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Mark Gottlieb, Trident Media Group Literary Agent
United States
Приєднався 20 вер 2006
Mark Owen Gottlieb is a senior vice president and literary agent at Trident Media Group in New York City. He ranks highly among literary agents in overall deals and other categories. With that insight and initiative, Mark Gottlieb is actively building his client list of new authors. He manages and grows author careers at publishing's leading agency. One of his core values is helping writers realize their book publishing dreams. Since his time at Trident Media Group, he has represented New York Times bestselling, as well as award-winning authors. He has also optioned and sold books to film and TV companies. He previously ran Trident Media Group's Audiobook Department and before that worked in Foreign Rights. Prior to that he served as Executive Assistant to the literary agency's Chairman. Agent Mark Gottlieb is actively seeking submissions in all categories. He is looking forward to bringing new authors to the curious minds of their future readers.
Book Trailer for FOLLOW THE STARS HOME by Diane McPhail (Kensington Books)
A captivating reimagining of the intrepid woman who - 8 months pregnant and with a toddler in tow - braved violent earthquakes and treacherous waters on the first steamboat voyage to conquer the Mississippi River and redefine America.
The acclaimed author of The Seamstress of New Orleans brings to life Lydia Latrobe Roosevelt’s defiant journey of 1811 in this lush, evocative biographical novel for fans of Paula McLain, Gill Paul, Allison Pataki, and stories about extraordinary yet little-known female adventurers…
It’s a journey that most deem an insane impossibility. Yet on October 20th, 1811, Lydia Latrobe Roosevelt-daughter of one of the architects of the United States Capitol-fearlessly boards the steamship New Orleans in Pittsburgh. Eight months pregnant and with a toddler in tow, Lydia is fiercely independent despite her youth. She’s also accustomed to defying convention. Against her father’s wishes, she married his much older business colleague, inventor Nicholas Roosevelt-builder of the New Orleans-and spent her honeymoon on a primitive flatboat. But the stakes for this trip are infinitely higher.
If Nicholas’s untried steamboat reaches New Orleans, it will serve as a profitable packet ship between that city and Natchez, proving the power of steam as it travels up and down the Mississippi. Success in this venture would revolutionize travel and trade, open the West to expansion, and secure the Roosevelts’ future.
Lydia had used her architectural training to design the flatboat’s interior, including a bedroom, sitting area, and fireplace. The steamship, however, dwarfs the canoes and flatboats on the river. And no amount of power or comfort could shield its passengers from risk. Lydia believes herself ready for all the dangers ahead-growing unrest among native people, disease or injury, and the turbulent Falls of the Ohio, a sixty-foot drop long believed impassable in such a large boat.
But there are other challenges in store, impossible to predict as Lydia boards that fall day. Challenges which-if survived-will haunt and transform her, as surely as the journey will alter the course of a nation . . .
The acclaimed author of The Seamstress of New Orleans brings to life Lydia Latrobe Roosevelt’s defiant journey of 1811 in this lush, evocative biographical novel for fans of Paula McLain, Gill Paul, Allison Pataki, and stories about extraordinary yet little-known female adventurers…
It’s a journey that most deem an insane impossibility. Yet on October 20th, 1811, Lydia Latrobe Roosevelt-daughter of one of the architects of the United States Capitol-fearlessly boards the steamship New Orleans in Pittsburgh. Eight months pregnant and with a toddler in tow, Lydia is fiercely independent despite her youth. She’s also accustomed to defying convention. Against her father’s wishes, she married his much older business colleague, inventor Nicholas Roosevelt-builder of the New Orleans-and spent her honeymoon on a primitive flatboat. But the stakes for this trip are infinitely higher.
If Nicholas’s untried steamboat reaches New Orleans, it will serve as a profitable packet ship between that city and Natchez, proving the power of steam as it travels up and down the Mississippi. Success in this venture would revolutionize travel and trade, open the West to expansion, and secure the Roosevelts’ future.
Lydia had used her architectural training to design the flatboat’s interior, including a bedroom, sitting area, and fireplace. The steamship, however, dwarfs the canoes and flatboats on the river. And no amount of power or comfort could shield its passengers from risk. Lydia believes herself ready for all the dangers ahead-growing unrest among native people, disease or injury, and the turbulent Falls of the Ohio, a sixty-foot drop long believed impassable in such a large boat.
But there are other challenges in store, impossible to predict as Lydia boards that fall day. Challenges which-if survived-will haunt and transform her, as surely as the journey will alter the course of a nation . . .
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Trident Media Group VP and Literary Agent Mark Gottlieb Talks Literary Agents and Literary Agencies
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Trident Media Group VP and literary agent Mark Gottlieb discusses literary agents and literary agencies with the Author School of Business's Author Marketing International organization. Texas Assoc. of Authors (TAA became Authors Marketing International in 2010) was created and began operation, working with authors from around the state of Texas to help them learn about marketing, discover oppo...
"Question Your Query Letter" with Trident Media Group literary agent Mark Gottlieb live on TWWS!
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I stopped by The Witty Writers Show to discuss what literary agents feel goes into a good query letter and hook or elevator pitch. We reviewed actual hook examples from audience members. Thanks to everyone for stopping by!
