![]() ![]() As a result, he has helped them sell millions of books, inspire and entertain millions of readers, and establish careers that last lifetimes. His interest is in his clients’ long-term success, and he is dedicated to helping them create relationships with the very best partners in publishing and beyond. In 2014, Richard was inducted into the Books for a Better Life Hall of Fame. He is a graduate of the University of Pennsylvania. His commitment to books that evolve our popular understanding of health and wellness has led him to work with bestselling and groundbreaking practitioners such as Mark Hyman, Michael Greger, Andrew Weil, and U.S. He represents authors, creators, and memoirists of particularly high originality, such as Bryan Cranston, Susan Orlean, Andre Agassi, Erin Morgenstern, Jeff Benedict, Maggie Stiefvater, Katherine Dunn, Michael Koryta, Suleika Jaouad, Robinne Lee, Lee Child and Andrew Child, and Dean Koontz. Many of his clients do all of these things at once, including Adam Grant, Susan Cain, Johann Hari, Tim Urban, Sal Khan, Angela Duckworth, Arianna Huffington, Martin Seligman, and Reshma Saujani. He works with leaders and writers who inspire, extend horizons, coin new terms, invent new worlds, and reach millions of people. Richard Pine is a co-founder of InkWell Management. A former director of the AAR, a not-for-profit organization of independent literary and dramatic agents, and a member of PEN, and the Council on Foreign Relations, Michael heads the non-fiction program at the Community of Writers and serves on its Board of Directors. Wilson Literary Science Writing Award one even has an asteroid named for her. His best-selling authors have won the Nobel Prize for Literature, Pulitzer Prizes, The Man Booker Prize, the National Book Award, the National Book Critics Circle Award (fiction and non-fiction), the British Book Award, LA Times Book Awards, the PEN Award for first non-fiction, the NAACP Image Award for Literary Fiction, and the PEN/E.O. The son of two writers, he brings a background of international law to his career. Born in Paris, of Russian heritage, he graduated with honors from Yale College and holds a J.D. Eighteen years later he left as a vice-president to start Carlisle & Company. Carlisle began his career as a secretary in the literary department at William Morris Agency. ![]()
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