andyzack
After reading numerous posts on this site, I've come to realize that there's a shocking amount of misinformation out there, not to mention confusion and misunderstanding. A decade or so ago, I had an account on GEnie, a bulletin board system, where I was the resident agent for the Ask the Agent topic. I'd like to volunteer to do a stint here in the same role. If you have a general question about the publishing business, I will do my best to answer it.
A few ground rules:
1. No pitches or queries.
2. I will not engage in any arguments. If you want to argue about something, I'm sure there are other topics here for that.
3. No matter what I say, your mileage may vary. I do not purport to be the complete know-it-all of publishing.
Now, who am I? My name is Andrew Zack and I am the president of the The Zack Company, Inc., a full-service literary agency located in New York. I have been in this business since September '88 (more like 1982 or so if you count that I first started working in a bookstore while in high school). I started in the foreign rights department at Simon & Schuster, moved to editorial at Warner Books (where I edited and acquired my own titles as an assistant), moved to a small hardcover publisher called Donald I. Fine to do both rights and editorial, and then became an Editor at the Berkley Publishing Group (now part of Penguin Group (USA) Inc.). After my job was eliminated at Berkley, I became a free-lance editor, working on titles for Berkley, Donald I. Fine, Dell and Avon. I became a Consulting Editor for Forge Books (the sister imprint of Tor Books) and acquired and/or edited roughly a dozen titles for them, including several by R.J. Pineiro, the first three COLUMBO mysteries, and Victoria Gotti's first novel there.
I became an agent in 1993, working at the Scovil Chichak Galen Literary Agency. In 1996, I left to start my own firm. You can read more about my firm, my clients, their titles, who publishes them, and the submission guidelines for my firm, at www.zackcompany.com, www.literaryagent.biz, or www.literaryagent.info.
I look forward to your questions and will do the best I can to answer them.
Best wishes,
Andrew Zack
A few ground rules:
1. No pitches or queries.
2. I will not engage in any arguments. If you want to argue about something, I'm sure there are other topics here for that.
3. No matter what I say, your mileage may vary. I do not purport to be the complete know-it-all of publishing.
Now, who am I? My name is Andrew Zack and I am the president of the The Zack Company, Inc., a full-service literary agency located in New York. I have been in this business since September '88 (more like 1982 or so if you count that I first started working in a bookstore while in high school). I started in the foreign rights department at Simon & Schuster, moved to editorial at Warner Books (where I edited and acquired my own titles as an assistant), moved to a small hardcover publisher called Donald I. Fine to do both rights and editorial, and then became an Editor at the Berkley Publishing Group (now part of Penguin Group (USA) Inc.). After my job was eliminated at Berkley, I became a free-lance editor, working on titles for Berkley, Donald I. Fine, Dell and Avon. I became a Consulting Editor for Forge Books (the sister imprint of Tor Books) and acquired and/or edited roughly a dozen titles for them, including several by R.J. Pineiro, the first three COLUMBO mysteries, and Victoria Gotti's first novel there.
I became an agent in 1993, working at the Scovil Chichak Galen Literary Agency. In 1996, I left to start my own firm. You can read more about my firm, my clients, their titles, who publishes them, and the submission guidelines for my firm, at www.zackcompany.com, www.literaryagent.biz, or www.literaryagent.info.
I look forward to your questions and will do the best I can to answer them.
Best wishes,
Andrew Zack