Graham Maw Christie Literary Agency Announces New Appointments
Amandeep Singh Joins as Associate Agent
Graham Maw Christie Literary Agency has appointed Amandeep Singh as its new associate agent. Singh, who has a rich background in publishing, previously worked as an editor for notable firms such as Penguin General, HarperCollins, Ebury, and The Blair Partnership. Most recently, she served as an agent at The Good Literary Agency.
In 2024, Singh contributed as a judge for the Little Brown New Voices Award. She brings several authors with her to the new role, including Dr. Rupert Whitaker, Dr. Paulina Rowińska, and Bethany Handley. In her new position, Singh seeks to discover writers with distinctive narratives in both fiction and non-fiction.
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Jane Graham Maw expressed enthusiasm about Singh’s arrival, noting her thoughtful approach and keen eye for promising talent. “We are thrilled to be welcoming Amandeep Singh to Graham Maw Christie. She is a deep thinker with an astute eye for talent and a passion for seeking new voices and perspectives,” Maw stated.
In her own words, Singh remarked on the opportunity, saying, “I’m delighted to join an agency that I have admired throughout my career… It is a privilege to join Amy, Jen, and Jane at this exciting time for the agency.”
Amy O’Shea Promoted to Junior Agent
Amy O’Shea, who began her journey at Graham Maw Christie in 2023 as an assistant, has been promoted to the position of junior agent. In her updated role, she will continue to support founding agents Jane Graham Maw and Jennifer Christie while also aiming to build her portfolio of authors, particularly in true crime and crime fiction.
Jennifer Christie praised O’Shea’s versatility, stating, “Amy has the diverse talents required in agenting, with a strong commercial sense and a wide range of literary interests. We are excited to see her continue to thrive.”