Ron Eckel, Proprietor & Literary Agent

Ron is actively seeking
Story-driven narrative non-fiction in the areas of pop culture, music, sports, pop science, and current affairs
Commercial and upmarket horror, SF, suspense and psychological thrillers that terrify
Strong, unique voices that have a compelling, engaging story to tell
Ron is currently not seeking
Children’s, Middle grade, or YA fiction and non-fiction
Poetry
Cookery
Graphic novels
Ron is a literary agent and co-owner of CookeMcDermid. A graduate of Simon Fraser University’s Master of Publishing program and a twenty-nine year veteran of Canadian publishing, Ron worked with Penguin Canada, Westwood Creative Artists, and Random House of Canada before joining CookeMcDermid in 2009. He also co-owned Cooke International, an agency specializing in foreign rights management for a diverse group of publishing clients, until the end of 2021. As an agent Ron is particularly drawn to dark fiction, both commercial and literary, in the areas of horror, SFF, suspense, and psychological thriller. On the non-fiction side, Ron loves pop culture, music, pop science, and story-driven current affairs that start conversations. Ron’s client list at CookeMcDermid includes international bestselling author, RUSH bassist, and Rock ‘n’ Roll Hall of Famer Geddy Lee, culture writer, broadcaster and bestselling author Scaachi Koul, CBC Radio columnist, writer, broadcaster and producer Jesse Wente, horror writers Michael Wehunt and Adam Pottle and the Women’s Prize longlisted author Alicia Elliott. On his bedside table you will find equal amounts of fiction and non-fiction, but always, always at least one biography (authorized or not) of the Ramones.
Ron is a former president and current member of PACLA (the Professional Association of Canadian Literary Agents) and you can find him on Twitter @roneckel and on Instagram at @eckelron.
Ron’s Represented Books and Authors Include
Éditions Dépaysage has acquired French rights in France, Belgium, Luxembourg, and Switzerland to Dawn Dumont’s THE PRAIRIE CHICKEN DANCE TOUR.
Theodore C. Van Alst Jr. (enrolled member Mackinac Bands of Chippewa and Ottawa Indians)'s THE EL, a semi-autobiographical novel that takes place on a single day in 1979 Chicago as a group of teenage Royals trek across the city to attend a gathering of fellow gang members in a story that's pitched as half TOMMY ORANGE, half THE WARRIORS, entirely a love letter to a group of friends trying to make their way in a city (and a country) that doesn't want them…
Ron’s Recent Deals