Australian Literary Management is represented abroad by:
London: David Higham Associates
New York: Georges Borchardt Inc.; Goodman Associates; Harold Ober Associates
Translation Rights: David Higham Associates
Authors from abroad represented in Australia by ALM:
Robert Bly — The men's movement in America took
direction from Robert Bly's book Iron John.
Arlene Eisenberg, Heidi Murkoff & Sandee
Hathaway — are the American authors of a series of three best-selling
pregnancy and childcare books of which the first, What to Expect When
You're Expecting, has sold over seven and a half million copies
world-wide and four million copies in English world-wide.
John Elkington / Julia Hailes — A new book
Manual 2000 — Towards a Safer, Saner World will be released by Hodder
Headline in 1999.
Shelby Hearon — A popular American writer. Shelby’s new novel Ella in Bloom was published by Random House in May 2001.
James Herriot — was one of
England's most treasured authors. ALM negotiated the Australian-New Zealand
rights to James Herriot's last major work, Every Living Thing, which
was published by Transworld in 1992. James Herriot died in 1996.
Meredith Hooper — Widely published in the UK, this
Australian-born children's author released two new titles recently in
Australia — Gandali The Whale (Random House) and Thank You For My
Yukky Present (Hodder Headline).
Ira Levin — Yes, he wrote the unforgettable
Rosemary's Baby. His remarkable follow-up novel Son of Rosemary
was published by Harper Collins in 1997.
Tamora Pierce is an American author of fantasy books for teenagers. Trickster’s Choice was released in Australia by Scholastic in 2003, and Trickster’s Queen is due for release in 2004.
Lauren St John — her Greg Norman: The Authorised
Biography was released by Transworld in 1998.
Andrew Stevenson — A travel writer with the travel
bug in his bloodstream from childhood, Andrew grew up in Hong Kong, India,
Kenya, Singapore, and Scotland, and has lived in Canada, Tanzania, France,
Norway and Bermuda. He speaks four languages, including kiSwahili, and enjoys
athletic pursuits, especially hiking, swimming, and scuba diving. He holds a
pilot's licence. His latest book, Kiwi Tracks, about New Zealand,
will be published by Lonely Planet.
Elie Wiesel — His novel The Forgotten was published in Australia by Reed in 1993.
Jim Wight — son of the late James Herriot, has
recently completed a biography of his much-loved father.
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