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ABOUT US A Romance Writers of America Recognized Agency Member of the American Christian Fiction Writers Mission Statement: Ich Dien (I serve) Kelly Mortimer started Mortimer Literary Agency with one thought in mind: there were too many great writers who couldn't get their foot in the door. She's only 5'4”, but she wears a size 8-1/2 shoe, so she thought she could help. And she has, selling manuscripts for her first two clients in the same week. In 2006, the American Christian Fiction Writers nominated Kelly for their "Agent of the Year" award. She got the nod again this year. Kelly’s in the top ten on the Publisher’s Marketplace list of “Top 100 Dealmakers” – Romance Category. Boo-Yah! Kelly has a background in business (she's always giving everyone the business) and has a secret government clearance (really), so your dirty laundry is safe with her. She has a degree in contract law and has many character witnesses (at least 100 people will attest to the fact she's a character). Being Italian (100%), she loves to chat with editors, booksellers, and writers, unless, of course, her hands are full. Kelly knows the literary business and will use her maniacal type-A personality to work her heart out (yes, some agents DO have hearts) for her intimate family of clients. In order to be accessible to her authors, her client list will remain short. As more clients need less of her time (sniffle, sniffle), she'll be open to adding new writers. Mortimer Literary only signs PRE-PUBLISHED writers, so if you’ve been pubbed at a traditional house within the last 3 years, sorry, no dice. Kelly wants to ferret out those pre-published authors whose manuscripts are great as is, but no one'll give them a chance, or those whose manuscripts are close, but need some work to catch an editor's eye (she provides every client with a mitt). Kelly’s personal service includes:
Kelly can't promise her clients publication. The book-buying business is subjective. She might think the writing is the next best thing to a heaping bowl of pasta, but 100 editors might not (some editors have no taste!). Still, she'll travel far and wide, search every newsletter, read every blog, scour every avenue (including Boardwalk and Park Place), to find the right editor for the right manuscript. Having a big-name agent from a large agency representing you might be great. Kelly feels: It's not the size of the dog in the fight; it's the size of the fight in the dog.
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