Get to Know an Agent in Attendance: Laurie McLean of Fuse Literary

Laurie McLean is a literary agent with Fuse Literary.

Laurie is a founding partner at Fuse Literary representing New York Times and international bestselling authors, as well as indie published authors who want to also publish traditionally, and debut authors with promise. She spent 20 years as the CEO of a publicity and marketing agency, and 8 years as an agent and senior agent at Larsen Pomada Literary Agents in San Francisco before co-founding Fuse Literary in 2013 with Gordon Warnock.

Laurie was well known in the early days of the Apple Macintosh phenomenon as the CEO of the successful Silicon Valley public relations agency bearing her name. After 20 years there, she switched gears to immerse herself in her personal writing. Laurie had been writing professionally since high school–first as a journalist, then as a public relations agent–but now she could finally spread her wings as a novelist. She penned three manuscripts before deciding that she missed using the shark part of her brain and that the life of a literary agent was her perfect match. Prior to all this, she earned a Bachelor’s Degree in Journalism from the State University of New York and a Master’s Degree at Syracuse University’s prestigious Newhouse School of Journalism.
Fiction

Laurie specializes in representing authors of entertaining and interesting middle-grade, young-adult, and adult genre fiction. Her clients include the New York Times and international bestselling YA and middle-grade author Julie Kagawa, epic fantasy bestseller Brian D. Anderson, debut modern Asian fantasy author team Julia Vee and Ken Bebelle, historical mystery and romance author Heather Redmond/Hiestand, hotshot up-and-coming Latinx activist author Nonieqa Ramos, Afrofuturist, children’s book author and poet B. Sharise Moore, award-winning steampunk and fantasy author Pip Ballantine, award-winning middle-grade author Melissa D. Savage, street lit author OG Rev, award-winning kid lit and mystery author Penny Warner, cyberpunk science fiction author Kimberly Unger, and award-winning romance novelist Linda Wisdom, who has had more than 100 romance novels published in her career.

Genres Represented:

Fantasy
Science Fiction
Mysteries
Thrillers
Suspense
Psychological and Supernatural Horror
Weird Westerns

Laurie Does Not Represent:

Nonfiction
Commercial Fiction
Literary Fiction
Women’s Fiction
Children’s Picture Books
Graphic Novels
Comics
Traditional Westerns
Anything featuring rape, pedophilia, racism, bigotry, or gratuitous violence

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