2023 MEET THE AGENTS

Registered attendees have the the option to add-on an one-on-one Author/Agent meeting. The appointments are 15 minutes and are $50.00. Click on the agent’s name for more information.

Literary agents represent authors to publishers and one of the most important things they do is become an author’s advocate — before, during and after the sale of your book. They provide guidance and valuable advice because they are a wealth of knowledge. They can help to negotiate book deals and contracts and simplify the publishing process because they have excellent industry contacts and good working relationships.

Attending a writers’ conference is one of the best ways to initiate contact with a literary agent. Remember they represent authors, so who you are is just as important as what you write. Attending the conference demonstrates your willingness to grow as a writer and to network.

Time slots are first come. Authors will meet with agents for a 15-minute appointment throughout the day. Registered attendees may “add-on” this option for $50.00 in advance. Registered Attendees will Receive an Email closer to the event with Add-on Details. Authors should bring a query letter, synopsis, and the first few pages of their manuscript. However, the most important part of the meeting is to “meet the agent” and to present your book idea to them.

Please Note: You MUST be a Registered Attendee, age 18 or older, to Add-On the Agent Appointment.

Linda A. Glaz

Linda S. Glaz spent thirteen years as an agent and author with Hartline Literary Agency, and once they shuttered their doors, she went out on her own at Linda S. Glaz Literary Agency. She’s an agent and understands authors because she is one. Married with three grown children, she also brags about six grands and two greats. Aw, they’re all great. And needless to say, she LOVES books. Always looking for that next wonderful All American best-selling novel. She handles nonfiction and fiction in both the Christian and general markets. No speculative fiction or children’s, however. www.lindasglaz.com

Carrie Howland
Carrie Howland

Carrie Howland has been a literary agent for nineteen years, founding Howland Literary, LLC in 2018. She represents a combination of adult literary and upmarket fiction as well as narrative and prescriptive nonfiction. She lives in Michigan with her husband and two-year-old son. In her spare time, she volunteers as a foster for a local dog rescue. www.howlandliterary.com

>> Full Schedule at a Glance <<

Parking, Refreshments, Morning Snacks, and Lunch are Included with Registration. Check-in will begin at 9:00 a.m. with the first session 10:00 a.m. The conference will end by 4:30 p.m.

Attendees may bring a fully charged laptop or tablet. Although not necessary, a computer will enhance the experience with a hands-on feel. Use the hashtag: #RochesterWriters before, during and after the event in your posts, likes, and tweets.

Fresh hot coffee and tea available throughout the day. Light breakfast snacks and a full lunch included with registration. Please contact us if you have special dietary concerns. A charging station will be available for mobile devices in the registration area.

Attendees will be able to choose one presentation per session time at the conference. Schedule could change without notice – Rochester Writers reserves the right to add, subtract, or substitute any of the presentations and speakers. Thank you.

Please Note: All events take place in the Oakland Center of Oakland University (2200 N Squirrel Road, Rochester, MI 48309). Use parking lot 1 (P1) and walk East for the shortest distance into the Oakland Center. The Oakland Center is positioned between the parking lot and the Clock Tower. Look for Bright Yellow Signs. The Oakland Center is #13 on the Campus Map.