Graham Maw Christie Literary Agency has appointed Amandeep Singh as associate agent, while Amy O’Shea has stepped up into agenting.
Singh began her career as an editor at Penguin General, going on to work at HarperCollins, Ebury and the Blair Partnership, before moving into a role as agent at The Good Literary Agency. In 2024 she was a judge for the Little Brown New Voices Award.
Singh is bringing authors including Dr Rupert Whitaker, Dr Paulina Rowińska and Bethany Handley with her to Graham Maw Christie. In her new role, she will be “looking for writers who have a unique story to tell, in fiction or non-fiction”.
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Jane Graham Maw said: “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.”
Singh said: “I’m delighted to join an agency that I have admired throughout my career – including during my time offering on their projects as an editor. Graham Maw Christie has a peerless reputation for excellence in author care, idea origination and building long-term writing careers. It is a privilege to join Amy, Jen and Jane at this exciting time for the agency.”
Amy O’Shea joined Graham Maw Christie in 2023 as an assistant and has now stepped up into the role of junior agent. In the role, she will continue to assist founding agents Jane Graham Maw and Jennifer Christie, while also building her own list of authors across true crime and crime fiction.
Christie said: “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.”