Books are my business: literary agent Brian Langan

Brian Langan says he always wanted to work with books, even before he got into publishing.
An author who really took off for us in Transworld was Donal Ryan, who I have worked with throughout his career.
There is also a lot of administrative work and you are the main point of contact, when you are in-house, between the publisher and the author. My role is more limited in my freelance editing work.
I mostly work on developmental and structural editing. My greatest love lies in storytelling and getting a story right.
While I do a certain amount of copy editing as well, most of my work involves looking at characters, plots, and the structure of a novel — how the writer tells the story.
On the agency side, discovering a new writer who will have the potential to break through and have a long career is something I am keen to do as well.
I might end up putting several weeks of work into a manuscript that ultimately doesn’t sell.
There is a balance to be struck, and I am still trying to get that right. I also find it heartbreaking to turn down some really brilliant writers whose manuscripts are really strong, but maybe I don’t have a clear vision about how I would find a publisher for them.
I like stories with strong character development, where the character is really brought to life — but that doesn’t necessarily mean they have a strong dramatic storyline.
Publishers have become a lot more cautious about what they are taking on, which can mean that it can be difficult to place writers with brilliant skills and a very original approach to fiction.
It is called
and is written by Hesse Phillips. It is a queer reimagining of the last month in the life of the playwright Christopher Marlowe.It was one of the winners at the Irish Novel Fair two years ago and I think it is a superb, really immersive piece of historical fiction.
I am hoping it is a great success for them.
I will opt for David Mitchell’s
, Anthony Doerr’s , and Kate Atkinson’s .If I had a fourth option I’d go for CJ Sansom’s
, or any of the Shardlake series.