


UK rights sold to Melanie Hayes at HQ via Cavaciuti.

RACHEL GREENLAW sold holiday time-loop novel One Christmas Morning to Ariana Sinclair at Avon via Allison Hunter of Trellis Literary Management on behalf of Maddalena Cavaciuti of David Higham Associates. KJ DELL’ANTONIA’s Playing the Witch Card, described as “ Gilmore Girls meets Practical Magic,” sold to Tara Singh Carlson at Putnam via Caryn Karmatz Rudy of DeFiore and Company.ĬHRIS FARADAY’s Trine went to Angry Robot via Mark Gottlieb of Trident Media Group. GENOVEVA DIMOVA sold Foul Days and another book in the Witch’s Compendium of Monsters duology to Sanaa Ali-Virani at Tor via Brenna English-Loeb of Transatlantic Agency. Japanese author MIZUKI TSUJIMURA sold Tsunagu and Tsunagu: How to Keep Someone in Your Heart to Jane Lawson at Doubleday.ĪMY AVERY’s fantasy novel The Longest Autumn went to Maxine Charles at Flatiron Books via Amanda Rutter of Azantian Literary Agency. PHILIP FRACASSI’s horror collection No One Is Safe went to Steve Berman at Lethe Press.ĬAROLINE HARDAKER sold Mothtown to Angry Robot via Ed Wilson of Johnson & Alcock. STEPHEN ARYAN sold The Judas Blossom to Angry Robot via Juliet Mushens of Mushens Entertainment.ĪNDREA STEWART sold The Gods Below fantasy trilogy to Brit Hvide at Orbit and James Long at Orbit UK via Juliet Mushens of Mushens Entertainment. GARETH HANRAHAN’s new trilogy starting with The Sword Defiant sold to Emily Byron at Orbit UK and Bradley Englert at Orbit US via John Jarrold.ĪNNE BISHOP sold The Lady in Glass and Other Stories, collecting the author’s short fiction to date, “with rare early pieces and an all-new story,” to Anne Sowards at Ace via Jennifer Jackson of the Donald Maass Literary Agency. SUZAN PALUMBO’s new space opera, Countess, “a queer Caribbean Count of Monte Cristo,” went to Jen Albert at ECW Press via Michael Curry of Donald Maass Literary Agency.

SAMANTHA SHANNON sold another book in the Roots of Chaos series, plus a fantasy novel about the Greek goddess Iris, to Grace McNamee at Bloomsbury and Paul Baggaley at Bloomsbury UK via David Godwin at David Godwin Associates. GREGORY FROST sold Rhymer and two more books in an epic fantasy series about Thomas the Rhymer, “legendary 12th-century figure of Scottish balladry, as he battles throughout time to save the world from an alien race known to everyone as elves,” to Toni Weisskopf at Baen Books via Marie Lamba of Jennifer De Chiara Literary Agency.
