Seventh Avenue Literary Agency is one of Canada's largest and most venerable literary and personal management agencies that deal primarily with non-fiction projects.
With more than 30 years in business, Seventh Avenue (originally called
Contemporary Management) has a substantial client list of recognized non-fiction
authors and public figures. The agency now also represents writers of
literary and commercial fiction.
As literary agents and publishing consultants, we help our authors develop proposals and manuscripts for submission, and on their behalf negotiate with publishing houses in Canada and around the world. In addition, the agency has worked with film and television production companies selling rights to literary properties from our extensive list.
Our authors' books are published by a range of publishers including large
international houses, independents, and specialist presses. Several of
these works have received local, national, and international awards.
Seventh Avenue also offers publishing services through a new division, Mackwood Publishing Consultants (www.mackwoodpublishingconsulatanst.consultants.com), launched in March 2009. This division offers project consultation, coaching, contract review, freelance editing & cover design, workshops, and lectures on the agency business and the publishing industry from an insider's perspective. We would be happy to discuss our rates and services in more detail.
The History of the Seventh Avenue Literary Agency
Seventh Avenue has represented literary properties on behalf of well-known Canadians who are a veritable list of the “who’s who” of our nation. It has negotiated book contracts for and represented former Prime Minister Kim Campbell, Senator Pat Carney, Allan Fotheringham, Hugh Segal, Pamela Wallin, Angus Reid, and the late greats Jack Webster and Charles Lynch. The current client list also features a wide range of journalists, academics, broadcasting and film/television stars. The agency also represents clients from other countries.
Seventh Avenue was purchased in January 2005 by the Director and Principal Agent Robert Mackwood, who continues the tradition of offering literary representation for authors in a very wide range of disciplines. The agency continues a strong relationship with previous owners, Contemporary Communications in Vancouver, which also owns the National
Speakers Bureau, Canada's largest speakers bureau, and Contemporary
Communications, a full-service public relations agency.
Robert Mackwood is a long
time Toronto and Vancouver publishing veteran and has represented authors as
a literary agent since 1997. Prior to joining the agency as Principal Agent
and Director of Seventh Avenue (Contemporary Management), he spent eight years
in Toronto as Vice President, Director of Marketing and Public Relations at
Bantam / Doubleday organizing publicity tours for the likes of General H. Norman
Schwarzkopf, Ali MacGraw, Shirley MacLaine, Fredrick Forsythe, William Gibson,
Jean Auel, Buzz Aldrin, and Elizabeth George. He also served on the Board of
Directors at Seal Books, a division of Bantam Books Canada.
Robert's publishing career began as Publicist with Raincoast Books and the Stanton & MacDougall agency in Vancouver working with a veritable who’s who of Canadian authors, including Farley Mowat, Margaret Atwood and the late Pierre Berton. For over five years he organized the media tours for major authors in Vancouver and across Canada. Prior to launching his career in publishing he worked within the broadcast industry as a host of radio programs interviewing many authors! - and producing radio talk shows.
Gloria Goodman joined Seventh Avenue as a part-time agent based in Toronto in 2008. Gloria is well known in Canadian and international publishing circles. She has spent time early in her career at Key Porter Books as an assistant to then President and Publisher Anna Porter. Gloria eventually worked within the editorial department acquiring the likes of Richard Worzel and others for the publishing program.
She also worked in the Random House Canada Rights Department selling many projects including Ascension by Stephen Galloway in nine countries; Stephen Brunt's Facing Ali in the UK, US and Japan; and Robert Sedlack's The African Safari Papers in Germany, Holland and the US.