Ebion

Ebion

Ebion is a European Literary agency founded by Dutch writer-journalist Karl Hammer.

Ebion was the first scouting and writer's agency to start working with a cross-language business model to make written material directly available to its clients in various EU-countries. Soon thereafter Ebion expanded into cross-continent services, supplying content for both the US market and the EU. Today Ebion is one of the largest agents and has a liaison with Hollywood law firm Troy & Gould.

External links

* [http://www.ebion.eu/ Ebion media]


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