IN THE PRESS:

International Literary Arts is very pleased to announce the addition of Literary Agent Evelyn Fazio to our team.

Evelyn Fazio has over 24 years of experience in publishing, and has worked
at Prentice Hall, Random House and M.E. Sharpe, as well as the large book
distributor, Baker & Taylor.  In her career, Evelyn has published reference,
professional, scholarly and trade books, many of them award winners.  She
has run editorial departments in several houses, and has been training and
nurturing authors, both new and experienced, for her entire career.  Evelyn
holds a Master's degree in History, and was a high school history teacher.


 

LITERARY AGENT/AUTHOR SELECTED TO SPEAK AT BEA 2004

Literary agent and author Pam Brodowsky to give 2004 Writer's Conference presentation on query letters. Writer's Digest sponsors the Writer's Conference at Book Expo America. Brodowsky's SECRETS OF SUCCESSFUL QUERY LETTERS will be released in May 2004 by Nonetheless Press.

Mark Dressler, Director of Education for BookExpo America (BEA), has selected literary agent Pamela K. Brodowsky, author of SECRETS OF SUCCESSFUL QUERY LETTERS (Nonetheless Press, August 2005, trade paperback, 128 pages, $14.99 retail) to speak at the BEA Writer’s Conference in Chicago on June 2, 2004.

Brodowsky, principal at International Literary Arts, will speak on the topic of query letters during the afternoon session of the BEA Writer’s Conference, and will be featured as a panel member for the always-popular “pitch session”, during which writers will have the opportunity to pitch their manuscripts to literary agents.

“If an author has book-length credentials that are relevant to his project query, as his prospective agent, I want to be aware of these credentials, allowing me to focus on the marketability of this author and his project. Effective queries allow me to make an informed decision as to whether I want to investigate the proposal further,” Brodowsky commented.

A unique insider’s guide, SECRETS OF SUCCESSFUL QUERY LETTERS showcases the working query, complete with real letters that landed writers an agent. The various examples of query are accompanied by comments regarding how each letter drew attention and why each works as a whole. The title will be released in May 2004, coinciding with BEA the first week of June.

BookExpo America encompasses the entire scope of book publishing in the United States and beyond. Over 2,000 exhibits and 500 authors, a special rights business area, and more than 100 conference sessions make BEA the premiere book publishing industry event.

The Writer’s Conference, sponsored by Writer’s Digest Books, precedes BEA and drew over 350 attendees last year. The conference focus for 2004 is ‘The Business of Authorship’. Speakers are chosen for their expertise and represent various aspects of the book publishing industry.

Brodowsky is an experienced literary agent as well as a popular speaker at various writers’ conferences, including the International Women’s Writing Guild and the Women’s National Book Association. Her literary agency, International Literary Arts, represents writers of both fiction and nonfiction.

 

Pamela K. Brodowsky

Representatives of International Literary Arts regularly attended various writer's conferences and conventions Nationwide. Should you like to meet with us personally please refer to the list below for our participation in the upcoming events of 2005.

 Note: This list is updated monthly so be sure to check back for an event near you. 

 

2005 CONFERENCES & CONVENTIONS

 PENN WRITERS 

  WORKSHOP

  WILKESBARRE, PA

  April 9, 2005

  Ramada Inn

  www.pennwriters.org

   MARYLAND WRITERS' ASSOCIATION

   WRITERS' CONFERENCE

   APRIL 30, 2005

   Chesapeake Arts Center

   Brooklyn Park, MD

   www.marylandwriters.org

  BOOK EXPO AMERICA  

  New York, NY                                      

  WRITER'S CONFERENCE

  June 2-5 , 2005

  Sponsored by WRITER'S DIGEST BOOKS