BFLA Open Week: What is your favourite part of working with authors?

Welcome to BFLA Open Week 2025, and to our feature article series running all this week, Question of the Day! Every day we’ll be asking the whole team a question about the world of our literary agency, and sharing excerpts from the answers on social media, and here on our website you’ll find everyone’s answers in full.

Our very first question goes straight to the heart of what we do at Blake Friedmann:

What is your favourite part of working with authors?

Read on to see the team’s responses – and stay tuned for tomorrow’s next question!

Juliet Pickering, Vice Head of Books

There are genuinely lots of favourite parts! One of the best bits is planning with an author who is a few books down the line: how are things going, what’s next, and how are we going to work together to try and achieve the best results? It’s really rewarding to know an author that well, to trust each other and share those ambitions.

Sian Ellis-Martin, Associate Agent

All of it! But if I had to choose, my favourite part is the editorial process. I really enjoy talking with authors about the finer details of a manuscript – there’s nothing more satisfying than finding a fix for a plot hole or working out an idea that you know is going to take the book to another level.

I also love being able to call an author and tell them they’ve got an offer. It means so much to the author and to us so it’s a real privilege to be the one that gets to share the news.

Isobel Dixon, Head of Books

Agenting is a mega-multi-tasking, juggling-while-tightrope-walking kind of job. Every day I feel privileged to work so closely – and over so long – with such brilliant creative minds, inspiring storytellers. The high points are multiple and linked – especially the moment a submission (or new manuscript from your author) hits that sweet spot for you as a reader: you want to champion this book and can’t wait to share it. When an offer arrives with an editor’s excitement and belief evident too, sharing that happy news with your author is the best. Those exhilarating, igniting chain reactions of the publishing/story-sharing process.

James Pusey, Head of Rights

Watching as their ideas develop from small beginnings to full-length works – and then taking those works to the international translation markets.

Julian Friedmann, Chairman

Every day is different, every author is different, every project is different: trying to match what writers want to write with the market or gatecrash the market because the writing is so good that it goes against market trends, is very fulfilling. It is also time consuming, so I need to be very selective.

Kate Burke, Senior Agent

Where to begin?! It’s a privilege to work with brilliant, creative writers who put their heart and soul into their writing and working collaboratively, and discussing character, plot and pace, is always such an exciting part of the process.

Leyla Hattabi, Film & TV Department Assistant

As part of my role as Media Assistant, I get to work with authors, screenwriters, playwrights and directors. With authors, I help secure the best deal on the screen or stage rights to their novels. My favourite part is telling the author when we find a producer who’s passionate about bringing their work to the screen or stage.

Nicole Etherington, Rights Manager

Building relationships over a long-term period with authors and playing a part in growing their international readership.

Finlay Charlesworth, Agent’s Assistant

The variety: every author – and every book they will write – is unique and brings with them their own set of thrills and challenges. Whether it’s a helping to establish a debut author to developing an established brand; working on someone with a wide global audience to someone with a small but dedicated readership, working with authors in a literary agency shows you the full spectrum of the creative experience for writers.

Ane Reason, Senior Contract Manager

I love the fact that working with authors introduces me to such a huge range of people. I grew up in a fairly homogenous culture, so I really enjoy being in an environment full of variety and unpredictability. It keeps every day interesting.

Tabitha Topping, Agency Assistant

Given the nature of my role, I don’t have much direct interaction with authors, but I love being part of their publishing journey nonetheless. So much work goes on behind the scenes that authors probably aren’t even aware of (saving royalty statements, chasing invoices, etc) and it’s lovely to go into a book shop and see a book by one of our authors and know that I’ve helped bring that about!

Blake Friedmann Open Week returns!

Our Open Week is back! After an exciting and busy 2025, we’re pleased to be reopening our virtual doors next month with a week (Monday 10th – Friday 14th of November) dedicated to demystifying publishing and agenting, and supporting writers seeking representation. We will be sharing agent blogs on a variety of agenting and publishing topics, and running book giveaways across our social media accounts on Instagram, Threads, Facebook and Bluesky.

As ever, our aim is to offer helpful information and insight into what an agent does, how to navigate the submission process in terms of finding an agent, how an author and agent work together, understanding the publication process, earning income as an author through the sale of rights (translation, film & TV, audio and book), and we’re also happy to answer any questions on how to get into the agenting or publishing industry. The whole team, including all of our book agents, the Film & TV department, and the Translation Rights team, will be involved throughout the week, and we hope to answer as many questions as possible from writers (published or querying).

Alongside this, we will be offering three writers a 20-minute feedback meeting (online or by phone) on their submission packages in December. More information on how to submit for this opportunity will be revealed during the week on our social media accounts and on our website.

Kate Burke said: ‘We’re delighted to be running our Open Week again! At Blake Friedmann, we are all about transparency and accessibility. We are committed to supporting writers and anyone who wants to get into the industry but one thing we notice, time and time again –  from social media and what our agents hear when they give talks at schools, writers’ groups, conferences and festivals – is that people still have questions about what agents actually do and how it all works in terms of money, deals and rights, so, hopefully, our Open Weeks help to clarify that!’

More about the Open Week and new, daily content will be shared on our website and on our social media channels, using the hashtag #BFLAOpenWeek, throughout the week of 10th of November. This author-focused endeavour follows our ongoing Carole Blake Open Doors Project launched in 2017.

More information about Open Week - including our archive of blog posts and articles from previous years - can be found on the BFLA Open Week page of our website.