Romance Novelist Ana Huang Signs With IAG
Aug. 22, 2024, 9 p.m.
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New York Times bestselling romance author Ana Huang has signed with Independent Artists Group for film and television representation.
Huang has published 12 books across three series, most notably the captivating “Twisted” books, which have been a staple of the NYT bestseller list for 60 weeks and counting. Six of her books have been New York Times bestsellers, including the No. 1 hits “King of Sloth” and “King of Greed.”
Huang’s hotly-anticipated next novel, “The Striker,” out Oct. 22, will serve as the first entry in her new “Gods of the Game” series, which turns up the heat with sports romances set in the world of English Premier League football.
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Huang's books are published in numerous countries worldwide, with nearly 15 million copies sold in English alone (and translated into over 30 languages). Huang's works have also been featured on USA Today, Sunday Times, Amazon, and non-English bestseller lists in Germany, Italy, Spain, Australia, France, Singapore, Greece, Hungary, New Zealand, Portugal, Ireland, Argentina, Chile, and more.
Beyond her impressive publishing success, Huang also has a dedicated fanbase on social media, boasting hundreds of thousands of followers on Instagram and TikTok, and billions of views on her posts across both platforms.
Huang will join a distinguished group at IAG , whose client list includes recent hit adaptations like Amazon’s “Reacher,” based on Lee Child's novels. IAG also represents Entangled Publishing, the publisher of Rebecca Yarros’ popular romantasy novel “Fourth Wing.”
Huang is still represented by Kimberly Brower of Brower Literary & Management, Jill Fritzo PR and Granderson Des Rochers, LLP.
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