Also known to us mortals with feet planted firmly on Earth as Jennifer March Soloway, Associate Agent with the Andrea Brown Literary Agency.
I had the pleasure of Skyping with Jennifer and it was like chatting with a friend I’ve known for many years. Conversation was easy, informative, encouraging, and, well, fun!
You might think I wanted to jump right in and pick her brain about submissions, what kind of projects is she looking for to add to her list of clients, and all the usual “oh my gosh I’m talking to an agent” type of questions. But no. For those who know me, I had to ask Jennifer about Sugar. Yes, I love to bake, but this is a different kind of sugar.
Sugar |
When Jennifer is not running she likes to ride her bike all around the city of San Francisco. There was a time when she taught spinning classes. She loves to engagein races for the camaraderie with a group of like-minded individuals. And when she wants to opt for more wheels, she drives a Mini Cooper.
A super fun-fact is that Jennifer is a retired amateur boxer with a 1-1 record. She even fought a lady who eventually went pro. After boxing for a year, she taught boxing as an aerobics class.
Jennifer had the opportunity to live in Denmark for three months and consequently, loves all things Danish – including Danish and Scandinavian literature and commercial fiction and television. She suggests checking-out the Danish show, The Bridge, on Amazon Prime.
One of Jennifer’s previous jobs was working for a toy company. She worked with toy inventors, touring the country listening to their pitches and attending toy inventor workshops. Once she found a toy she liked, she would then pitch the toy to her company, and if they liked the toy, then Jen would negotiate the contract. Eventually, she left the toy industry and went back to school to get her MFA in creative writing. But it’s agenting that is her passion.
Stay tuned for more from my interview with Jen Solo. I’ll share her thoughts on what she’s looking for, what she likes, what her pet peeve is, and who she’s inviting for dinner!
Cheers —