Kristina Sutton Lennon is a literary agent with Focused Artists.
Kristina is a bilingual, Latiné, media executive and the CEO/Co-Founder of Focused Artists. Kristina serves as a literary manager and producer.
For Focused Artists, she has facilitated book deals with publishers, including HarperCollins, Hachette, and National Geographic. She pitches content to producers, studios and networks, and has projects in various stages of development with production companies. Kristina prides herself on her diverse slate of content and has a proven track record in sourcing material, script development, and talent scouting for the screen and page.
Prior to delving into producing and management, Kristina was an actor (SAG-AFTRA) and educator, teaching acting and improv at the college level. She previously served as a film/tv agent and as the Director of the Louisiana Division for a talent agency headquartered in Atlanta. Kristina recently served as the Director of Media Rights at Context Literary Agency and currently serves as a Talent Manager for Citizen Skull.
In 2022, Publishers Weekly named her an Honoree in their annual Rising Star Watch. Kristina earned her MFA in Acting from Louisiana State University. She is a proud member of NALIP (National Association of Latino Independent Producers), the Hollywood Radio & Television Society, the Oklahoma Motion Picture Alliance, and a board member of SPARK! Kristina is also a Board Member for the Seattle Latino Film Festival (SLFF).
SHE IS SEEKING:
I am drawn to upmarket fiction, picture books (particularly already illustrated), and non-fiction self-improvement books. I seek to champion underrepresented voices and am particularly scouting multicultural content, Indigenous and Latiné voices. I am not accepting screenplays, pitch decks, loglines or pilots.
Fiction:
YA
Romantasy (especially Hollywood Gilded Age, Regency era or Roaring 20s)
Nonfiction:
(must have at least one of the following: published articles in media, an established mailing list or substack subscribers)
Women’s Wellness- menopause, perimenopause, pregnancy and postpartum
Career advancement
Parenting
Relationships
Motherhood
Climate Tech
Trad Wives
Foraging
Financial Literacy
Crafting (Beadwork, Crocheting, Embroidery, Knitting)
Picture Books:
Underrepresented voices, particularly those of Indigenous or Latiné descent
Books about being a community helper
Stories that caregivers can enjoy reading just as much as children
Humorous tone such as in Mr. S, The Leaf Thief, or !Tengo Hambre! (I’m Hungry!)
Multicultural books and bilingual books
Fully illustrated picture books
Books that encourage critical thinking and SEL
Economics- importance of saving
NOT a good fit for:
Graphic Novels
Chapter Books or Middle Grade
True Crime, SciFi, or Horror
Wordless Picture Books or Early Readers