CONTACTS:
Email me at:
Interact: I'm kind of hit or miss as far as positing and updating social media, but I do try to respond to all reader comments, tweets, interactions, and such. You can find me on:
REPRESENTATION:
Agent:
Anne Hawkins/John Hawkins & Associates
80 Maiden Lane - Suite 1503
New York, New York 10038
Film Rights:
Jon Cassir
Creative Arts Agency
2000 Avenue of the Stars
Los Angeles, CA 90067
Media and Publicity:
For Vanessa Michael Munroe Books:
Sarah Breivogel
Executive Publicist
The Crown Publishing Group
1745 Broadway- 13th Fl
New York, NY 10019
Ph: 212-572-2722
email: sBreivogel@randomhouse.com
For Jack and Jill Books:
Lulu Martinez
Senior Communications Manager, Fiction & Lead Titles
Kensington Publishing Corp.
119 W 40th Street 21st Floor
New York, NY 10018
Ph: 212-407-1541
email: lmartinez@kensingtonbooks.com
REQUESTS:
Book Clubs: I truly adore my fans and love interacting with my readers. Although I can't guarantee availability, schedule permitting, I'm more than happy to Skype in for discussions. Availability is easiest in the evenings and I'll do my best to provide between 30 and 45 minutes of Q&A. Again, schedule permitting.
Donated Copies: I receive fairly frequent requests for donations of signed books. Because I hate saying no, I typically don't respond to emails of this nature--not because I don't support your cause or don't want to help, but because even though I'm the author, I simply don't have a supply of books. I do receive a small number of copies from the publisher at the time of printing, and as these are designated as thank-you gifts for those who have been instrumental in making writing possible, they are gone by the time donation requests arrive. Your best chance at getting donated copies is to contact my publisher, and depending on their policy and whether or not books are available, they may or may not be able to get something to you.
Signed Books: Only rarely do I have extra copies of my titles on hand. Strange, I know, but I only write the books--the publisher is the one who prints them. They're the guys with the warehouses and extra stock. The best bet for getting signed books is to check with bookstores where I have done signings in the past. There are also online sellers who carry them and a Google search should turn them up pretty quickly. A few to get you started:
You can also keep a lookout for future events. If I happen to be coming to your area, you can bring backlist with you and I will happily sign what you have. You can also call upcoming events and purchase/pre-order from them over the phone. If you want a book personalized, they are usually pretty good about getting requests to me when I'm signing.