Chapter & Verse host author Rick Bleiweiss interviews Trident Media Group agent Mark Gottlieb
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Trident Media Group literary agent Mark Gottlieb interviews with Chapter & Verse host, author and publisher Rick Bleiweiss. Trident Media Group literary agent Mark Gottlieb and author/publisher Rick Bleiweiss discuss all things writing, literature & book publishing. The interview focuses on aspiring writers looking to become publisher authors and new authors navigating the world of book publish...
"What to do while writing your book?" with Trident Media Group literary agent Mark Gottlieb
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In helping hopeful writers become published authors, Trident Media Group literary agent Mark Gottlieb discusses "What to do while writing your book?" with Beth Worsdell on The Witty Writers Show.
Your Big Book Idea! with Beth Worsdell and top literary agent Mark Gottlieb from Trident Media Group
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Live video interview between Trident Media Group literary agent Mark Gottlieb and author Beth Worsdell in discussing all things writing, literature and book publishing on her show Your Big Book Idea! We field live audience questions on the show.
Literary Agent Mark Gottlieb of the Trident Media Group Literary Agency in NYC Interviewed on TWWS
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Trident Media Group literary agent Mark Gottlieb discusses all things writing, literature and book publishing with Beth Worsdell on The Witty Writers Show. Mark Gottlieb is a prominent literary agent working at book publishing’s leading literary agency Trident Media Group in New York City. He has ranked highly among literary agents across the industry for overall number of deals and other indiv...
Book Trailer: THE FOURTH COURIER by Timothy Jay Smith
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Paris Prize for Fiction winner, Faulkner-Wisdom Competition winner and Pushcart Prize-nominee Timothy Jay Smith describes the inspiration behind his literary thriller THE FOURTH COURIER, in which following the end of the communist era, a series of grisly murders suddenly becomes an international case when it's feared that the victims were smuggling nuclear material out of the defunct Soviet Uni...
The Storyteller's Secret by Sejal Badani book trailer
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Book trailer for Washington Post bestseller Sejal Badani's THE STORYTELLER'S SECRET, in which a grieving woman goes to India in search of herself-the strength she gains in the face of struggling with societal and religious issues, is as controversial as it is awe-inspiring. amzn.to/2Umfejl
Slothilda LiveAction Trailer
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Emmy Award-winning animator of "The Simpsons," "American Dad" and Neil DeGrasse Tyson & Carl Sagan's "Cosmos," Dante Fabiero's SLOTHILDA: LIVING THE SLOTH LIFE, a collection of illustrations about an adorable little sloth who's driven by her desire for self improvement; unfortunately, achieving her goals isn't always so easy…after all, she is a sloth, and being innately lazy often poses some in...
Book Trailer for Sanderson Dean's STARK RAVING DAD (Running Press)
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Fatherly angst turned into a collection of humor poetry, accompanied by crudely drawn images by his children-irreverent, shareable "pop poetry" about everything from surviving road trips, to plunging toilets, to being puked on-covering many of the rarely talked about nuggets that make the journey of parenthood so exciting. Sanderson Dean is an Emmy-award winning copywriter in the wonderful worl...
Very informative. Thank you
Glad it was helpful! 😊
jared Kushner
Thank you for taking the time to offer such valuable insight into the publishing process. As a newbie writer, its so nice to see an agent giving their thoughts and tips.
Thank you so much and I am glad this was helpful.
Good advice, Mark.
Glad you enjoyed it 😊
Man, all signs of a wonderful human being...calming personality...your authors must be lucky.
Wow, thank you 😊
Nice!
Thank you for explaining everything so clearly to us, Mr. Gottlieb. When it comes to sharing knowledge and educating us, you're a huge help and you put a lot of wind in the sail of a rookie author like me. I also like the variety of books Trident reps. I think Trident is as big of the part of the process as the author is. Also, big time respect for your father. I think he's as much of a humanitarian as he is a business man. Though he would probably never admit it. Even with all his success, he's still humble. All the best to Trident. Rodney
Of course and my thanks to you all again! All the best, Mark Mark Owen Gottlieb | Vice President and Literary Agent | Trident Media Group | mgottlieb@tridentmediagroup.com 355 Lexington Avenue, Floor 12 | New York, NY 10017 | (212) 333-1506 | tridentmediagroup.com
Fantastic video. One of the clearest and far ranging insider opinions ive seen conveyed on yt
Wow, thanks! I am glad you enjoyed it!
Sold. Queried you last night. Thanks for the transparency
Thank you for the great video, Mr. Gottlieb. You were informative and clear in your engagement, and your presentation added value for me (and, I hope for many others).
Glad it was helpful!
You are very welcome
Mark, is it just me or is pulp noir crime for men making a bit of a come back? Cheers! ✌🏽
What a brilliant interview! Thank you so much for fitting so much great information into such a fun package! This needs to be watched by every author out there! 🥰
This was such a great interview. I loved attending live and I'll watch it again, too. Thanks to you both for so much great information and entertainment. 💕🤗💕
Thank you so much!
@@markgottliebliteraryagent it's always a joy.
@@markgottliebliteraryagent Would you consider mine big book idea for an nonformal submission here? I have the biggest book idea and manuscript ready for the first novel in series, just dont wanna waste my chance with regular query since my wordcount is still too small for proposal - I have 40 000 words!
Thank you for being such a wonderful guest, Mark. The Witty Writers Show viewers thoroughly enjoyed the live show and truly appreciated your openness and wealth of knowledge in publishing.
Can I ask you to make a review of my book? IVe done hard work of translating it in English and now I need an honest review