International Literary Agency
Leadstart is an active literary agency arbitrating between various mediums and content providers. The media explosion and reach in recent times, has helped us to don multiple roles including that of International Literary Agents. We are constantly negotiating with other leading content providers, media representatives and authors, about re-distributing literary works across various media and geographies. As literary agents we have several business relations with other media houses and networks.
Leadstart Publishing helps writers garner value for their creative works across various mediums. The company is also a preferred content vendor and literary agents to some of the major production studios globally. We help our writers convert book manuscripts into film and television scripts which would then be referred to relative production companies.
We also help published writers resell their content to other publishers to create vernacular versions of their books or scripts. Amateur writers are also welcome to approach us with their works. As literary agents, we always work in favor of our authors while negotiating with other publishers.
Please ensure that the copyrights of the content are solely owned by the writers approaching us. We do not accept works from other literary agents.
We look forward to works related to the following genres: adventure, anthropology, antiques, archaeology, architecture, arts, autobiography, beauty and fashion, biography, business, cinema cookery, crafts, crime, criticism, culture, current affairs, design, drama, entertainment, erotica, fantasy, finance, gardening, gothic, health, history, hobbies, horror, how-to, humour, leisure, lifestyle, literature, media, medicine, men's interests, military, music, mystery, nature, new age, philosophy, photography, politics, psychology, radio, religion, romance, science, sci-fi, self-help, short stories, sociology, spiritual, sport, suspense, technology, theatre, thrillers, translations, television, westerns, women' interests.
Markets: academic, children's literature, family, professional, youth.
Treatments: mainstream cinema, television, books.
