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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:
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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
Peter Birkenhead
Tim Brady
Milton Burton
Benyamin Cohen
Melanie Dunea
Sean Michael Flynn
Brian Frazer
Tony Hall
Jim Hardy
Stephanie Harrison
Eric Heiden
Gilbert Jonas
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
Glen Waggoner
Jason Zinoman
Author Comments
Comments by authors about this agent.
bcharlow
12/11/2024 06:34 AM
One day turnaround rejection, but a very nice letter.
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.



Best,




Farley
mattwaggy
12/04/2024 11:24 AM
Queried 12/3, Same rejection email as other comments 12/4
Gotta love the quick reply.
Key takeaway: "In truth, I’m doing very little fiction."
(Literary Adventure 104,000)
clw82
12/04/2024 07:47 AM
FR after two days. Note: I pitched nonfiction and this response says fiction. But I appreciate the response either way.

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. In truth, I’m doing very little fiction. I’m sorry not to be more enthusiastic, and best of luck in placing it elsewhere.
randycsz
12/04/2024 07:33 AM
A very nice rejection letter.

"I was away during that time and closed to queries. But many thanks for following up. 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. In truth, I’m doing very little fiction. I’m sorry not to be more enthusiastic, and best of luck in placing it elsewhere. "
Horromance
12/02/2024 09:28 PM
"Please note that I do not represent young adult or romance."
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02/28/2024 - Genres updated.
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