A master’s degree in cultural anthropology from the New School came next, then a job as a foreign scout at Mary Evans Inc., where she spent nine years working as an agent. It’s helpful to have a nice feeling of unified vision and rapport with the writer.”Īfter attending Tufts, McKinnon became an editor at Boston’s South End Press, a now-defunct nonprofit house specializing in left-focused political titles. “I’m always mindful of it being a good fit and that we are compatible intellectually and interpersonally. “Generally, I become aware of them because they have a point of view or idea that resonates with me, and then we talk,” McKinnon said. Academics and journalists are a major part of McKinnon’s clients, and they come to her attention through their writings, speeches, and social media presence. From its inception, McKinnon Literary-which specializes in serious nonfiction, literary fiction, children’s books, and graphic novels for kids and adults-has had a strong record of attracting critically acclaimed and commercially successful authors.
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