Didier Imbot

DIDIER IMBOT – After 17 years in publishing, first as an editor at Le Livre de Poche, then Hachette Jeunesse (Hachette Book Group children department), then as the General Manager of Librairie des Champs-Elysées / Editions du Masque, the main crime fiction department of Hachette Book Group in France, Didier Imbot created Global Literary Management in 2005.



KENT D. WOLF – Over the past ten years, Kent has handled the domestic and international licensing of thousands of titles with sales to publishers in the US, UK, Europe, and Asia (Random House UK, Bertelsmann in Germany, etc.), book clubs (Book-of-the-Month Club, Quality Paperback Book Club), audio publishers (Random House Audio, Books-on-Tape, Recorded Books, etc.), and magazines and newspapers (excerpts sold to The New Yorker, Harper’s, Playboy, The New York Times Magazine, and The Washington Post, among others). US sales include deals with Penguin, Vintage, HarperCollins, Grand Central, Simon & Schuster, and New American Library. Kent’s interests include literary fiction, smart thrillers, women’s fiction, memoirs, pop culture, and off-the-wall narrative nonfiction.



SANDRA ZANE is an agent at Global Literary Management in Los Angeles. She has thirteen years of publishing experience, including being a Senior Scout with Franklin & Siegal for five years, and previously as Rights Manager and Agent with the Sandra Dijkstra Literary Agency. She heads GLM’s LA office, focusing on the agency’s connection to Hollywood, and developing her list of clients with an emphasis on literary and commercial fiction, and narrative non-fiction, history, lifestyle, and pop culture.



Didier ImbotMARC SERGES has been with Global Literary Management as the foreign rights manager since the agency was opened. Prior to that, he has worked with many foreign publishers from all over the world when he got his start in US publishing with Bettina Schrewe Literary Scouting, and as a senior scout with Franklin and Siegal Associates after that.



LINA SION is an agent at Global Literary Management in New York. Prior to joining GLM, she was a literay Scout with Franklin & Siegal for five years. While there, she created and managed the children and young adult books department. Her focus at the agency is to represent authors of Middle Grade and Young Adult fiction.