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WHO'S WHO


PETER MILLER, PRESIDENT
The Literary Lion, Peter Miller
The Literary Lion, Peter Miller

Known as “The Literary Lion,” Peter Miller has been an extraordinarily active literary and film manager for more than thirty years. He is President of PMA Literary and Film Management, Inc. and Millennium Lion, Inc.; he and his company have successfully managed more than 1,000 books worldwide, as well as dozens of motion picture and television properties. These works include eleven New York Times Bestsellers, and eleven produced films that Miller has managed or executive produced. Three of those films have been nominated for Emmy Awards: Goodbye, Miss Fourth of July (The Disney Channel, with four nominations); A Gift of Love (Showtime, two nominations); and Helter Skelter (CBS, one nomination). In addition, Miller has a number of film and television projects currently in active development, with some nearing production, in association with Warner Bros. Features, Sony Pictures Television, Warner Bros. Television, DreamWorks, and many other producers and production companies.

Peter Miller spends most of his time in New York or Los Angeles, but he also frequently tours the country to speak at writers' conferences and workshops. He regularly attends publishing gatherings such the BookExpo America Convention and the Frankfurt Book Fair, as well as various film festivals including those at Cannes, East Hampton, and Sundance.


Author!  Screenwriter!

Author! Screenwriter! How to Succeed as a Writer in New York and Hollywood “The ONE source for mastering TWO mediums!” Peter Miller's latest book (Adams Media/April 2006)

This book represents Miller's over thirty years of experience in the publishing and entertainment industries. A must-read for any author. Note: Recent Quotes on this website. This book is currently available as a Trade Paperback. To order, click http://www.pmalitfilm.com/
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Interview with Peter Miller Part 1 — Meet The Literary Lion

Interview with Peter Miller Part 2 — The Right Stuff

Interview with Peter Miller Part 3 — Insider Tips

Interview with Peter Miller Part 4 — Dare to Dream
















ADRIENNE ROSADO

Adrienne Rosado is always looking for the proverbial diamond in the rough. She's interested in a diverse pool of literary genres—Historical Fiction, Paranormal, Horror, Suspense, Latino Fiction, unconventional Women's Fiction, YA. Both Literary and Commercial Fiction are welcome. She'll also consider Conventional and Unconventional books on Religion. Ms. Rosado has an affinity for the quirky, the weird, and the occasional haunted house. Send your industry-standard query—along with a one-page synopsis—by snail mail or to:

PMA


KELLY SKILLEN

Kelly joined PMA in 2004 after fleeing a successful but less-than-socially-relevant career as a restaurant and nightclub manager. Since then, she has represented and placed a wide array of books, from dark apocalyptical fantasies to a hyper-literary pseudo-biography and even the memoir of an adult film star. She is actively seeking all types of non-fiction, including serious, creative and edgy pop culture; and both literary and commercial fiction. She will consider "genre" fiction, but only if it transcends the usual conventions of that genre, or marries two genres in an original way. Although the odds remain steep, Kelly has sold several first novels and is eager to consider them—the darker the better!

Send your industry-standard query—along with a one-page synopsis and the first few pages of your work—by snail mail or to:

PMA


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BETTY FERM

Betty Ferm is PMA's In-House Editor. She is the author of eleven fiction and non-fiction books. Two of her novels were optioned by major Hollywood studios for future production, and her book Save Dollars with Generic Drugs (Morrow), co-authored with her doctor husband, garnered author tours and wide media promotion. Before joining PMA she was President of her own company, "BookNotes" in which she advised "on the brink" authors of the key elements in making that unmarketable manuscript into a winner. She has also taught at Marymount Manhattan College, specifically in the field of writing the suspense novel, whether detective mystery, occult, legal thriller or of mainstream caliber.


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