaim. And the wooing process is now fully automated

Eight years of dedication were poured into the pages of Angel of Aleppo, Jon Cocks’ debut historical novel. Inspired by his wife’s grandmother, a survivor of the Armenian genocide of the early 20th century, it was a labour of love, distilled from thousands of hours of research and oral testimony.

The retired South Australian high school teacher’s project carried the weight of family history and historical truth. It was precisely this emotional gravity that rendered him vulnerable.

The new wave of artificial intelligence-fuelled publishing fraud that began saturating global markets last year lifts directly from the lonely hearts playbook. Rogue publishing schemes – most operating out of south Asia, the Philippines and Nigeria – have become the new romance scams, substituting the promise of true love for the dream of literary recognition.

In six months Cocks has lost almost A$10,000.

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Nick Petrie: The Joys and Challenges of Writing a Long-Running Series

crimereads.com – Wednesday March 11, 2026

The creation of every book still feels like holding a newborn kitten in my hand, a small and fragile creature that I never quite believe will grow strong enough to survive on its own.  Although I’ve done it nine times now — ten times, if you include the finished manuscript now awaiting the sharp red pen of my copy editor — writing a novel from beginning to end always seems impossible until it’s actually done.

I’m thinking about this now because I’m trying to come up with the next book in my Peter Ash series.  As a novelist, this is one of my favorite moments, with many distinct joys and challenges.  Interestingly, the challenges, which become more significant with each new book, are the inverse of the joys.

The joy of conceiving a new book begins with the recurring characters.  By now, Peter Ash, June Cassidy, and Lewis have become old friends.  I know their personal histories, how they think and talk, their secret fears and fierce loves.  Sometimes I dream about them.  Writing in their voices has become second nature for me, like a conversation around the dinner table with folks I’ve known forever.

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Lucy Luck Launches Independent Literary Agency After Nine Years at Conville & Walsh

firstwriter.com – Monday March 9, 2026

After nearly a decade shaping some of the most distinctive voices on the Conville & Walsh (C&W) list, literary agent Lucy Luck has stepped out on her own, establishing an independent agency that reflects both her editorial instincts and her commitment to author‑centred representation. The move marks a significant moment not only for Luck’s career but also for the wider UK agenting landscape, where boutique agencies continue to gain momentum.

A Natural Evolution in a Distinguished Career
Luck’s departure from C&W – where she spent nine years building a reputation for championing bold, original fiction and thought‑provoking non‑fiction – signals a new chapter defined by autonomy and creative freedom. Her time at the agency saw her develop a list known for its literary quality and its ability to break out in competitive markets.

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Diversion Publishing Buys U.K. Indie Press

publishersweekly.com – Monday March 9, 2026

Scott Waxman’s Diversion Publishing Corp. has acquired the U.K. independent publisher Influx Press Ltd. The purchase involves about 75 titles in the categories of upmarket horror, literary short fiction, satirical fiction, “and others meant to provoke and unsettle the reader,” according to the announcement.

Notable Influx authors include Percival Everett, Eliza Clark, Eva Wyles, Lauren DuPlessis, Joel Lane, Eley Williams, Nour Abi-Nakhoul, Ben Tufnell, and Darran Anderson. Influx’s titles have been shortlisted and longlisted for the Booker Prize, Dylan Thomas Prize, the Edge Hill Prize, the Jhalak Prize, and the Gordon Burn Prize.

Diversion’s titles are distributed in the U.K. by Simon & Schuster, but, at least for the time being, Influx books will continue to be distributed by Turnaround.

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New Literary Agent Listing: Catriona Paget

firstwriter.com – Monday March 9, 2026

Handles character‑led contemporary fiction in the book club, upmarket, and crossover literary spaces, including love stories, coming‑of‑age novels, and contemporary fiction elevated through close character study. Seeks energetic and life‑affirming upmarket fiction that balances joy with emotional depth, as well as novels with humour, sharp dialogue, and distinctive character dynamics. Interested in contemporary literary work that reimagines familiar narratives and explores relationships, personal principles, and societal expectations. Not seeking science fiction, fantasy, horror, or work for young readers.

