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AP Watt Agency Limited Telephone: +44 (0)20 7405 6774 Facsimile: +44 (0)20 7831 2154 E-Mail: apw@apwatt.co.uk Web site: www.apwatt.co.uk |
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Derek Johns has been with A P Watt as a literary agent and director since 1992. In 1997 he was appointed joint managing director. In a wide-ranging career he has been variously a bookseller, novelist, editor and publisher. He began his publishing career as an editor at Random House in New York. He returned to London in 1986 to take up the position of Publishing Director of Harrap. He went on to be Managing Director of both The Bodley Head and Granta. As a literary agent he specializes in literary fiction (a category in which his clients have either won or been shortlisted for all the major prizes over the past few years) and general non-fiction, particularly narrative non-fiction in the areas of history, biography and travel. |
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Susan DeSoissons Facsimile: +44 (0)20 7911 8100 Website: www.littlebrown.co.uk |
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Dutton Phone: 212 366 2531 Facsimile: 212 366 2888 |
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For permissions to reproduce extracts application should be made to the authors agent, A.P. Watt Literary Agency. The following is from the A.P. Watt website www.apwatt.co.uk We receive many requests to reproduce extracts from works by our clients in works written or edited by other authors. These are generally described as "permissions". The permission fees which we charge follow the guidelines issued by The Publishers' Association, The Society of Authors and The Association of Authors' Agents. There is a minimum fee of £50 and the current rates are likely to remain in force until 30 June 2002. You may apply for permission on this website or by post (addressed to the Permissions Department, A P Watt Ltd, 20 John Street, London WC1N 2DR), fax (020 7831 2154) or email (apw@apwatt.co.uk). Regrettably, however, we cannot accept telephone enquiries about permissions. Please note that we get several thousand permission requests a year and although all requests are dealt with as speedily as possible, it is important to apply as far ahead of your deadline as you can. Permission fees There are two scales, for major and minor writers. Since nearly all of our authors for whom permission is sought fall into the first category, only those fees are reproduced below. The current fees for major world English language (WEL) rights are as follows:-
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