AWLA works with a hand-picked group of publishers and agencies to provide international representation across all their authors and projects.
Annette Green Authors Agency: a highly successful small agency, handling a wide range of mainstream, commercial and literary authors. http://www.annettegreenagency.co.uk/
Arsenal Pulp Press: European translation rights for Canadian-based North American publishing house Arsenal Pulp Press are now being handled by AWLA. The most recent highlight is Raziel Reid, whose book WHEN EVERYTHING FEELS LIKE THE MOVIES has recently sold in the UK to Little, Brown and to Albino Verlag in Germany. You can find the full catalogue of their titles here.
The BIA: this new and exciting agency covering middle grade to YA crossover titles and is clocking up a remarkable number of prizewinners and bestsellers. You can view the full BIA list at http://www.the-bia.com/.
Fledgling Press: founded in 2000, this striking independent publishing company has a vibrant list of fiction, non-fiction, teen and lifestyle books. Based in Edinburgh they are one of Scotland's leading publishing imprints and have scored major successes with a very high quality list. You can visit the Fledgling Press website: here
Monsoon Books: this SE Asian oriented English-language publisher has an exciting array of fiction and non-fiction titles which can be viewed at: www.monsoonbooks.com.sg
Periscope Books: Periscope is a new UK-based imprint, presenting bold, distinctive voices in fiction and non-fiction from around the world. They've got off to a flying start with the Booker Longlisting of one of their first titles: Laila Lalami's THE MOOR'S ACCOUNT. You can view the full list here: http://www.periscopebooks.co.uk/books/
Querverlag: the innovative Berlin-based German language lesbian and gay publisher. AWLA handles the English language rights for its growing list of crime authors. http://www.querverlag.de
RedDoor Publishing:founded by the creator of The Friday Project, RedDoor Publishing is a boundary-breaking new UK publisher bringing a list of general fiction, literary fiction, crime & thrillers as well as general non-fiction and business titles. You can view the RedDoor website: here.
SALT: founded in 1999, SALT is a vital player on the UK publishing stage. Over the past year they have been winners of the 2015 Frank O’Connor International Short Story Award, the 2015 Jerwood Fiction Uncovered Prize and the 2015 Polari First Book Prize. They have been shortlisted for the 2015 Guardian Not the Booker Prize, the 2015 Edge Hill Short Story Prize and the 2015 Wales Book of the Year. SALT has had a top 10 debut fiction title for 2015 in the Independent. Nicholas Lezard’s best paperbacks of 2015. The Reading Agency, Staff Picks, Books of 2015. ELLE Best Books of 2015. A Guardian Top Teen Read of 2015. Wales Arts Review Highlights 2015. Esquire 50 Novels All Men Should Have Read. Irish Independent: Irish writers top reads of 2015. AND they have been nominated (twice) for the 2016 Dublin Literary Award. You can visit the SALT website: here
Wakefield Press: Independent South Australian publisher of fiction and general non-fiction titles. Through the press's association with the Adelaide Festival and its annual unpublished novel award, Wakefield has consistently broken a sequence of striking new voices. Full information about the Wakefield list can be found at http://www.wakefieldpress.com.au/
Annette Green Authors Agency: a highly successful small agency, handling a wide range of mainstream, commercial and literary authors. http://www.annettegreenagency.co.uk/
Arsenal Pulp Press: European translation rights for Canadian-based North American publishing house Arsenal Pulp Press are now being handled by AWLA. The most recent highlight is Raziel Reid, whose book WHEN EVERYTHING FEELS LIKE THE MOVIES has recently sold in the UK to Little, Brown and to Albino Verlag in Germany. You can find the full catalogue of their titles here.
The BIA: this new and exciting agency covering middle grade to YA crossover titles and is clocking up a remarkable number of prizewinners and bestsellers. You can view the full BIA list at http://www.the-bia.com/.
Fledgling Press: founded in 2000, this striking independent publishing company has a vibrant list of fiction, non-fiction, teen and lifestyle books. Based in Edinburgh they are one of Scotland's leading publishing imprints and have scored major successes with a very high quality list. You can visit the Fledgling Press website: here
Monsoon Books: this SE Asian oriented English-language publisher has an exciting array of fiction and non-fiction titles which can be viewed at: www.monsoonbooks.com.sg
Periscope Books: Periscope is a new UK-based imprint, presenting bold, distinctive voices in fiction and non-fiction from around the world. They've got off to a flying start with the Booker Longlisting of one of their first titles: Laila Lalami's THE MOOR'S ACCOUNT. You can view the full list here: http://www.periscopebooks.co.uk/books/
Querverlag: the innovative Berlin-based German language lesbian and gay publisher. AWLA handles the English language rights for its growing list of crime authors. http://www.querverlag.de
RedDoor Publishing:founded by the creator of The Friday Project, RedDoor Publishing is a boundary-breaking new UK publisher bringing a list of general fiction, literary fiction, crime & thrillers as well as general non-fiction and business titles. You can view the RedDoor website: here.
SALT: founded in 1999, SALT is a vital player on the UK publishing stage. Over the past year they have been winners of the 2015 Frank O’Connor International Short Story Award, the 2015 Jerwood Fiction Uncovered Prize and the 2015 Polari First Book Prize. They have been shortlisted for the 2015 Guardian Not the Booker Prize, the 2015 Edge Hill Short Story Prize and the 2015 Wales Book of the Year. SALT has had a top 10 debut fiction title for 2015 in the Independent. Nicholas Lezard’s best paperbacks of 2015. The Reading Agency, Staff Picks, Books of 2015. ELLE Best Books of 2015. A Guardian Top Teen Read of 2015. Wales Arts Review Highlights 2015. Esquire 50 Novels All Men Should Have Read. Irish Independent: Irish writers top reads of 2015. AND they have been nominated (twice) for the 2016 Dublin Literary Award. You can visit the SALT website: here
Wakefield Press: Independent South Australian publisher of fiction and general non-fiction titles. Through the press's association with the Adelaide Festival and its annual unpublished novel award, Wakefield has consistently broken a sequence of striking new voices. Full information about the Wakefield list can be found at http://www.wakefieldpress.com.au/