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Manga Publisher Seven Seas Entertainment Bought By Media Do

bleedingcool.com – Saturday March 7, 2026

Manga Publisher Seven Seas Entertainment has been bought by Japanese eBook publisher Media Do

The company Media Do International has agreed to buy manga publisher Seven Seas Entertainment, the largest independently owned manga publisher in the English-language market. Founded in 2004 by Jason DeAngelis, Seven Seas published over 1,300 series and thousands of titles from Japan, China, South Korea, and beyond into the English-language market, including the likes of Monster Musume, Lost in the Cloud and Dear. Door. While Tokyo-based Media Do is Japan's largest eBook distribution company, it is also known as a proponent of A.I. translation services. The company's purchasing wing, Media Do International, is headquartered in San Diego, California. Media Do also bought Quality Solutions/Firebrand Technologies and NetGalley in 2021, and Supadü in 2022.

The PR states that "Seven Seas will continue to operate under its existing leadership team and editorial direction. There are no changes to distribution, publishing schedules, or core operations as a result of this transaction. All Seven Seas print imprints will continue to be distributed worldwide by Penguin Random House Publisher Services."

"For more than twenty years, our focus has been simple: publishing exceptional stories and treating them with care, respect, and the passion of fans who never forget what drew us to these stories in the first place," says Jason DeAngelis. "This partnership strengthens our long-term position while preserving the creative independence and publishing mission that define Seven Seas. We remain deeply committed to our creators, partners, and readers."

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Navigator Books Launches as Independent Philadelphia-based Publisher

24-7pressrelease.com – Saturday March 7, 2026

Publisher Will Focus on History, Biography, Memoir, and Historical Fiction

Navigator Books today announced its launch as an independent book publisher dedicated to publishing compelling books in the categories of History, Biography, Memoir, and Historical Fiction. Navigator will publish 3 books in 2026 beginning in July, with 6 titles scheduled for 2027 and plans for an expanding list in the years ahead. Founded with a mission of producing books that will endure by developing authors creatively and commercially through multi-book commitments, Navigator's list will be curated, edited, and published by its founder Brendan Cahill, a 30-year veteran of trade book publishing.

"Our goal is to publish books that matter, and to reach a broad readership," said Cahill, the CEO and Publisher of Navigator Books. "Our society and culture are hungry for new, in-depth perspectives on history in our fast-evolving mobile/social digital era, which AI is accelerating even further. We need a scalable, human-creativity-forward approach for publishers and authors to create meaningful books that are meant to be experienced at the speed humans can absorb them.

"There are many talented established and emergent authors who are frustrated by today's publishing landscape. Navigator Books is excited to join the new generation of innovative and dynamic author-centric independent book publishers seeking to transform the industry by addressing its legacy limitations. Navigator sees this moment as an opportunity to chart a new course, and will add unique value to the title creation process through early-stage collaborative ideation with our authors to kick off the writing and editing process strongly, both creatively and commercially. We'll be pairing our category focus on history writ large with a business model grounded in multi-book commitments to our authors, with established royalty and rights split standards that align with veteran agents. And we'll incorporate modern technologies—including the responsible usage of AI in operational execution—for the benefit of the ecosystem."

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Writers House Founder Al Zuckerman Dies at 94

publishersweekly.com – Friday March 6, 2026

Al Zuckerman, founder of Writers House, one of publishing’s first modern literary agencies, died on March 5 from natural causes. He was 94.

Zuckerman began his agenting career “as a one-man shop, taking business meetings in a bank lobby,” Writers House wrote in announcing Zuckerman’s retirement as chairman emeritus in 2020. His working approach was that a literary agent should be a creative and business partner for writers—a relatively novel idea at the time that he launched the agency, in 1973.

Writers House now as over 20 agents and 50 employees and represents hundreds of authors. Zuckerman personally served as the agent for such mega-bestsellers as Ken Follett’s The Pillars of the Earth, Michael Lewis’s Moneyball and Stephen Hawking’s A Brief History of Time.

The Writers House list features such esteemed authors as Isabel Allende, Octavia Butler, James Clear, Jonathan Franzen, Amanda Gorman, John Green, Sarah J. Maas, Ann Martin, Stephenie Meyer, Christopher Paolini, Dav Pilkey, Nora Roberts, and Tui Sutherland.

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New Publisher Listing: Wild Things Publishing Ltd

firstwriter.com – Friday March 6, 2026

Publishes guidebooks celebrating outdoor exploration, featuring walks, swims, cycles, runs, climbs and heritage routes, with a strong emphasis on nature, landscape discovery and lesser‑known places. Produces visually rich titles created by authors who research, write, photograph and map their subjects. Seeks strong ideas for beautiful new books connected to outdoor adventure, natural environments and experiential travel.

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