After five completed manuscripts and years of writing, I'm thrilled to announce that I found a terrific agent who is howling to represent me and Mrs. Zimmerman's Donuts! I'm referring to the wild and wonderful Agent Harold Wolfe of The Wolfe Literary Agency in New York City.
Mr. Wolfe has been prowling the book market for several years and, as a result, has sunk his teeth into his own unique style. In fact, he hates query letters, stating that he'd rather talk to someone than read a letter; so, Mr. Wolfe invites authors to call his office (212) 439-6500 and ask for Harry Wolfe.
What a rare species he is! He also welcomes visitors, so feel free to stop by his agency from 10:00-5:00 at the corner of:
64th Street and Fifth Avenue
New York, New York 10021
For more information about Literary Agent Harold Wolfe, check out his website: http://tinyurl.com/ahfx8nu
Mr. Wolfe has been prowling the book market for several years and, as a result, has sunk his teeth into his own unique style. In fact, he hates query letters, stating that he'd rather talk to someone than read a letter; so, Mr. Wolfe invites authors to call his office (212) 439-6500 and ask for Harry Wolfe.
What a rare species he is! He also welcomes visitors, so feel free to stop by his agency from 10:00-5:00 at the corner of:
64th Street and Fifth Avenue
New York, New York 10021
For more information about Literary Agent Harold Wolfe, check out his website: http://tinyurl.com/ahfx8nu
How cool and rare these days!
ReplyDeletehaha I wish! I need an agent:)) good one.
ReplyDeleteDon't suppose he'd be interested in a book of short stories from a girl across the Pond... would he? He sounds wonderful.I want one! So glad you found him, and good luck!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations Joyce !! Will we meet his assistant Bella Bear tomorrow for B?
ReplyDeleteRhonda @Laugh-Quotes.com
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Good luck with the big, bad...err..good Wolfe, Joyce! :)
ReplyDeleteIf I was in NYC, I'd visit him today - and Mr C Lyon at the same, of course! ;-)
ReplyDeleteWOW....what an awesome announcement on the very first day of the challenge! CONGRATS!!! :)
ReplyDeleteWonderful! Sounds like a really neat agent...
ReplyDeleteI need an agent but first I need to have talent LOL. I hope you had a great Easter!
ReplyDeleteHaha! You had me going there. This has got to be an April Fool's joke, right? ;D
ReplyDeleteThanks for the introduction. Your agent sounds like a find!
ReplyDeleteHappy A to Z!
(I'm doing EIGHT blogs. Whew.)
Here's one:
A is for Absent - Rhymed Acrostics from A to Z
LOL, funny Joyce. I bet he has the most unique office in New York City.
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LOL! If I ever get to NYC, I'll be sure to look him up :P
ReplyDeleteAre you trying to get us into trouble Joyce? LOL I wrote his number down anyway. :)
ReplyDeleteNow that's the kind of agent that'll really be ferocious in negotiations!
ReplyDeleteHe's a lucky agent to have him featured on your blog! Loved Corinne's comment.
ReplyDeleteBrilliant. A Literary Wolfe. Harry Wolfe.
ReplyDeleteI'm so glad you came by to see me because that led me here and this post is hysterical. Please tell me someone called that number and asked for Harry Wolfe. (Yes, I did a reverse look up. I'm weird.) Have fun with the challenge!
ReplyDeleteNow that's my kind of person! Down to earth, open door, face to face time. I tip my hat to him and to you and your success! April fool's!Good job!
ReplyDeleteNice kick start to April!
ReplyDeleteThis was terrific Joyce! There's a slight chance I may have fallen for it. Happy April Fool's Day!
ReplyDeleteJulie
Does Mr. Wolfe work only on April Fool's day?
ReplyDeleteHi, Joyce,
ReplyDeleteYou're agent sounds like a one of a kind person, all right. Congrats on finding him.
Loved this.
ReplyDeleteMr. Wolfe sounds like a fantastic agent.
Great post Joyce! And congratulations! Hope nit April Fools???
ReplyDeleteThis April Fool almost fell for it lmao you devil you :-)
ReplyDeleteHaha! I loved the link ;)
ReplyDeleteYou sound like my sister, always has great fun on 01 April. And I'm usually the first to fall for it. Glad to see I wasn't the first today.
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping by.
LOL - I almost fell for it :)
ReplyDeleteThis was great!
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