Justin Brouckaert represents literary novelists and short story writers, award-winning journalists, renowned health professionals, and prominent academics.
Justin holds an English degree from Saginaw Valley State University and a Master of Fine Arts from the University of South Carolina, where he was a James Dickey Fellow in Fiction and editor-in-chief of the internationally distributed literary journal Yemassee. He joined Aevitas in 2017 after more than five years working in journalism and independent publishing.
Based in Detroit, Justin is actively seeking character-driven and formally inventive literary fiction and memoir, as well as narrative nonfiction in the areas of sports, internet culture, politics and current affairs, parenting, travel, and history. Regardless of genre, he is most passionate about projects that shine a light on underserved and overlooked communities and/or highlight unique relationships between people and places. He is especially interested in pairing with debut authors and helping them grow their careers.
Chasing Icebergs: How Frozen Freshwater Can Save the Planet
How the Peach State Turned Purple: Inside the Political Swing That Vindicated A New Democratic Formula, Triggered A Republican Reckoning, and Realigned the Electoral Map
Rockaway: Surfing Headlong Into a New Life
The Quiet Damage: Understanding the Untold Heartache QAnon Inflicts on American Families
Charleston
Enough To Lose
We Don't Even Know You Anymore: A Journey in the Heart, Science, Politics, and Possibility of Change
Southland: A Los Angeles Almanac and Atlas
Parent Like a Pediatrician
Do What I Say, Not Who I Did: All the Sex Advice No One Tells You Before You Go to College
First to Fall: Elijah Lovejoy's Fight for a Free Press in the Age of Slavery
Platonic: How to Make and Keep Friends As An Adult
We Share the Sun: The Life and Journey of Kenya’s Greatest Running Coach
Baseball: The Movie
Southland: A Los Angeles County Almanac and Atlas
How to Get Along: Embracing the Power of Conflict to Improve Your Relationships—and Your Life
Without a Handle
Learning America
From Here
#Feels: How Technology is Changing Our Emotional Lives for the Better
Madhouse at the End of the Earth: The First Antarctic Winter and the Science of Survival
Neptune's Random
Subpar Parks
Subpar Planet
Write Your Breast: A Guide to Writing Women Like A Bestselling Male Author
Life Wants You Dead: A Calm, Rational, Totally Legit Guide to Scaring Yourself Safe
The Boys in Philly