Tuesday, September 21, 2010

A new agent at DGLM: John Rudolph!

by Jane

Today I am delighted to welcome John Rudolph as the newest agent at Dystel and Goderich Literary Management. Previously, John was Executive Editor at G. P. Putnam’s Son’s in their children’s and young adult imprints. Before that he was Associate Editor for Young Readers at Simon & Schuster. He graduated from Amherst College.

John will begin agenting in the categories of children’s, middle grade and young adult—both fiction and non-fiction—since these are categories with which he is familiar. He is hoping, however, to branch out into men’s fiction, pop culture, music, sports and humor.

I am delighted to welcome John to our staff. His profile is up on our website along with his contact information. Feel free to start sending him queries.

Please join me in saying “hello” to John Rudolph.

11 comments:

  1. Hi John! Good luck with agenting, and the flood of queries you're sure to get in the next couple of weeks. *grin*

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  2. Hi John,

    I hope you love your new position - from all accounts agenting is a highly rewarding career!

    Cheryl.

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  3. Couple of weeks? How about in the next hour? I've already seen this all over twitter. A very warm welcome to you, John! And good luck. :)

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  4. Hello to you, John! Congratulations on your new position at DGLM! :D

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  5. Hey John. Big congrats and get ready for the landslide of queries headed your way.

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  6. Awesome. I posted, too, on Inkwell.ning.com and my blog and tweeted. Good luck John.

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  7. Good luck, John. DGLM should start a pool on how many queries you receive by the end of the day.

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  8. Dear John
    Every good wish on this new venture! A great editorial career such as yours must be excellent training - you are sure to do wonderfully at this - just as you were a wonderful editor!
    Padma

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  9. Congratulations on your new venture, John! Wishing you all the best....

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  10. congratulations, John!
    Much success!

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  11. Congratulations, John. Great good luck to you!

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