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Jess Regel

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Jess Regel, Helm Literary Agency

Bio

Jess Regel (she/her) Hi! I’m Jess. I started Helm Literary with the goal of helping writers take control of their careers.  I believe my job as a literary agent is to help writers steer that ship (couldn’t resist at least one sea-faring pun!) First and foremost, I work to make sure my writers are compensated for their incredible work, but I’m also their guide to navigating the industry as a whole. No nonsense, no smoke and mirrors. Just the pure magic of publishing books.

What’s my story? As a flashlight under the covers, tripping over curbs while read-walking, never leave home without a book, lifetime reader, I thought I’d found my dream job when I started working at my local library in Iowa. Then one day, I stumbled upon the inciting incident of my professional life: I shelved The Writer’s Digest’s Guide to Literary Agents.

The summer of 2002, I moved to New York City to intern at the Jean V. Naggar Literary Agency. Over the next decade, I worked my way through each department: royalties, contracts, audio, foreign, film, and domestic. I also began taking on my own clients (most of whom I still represent to this day.)  In 2013, I moved to Foundry Literary + Media where I continued to grow my list of award winning, bestselling writers. (And truly just wonderful people.) 

Today, Helm is a full-service literary agency, representing fiction, nonfiction, and children’s book authors. I've hired a team of industry veterans to support me in my back office and in my subsidiary rights department, that way I can focus on selling books.  Because the truth is, nearly two decades into my career, I still get giddy every time I call an author with an offer from a publisher. 

Dream job!

Critique Categories 

GN manuscript-only, chapter books and/or early readers, fiction or nonfiction MG, fiction or nonfiction YA.

Roundtable Topics

  • Round 1: What an agent wishes you knew about submitting Graphic Novels
  • Round 2: Standout Young Adult Submissions
  • Round 3: From Querying Agents to Sold at Auction: The Ups and Downs on the Path to Publication
  • Round 4: What an agent wishes you knew about submitting Graphic Novels
  • Round 5: Standout Young Adult Submissions
  • Round 6: Pitches
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