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Stephanie Lurie, President and Publisher
With Dutton since: 1999
Currently working with such authors as: Brad Barkley and Heather Hepler, Christine MacLean, Neal Shusterman, Kay Winters, Linda Ashman, Lynn Plourde, Tish Cohen, Sharon Draper
Actively seeking: Humor, suspense, middle grade fiction
Favorite book of all time: Harriet the Spy
Steve Meltzer, Executive Managing Editor
With Dutton since: 2000
Currently working with: Kathleen Kudlinski, Stephen Krenksy, Erica Silverman, C.A. Schmidt, Suzanne Tripp Jurmain
Actively seeking: Humorous picture books, narrative nonfiction, character-oriented novels
Favorite book: Caps for Sale
Lucia Monfried, Senior Editor
With Dutton since: 1985
Currently working with: Judy Schachner, Alison Jackson, Shelley Moore Thomas, Jean Craighead George, Gary Blackwood, Donna Jo Napoli, Janet Stoeke
Actively seeking: Young picture books and middle grade fiction
Favorite book: Little Women
Sarah Shumway, Editor
With Dutton since: 2001
Currently working with: Alex Bradley, Andy Behrens, Phyllis Tickle, Wendy Pfeffer, Matt Beam
Actively seeking: Commercial young adult fiction, religious/inspirational, funny romantic stories, historical fiction
Favorite book: Pride and Prejudice
Julie Strauss-Gabel, Associate Editorial Director
With Dutton since: 2002
Currently working with: John Green, Lauren Myracle, Scott Mebus, Rita Gray, Ilene Cooper
Actively seeking: Literary, contemporary young adult fiction
Favorite book: The Haunting of Hill House
Maureen Sullivan, Executive Editor
With Dutton since: 2003
Currently working with: Dandi Daley Mackall, Heather Brewer, Jennifer Allison, Walter Sorrells, Marlene Carvell
Actively seeking: Mysteries, inspirational, literary fiction, picture books
Favorite book: The Fountain Overflows
Margaret Woollatt, Associate Editor
With Dutton since: 2001
Currently working with: Mitali Perkins, Al Marrin, Robert Byrd, True Kelley
Actively seeking: Narrative nonfiction, literary fiction, picture books
Favorite book: My Side of the Mountain
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Dutton’s doors are open to new talent.
You do not need an agent in order for your submission to be read, as long as you follow our guidelines
- Dutton does not accept unsolicited manuscripts, only query letters. We will respond within three months of receipt of your letter if a self-addressed, stamped envelope (SASE) is provided. If no SASE is provided, you will not receive any response.
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