Doris Booth

Doris Booth

Doris Booth is founder and president of Authorlink®, the news and information magazine for editors, agents, writers, and readers, ranked among top websites for writers. The company’s separate literary agency represents some bestselling authors, both domestically and abroad. Doris has sold projects to St. Martin’s Press, Simon & Schuster, Sterling Publishing (Barnes and Noble), Berkley Books/Penguin, Farrar Straus Giroux and other dominant houses. She has also been involved in rights negotiations for two hit Netflix docuseries, as well as with other production studios. The agency is not accepting new authors at this time, but writers are encouraged to use Authorlink® as a comprehensive resource.
Author Talk: The Hidden Life of Aster Kelly

Author Talk: The Hidden Life of Aster Kelly

Interview: The Hidden Life of Aster Kelly, Katherine A. Sherbrooke, Pegasus Books – Inspired by a true-to-life mystery in her own family, Katherine A. Sherbrooke’s latest novel, THE HIDDEN LIFE OF ASTER KELLY offers an inside look at fashion, movie making, and clandestine affairs in 1940s Hollywood.

Chatbot: Apology to Literary Agents

Chatbot: Apology to Literary Agents

As CEO of Authorlink®, I have an apology to several literary agents, and a warning to all those who rely on technologies like Chatbot and their alternatives to augment real, human knowledge. In a newsletter we distributed to a limited number of industry insiders, we...

Interview: Wild, Beautiful and Free

Interview: Wild, Beautiful and Free

Interview: Wild, Beautiful and Free, Sophfronia Scott, Lake Union Publishing – From award-winning author Sophfronia Scott comes the story of one young woman’s bold journey to reclaim her birthright and carve out her own place in a world that tells her she doesn’t belong.

Interview: Murder Mystery, No One Knows Us Here

Interview: Murder Mystery, No One Knows Us Here

Interview: NO ONE KNOWS US HERE, (Lake Union Publishing/Amazon January 2023) is Rebecca Kelley’s second novel. The book is about a woman whose new life as a high-class escort isn’t what she bargained for and poses the question of whether murder is sometimes justified.