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Our literary agency service is new, dynamic and built to secure our authors the very best opportunities. In addition to targeted approaches, authors we represent appear in our JM Agency Catalogue, which is mailed to 300 publishers in the UK and Ireland annually.

The writers listed below are currently represented by JM Agency. If you have any queries in relation to them, please contact us through the Contact Page.

Mr David Frank-Gordon

Mr David Frank-Gordon is an English writer who has made Northern Ireland his home. Whilst locked-down and furloughed in 2020, he had the idea to put his everyday experiences in Co Armagh onto paper and created ‘MJ & her Smarty-Phants’, a series of children’s stories about a ten-year-old girl, whose cuddly toy elephants come to life after helping an elderly magician to cross the road. Every time the clock strikes 5am, the mischief begins!

Mr Tony Winters

Mr Tony Winters is an Irish author who currently lives by the sea with his wife, two children and (imaginary) pet alpaca. Tony’s debut children’s novel ‘The Great Eatewari’ is a swashbuckling, historical adventure tale. It is 1931, and Charlie Foster wants to unearth the secrets of a ship that sunk in the North ‘The Great Eatewari’ tells the story of Charlie’s adventure to unravel the mystery.

Ms Adrienne Geoghegan

Ms Adrienne Geoghegan is best known for her quirky illustrations and children’s picture books. Her work has appeared in The Guardian, Irish Times, Bloomsbury London and The Economist. Viajantes do Vento (Estrela Cultural) was recently selected by Brazil’s Ministry of Education’s PNLD Book-Purchasing Programme, the biggest of its kind in the world.

Mr Timen Baart

Mr Timen Baart is CEO of TrustXP, a unique and cutting-edge consultancy firm, helping companies and business leaders increase workplace trust. His book Win with Trust passionately presents the case for trust; why trust is indispensable for cooperation, fairness and success.

Mr Marc Coleman

Mr Marc Coleman is former economics editor of the Irish Times and author of the bestsellers The Best Is Yet to Come and Back from the Brink. He is currently working on two projects, a comprehensive, cutting-edge analysis of the economics of Covid19 and an engaging tome on the rise of populism.

Mr Conor Power

West-Cork based writer, journalist and broadcaster Mr Conor Power is working on the historical novel ‘Hurling 1810’. ‘Hurling 1810’ is the first ever novel to shine a light on the little-known era of professional hurling. Conor’s novel is a story of tragic love, and also features fictionalised versions of historical characters, including Miles Byrne and a young William Webb Ellis.

Mr Joe Ryan

Mr Joe Ryan is an Irish software engineer, journalist and avid polyglot. ‘A Last Look in the Water Mirror’ tells the story of Dermot O’Connor, a young idealist who joins the independence struggle after he witnesses the death of a friend. An act of betrayal later forces Dermot to leave his home town for good, and abandon a love the would remain a secret for seven decades.

Mr Brian McLaughlin

Mr Brian McLaughlin is an award-winning Canadian freelance writer, journalist and author. He recently paused his journalistic activity to concentrate on three literary projects; an anthology of macabre tales called ‘Girl in the Tree’; a memoir titled ‘Travels with Rose’ (his humorous, philosophical account of his travels with his beloved wife Rose) and his debut novel, ‘The Organic Gardener’.