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Marc Simonsson is ICA's Dramatic Rights Agent, representing authors' work across film, television, and theatre. He focuses on connecting authors with the right producers, studios, and creative partners to help their stories reach audiences on screen and stage. He also represents screenwriters and directors while handling dramatic rights for book lists.
How to submit
Submit via QueryManager at https://www.internationalcreative.agency or submissions. For fiction: include a cover letter (short pitch and author bio), a one-page synopsis, and the first 1200 words or first two chapters (whichever is shortest) as an attachment. For non-fiction: include a proposal of up to 20 pages with an overview or hook, chapter outline, 1–2 sample chapters, and an author bio and platform. Submit to one ICA agent at a time.
Last checked 16 Jun 2026·Last verified: 16 Jun 2026

Marc Simonsson is a literary agent at International Creative Agency based in UK. Their list focuses on genres including dramatic rights, film, and television. Check the official source for current submission availability, with responses usually within 6 to 8 weeks. Submissions via QueryManager. For current guidelines, check the agent's own submission page linked below.

Response Time

Usually responds within 6 to 8 weeks

Notes

Marc is ICA's Dramatic Rights Agent, focusing on connecting authors with producers, studios, and creative partners for screen and stage adaptation — he does not represent books directly as a literary agent. His background includes stints at WME, RCW, The Agency (London) Ltd, The Richard Stone Partnership, and The Darley Anderson Agency, before joining MMB Creative in 2017 where he represented screenwriters and directors alongside handling dramatic rights. Writers querying ICA's literary agents should note that Marc's role is distinct from the book-facing agents on the team.

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