Eve White Literary Agency is an independent literary agency based in London, UK. Founded by Eve White in 2003, the agency represents authors of fiction (commercial and literary), non-fiction, and children’s fiction. Among its clients are bestselling crime thriller novelist Ruth Ware,[1] award-winning children's author Andy Stanton,[2] Man Booker-longlisted Yvvette Edwards[3] and contemporary fiction writer Luan Goldie, who was longlisted for the Women's Prize for Fiction.[4] Eve White Literary Agency is a member of the Association of Authors' Agents.[5]
Owner, CEO and Agent Eve White founded the agency in 2003[6] after her son's deputy-headmaster asked for representation.[7]
In 2004, White began representing children’s author Andy Stanton. Stanton eventually signed with Egmont[8] and his Mr Gum books have had sales of more than £3.7m since 2006. His books have been noted for their 'cult humour for kids'.[9]
In 2017, Eve White was shortlisted for The British Book Awards Literary Agent of the Year.[10]
In 2017, Eve White was joined by Ludo Cinelli. As of July 2021, Cinelli works as Agent and Managing Director of the agency.[11] Cinelli has an MA in Creative Writing from Royal Holloway, University of London.[12]
Luan Goldie, contemporary fiction writer whose debut novel Nightingale Point was longlisted for the Women's Prize for Fiction 2020 and the Ondaatje_Prize|RSL Ondaatje Prize.[13]
N.C. Prior
Nicholas Petty
Paul Cooper
Rachael Blok
Rashad Hosein
Rebecca Reid
Robbie Brennan
Roland Orzabal, musician, singer-songwriter, record producer and author of romantic comedy novel Sex, Drugs & Opera(2014).
Ruth Ware, psychological crime thriller author whose novels include In a Dark, Dark Wood (2015), The Woman in Cabin 10 (2016), The Turn of the Key (2019), and One By One (2020). Ruth's books have appeared on the U.K.'s Sunday Times and The New York Times top ten bestseller lists.
Sarah J Naughton
Saskia Sarginson
Sophia Danes-Gharbaoui
Yvvette Edwards, acclaimed author whose debut A Cupboard Full of Coats was longlisted for the Man Booker Prize and shortlisted for the Commonwealth_Foundation_prizes#Commonwealth_Book_Prize|Commonwealth Book Prize.[14]
Eloise Head, social media star, self-taught baker and creator of Fitwaffle.
Gordon Lowe
Ivan Brett
James Norbury
Jennifer Klinec
Rae Earl, writer and broadcaster best known for her 2007 book My Fat, Mad Teenage Diary, later adapted into the E4 comedy-drama series My Mad Fat Diary (2013–2015).
Rebecca Reid
Sarah Ockwell-Smith, author of parenting and childcare books and a proponent of attachment parenting.