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Kate Nash Literary Agency

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Kate Nash Literary Agency
Literary Agency
Founded2009; 17 years ago (2009)
Headquarters locationLondon, UK
Key peopleKate Nash (Literary Agent), Sarah Spear (Director), Nick Marston (Director), Justin Nash (Managing Director), Francesca Riccardi (Literary Agent), Saskia Leach (Junior Agent)
Official websitekatenashlit.co.uk

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The Kate Nash Literary Agency Ltd is a British independent literary agency based near Oxford, England. Founded in 2009 by Kate Nash, it represents commercial fiction and non-fiction authors across adult, young adult, and children's markets. The agency is a member of the[1] Association of Authors' Agents.

History

The Kate Nash Literary Agency was established in 2009 by Kate Nash, who brought experience as an author, publisher, publicist, and marketer to her role as an agent. Initially a sole venture, the agency grew steadily by specializing in bestselling commercial fiction and non-fiction. In 2018, the company formally incorporated as Kate Nash Literary Agency Ltd. It has since developed a strong reputation within the UK publishing industry, signing a diverse range of debut and established authors and was a in 2022 finalist for agent of the year.[2] The agency continues to operate from its headquarters near Oxford and remains committed to providing dedicated service to its clients.

The Agency is notable for its yearly mentorship program where it nurtures new author talent.[3]

Notable Authors

The Kate Nash Literary Agency has over 100 signed authors. In 2025 Nash signed the Scottish Author Amber Eve[4]

References

  1. "UK Author's Agents Association". Association of Authors' Agents. Retrieved 2025-04-12.
  2. "Finalist for Agent of the year". writing.ie.
  3. "2024 Mentorship announcement". The Bookseller.
  4. "Signing announcment". Amber Eve on Instagram.


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