Established in 1996, The Knight Agency has quickly become one of the most dynamic and premiere literary agencies in the publishing marketplace. TKA prides itself in offering clients a full array of services to help them build a well-rounded career, including handling subsidiary rights such as foreign, film, and television; guidance with promotional and marketing efforts; and a strong presence on the web. In the past twelve years, TKA agents have placed more than a thousand titles with major New York publishers such as HarperCollins, Simon & Schuster, Random House, Penguin Putnam, St. Martin’s, Hachette Books (Formerly Time Warner), Tor Books, Kensington Publishing Group, Chronicle Books, Adams Media, Tyndale, Thomas Nelson, Bethany House, Baker Books, Zondervan, Dorchester, Harlequin, and many others.

Each of these publishing companies have numerous imprints as part of their publishing program, and TKA agents have sold to a large spectrum of these recognizable names, such as: Bantam Dell, Berkley, NAL, Puffin, Pocket, MTV Books, Ace, ROC, Touchstone/Fireside, DaFina, HQN, to name only a few. The agency has earned a reputation for discovering vivid, original fiction in the areas of women’s fiction, romance, fantasy, literary fiction, African American, Inspirational/religious fiction and nonfiction, as well as self-help, health and financial/business books.

TKA authors have produced bestsellers featured on the New York Times, USA Today, Publishers Weekly, Los Angeles Times, Barnes & Noble Bestseller, Amazon.com Hot 100 lists. Awards received by clients include the RITA, Gold Medallion, Walden Books Award for Best New Author, Romantic Times’ Reviewer Choice Awards, to name only a few.

In the winter of 2007, four TKA clients landed on the New York Times at once, marking an agency first (but certainly not a “last”!)

TKA is proud to call itself a bi-coastal agency, with offices in Los Angeles and metro Atlanta.

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