About Lori
Lori Galvin represents both adult fiction (especially women’s fiction and thrillers) and non-fiction (personal development and cookbooks). Based in Boston, a few of her clients and their projects include Kwame Onwuachi for his memoir Notes from a Young Black Chef (Knopf ‘19); Hannah Kirshner for her travel memoir Foreign Woman Works in Sake Bar (Viking ’20), the Li siblings for Double Awesome Chinese Food (Roost ’19) and Cambria Brockman for the thriller Tell Me Everything (Ballantine ‘19), which has been optioned by Netflix. She also represents fiction writers John Frain, Sara Goudarzi, Erik Hage, Geertje Hoogenboom, and Nicole Seavey.
Prior to joining Aevitas, Galvin was executive editor at the multimedia publisher America’s Test Kitchen, where she led a team that produced dozens of landmark cookbooks. Galvin was also an editor at Houghton Mifflin, a restaurant cook, and ran a bed-and-breakfast in Maine.