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Mr. Farley Chase

Chase Literary Agency

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Farley Chase

Chase Literary Agency

11 Broadway, Suite 1010
New York, NY 10004
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Website:
chaseliterary.com
Twitter (X):
@FarleyChase
AALA Member:
Yes (Visit Site)
Query Methods
Accepts queries via...
E-Mail
Genres
This agent is seeking the following genres:

Fiction

Commercial
Contemporary
Fantasy
Historical
Horror
Literary Fiction

Non-Fiction

Art/Photography
Biography
Business/Finance
Current Affairs/Politics
History
Humor/Gift Book
Journalism
Memoir
Nature/Ecology
Science/Technology
Self-Help
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Known Clients (current & past)
Peter Alliss
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Tim Brady
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Benyamin Cohen
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Tony Hall
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Gilbert King
Noah Liberman
Ina Lipkowitz
Rab Macwilliams
Deanne Musolf
Michael Prince
Mickey Rapkin
Tom Reynolds
Mike Schmidt
Roger Alan Skipper
Jay Spenser
Ed Strosser
Joe Sutter
Max Testa
Ed Ugel
Alia Volz
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Author Comments
Comments by authors about this agent.
BeckyandFrances
04/15/2024 08:25 AM
95k literary fiction
EQ: 14/04
FR 15/04

Really nice form rejection actually:

Many thanks for reaching out. You have an interesting story to tell and there’s a lot to like about your approach. But, in the end, I’m afraid I didn’t come away fully convinced this was something I could represent successfully for you. I’m sorry not to be more enthusiastic, and best of luck in placing it elsewhere.

PSki17
03/13/2024 06:58 PM
I submitted to Mr. Chase (seeing his response rate and time) in hopes that I'd get some sort of acknowledgement that I existed. Rejections are fine, just knowing I'm a live person and not submitting queries off into the Twilight Zone is a win at this point.

I was not disappointed.

QM (Email): 3/13
Form Rejection: 3/13

"Many thanks for reaching out. You have an interesting story to tell and there’s a lot to like about your approach. But, in the end, I’m afraid I didn’t come away fully convinced this was something I could represent successfully for you. I’m sorry not to be more enthusiastic, and best of luck in placing it elsewhere."
Aficionada
03/05/2024 01:33 PM
I was thankful for a quick reply, even though it was a rejection.
jpkemmick
03/04/2024 10:04 AM
He says he is seeking fantasy, but his publisher's marketplace page lists exactly zero fantasy sales, although the narrative non-fiction, memoir and sports sections are robust.
AConnell
03/03/2024 12:01 PM
Q: 3/3/2024
Genre: fantasy 55k words
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