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PEW Literary is a professional literary agency headquartered in London, UK. Founded in 2016 by Patrick Walsh, a veteran industry insider in publishing agency, all core team members have extensive senior experience at well-known publishing houses or literary agencies. It currently focuses on representing nonfiction works and literary fiction, while expanding its representation services to graphic novels, crime thrillers and other genres. It also collaborates with a professional literary talent team to develop film and television adaptation rights for authors' works, and is continuously scouting for new emerging writers.
The agency follows the standard industry commission model, only collecting fees after a publication deal or copyright sale is successfully secured for the author: 15% commission for sales within the Commonwealth and for domestic audio rights, 20% commission for sales in the US and Canada, translation rights, overseas audio rights, and film & television rights. No fees are charged to authors if no deal is reached, with clear and transparent terms that lower the risk for new creators. The agency accepts submissions from creators based overseas, but explicitly states that its core service priority is given to UK-based creators. It does not provide detailed revision feedback for rejected submissions, and does not accept pre-submission meetings, only following up with authors after reviewing a submission and determining they are interested.
On the plus side, the team has extensive industry connections, can access mainstream publishing channels in the UK and US, and can partner with collaborators to develop derivative film and television rights. Its commission structure is creator-friendly, and its operational information is open and transparent. The downsides are that it offers limited support for non-UK creators, does not provide feedback for rejected submissions, the official website has no Chinese language support, and the communication barrier is relatively high.
pewliterary.com is currently directly accessible to users in China. It is a good fit for established creators who have already completed their work and hope to connect with UK and US publishing channels, and is not suitable for new creators looking for editing guidance.
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pewliterary.com is an United Kingdom Organizations provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 6.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of China direct-connect friendly. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach pewliterary.com directly.