Agents Seeking Clients

After you have finished your book, you will be anxious to find an agent. Believe it or not, there are agents who are anxious to find you! For your convenience I have assembled all my posts listing agents who are looking for new clients. The most recent posts are listed first. Start at the top and work your way down. (I have also listed links to helpful posts - how to work with an agent, some of the best ways to find the right agent for you, what agents want from writers, and more.)

A word to the wise! Before submitting anything to an agent, read their submission requirements carefully, and follow them to the letter. I'm not kidding about this. Agents are usually swamped with requests, and that means they will use any excuse to throw your submission into the cyber trash bin. Check your spelling a zillion times. Address your query to them personally and make sure you mention why you chose them.

And one more word - to the not-so-wise. There are a few unscrupulous people out there who claim to be agents, but who are really out to ensnare writers who are desperate to publish. Do NOT under any circumstances pay an "agent" to read your work, or to edit it. Do NOT get sucked into having your work crowdfunded, or placed before "beta readers." DO look agents up on Preditors and Editors, and on AgentQuery. You've worked hard on your book. It deserves good representation.

Good places to find lists of agents and what they want:




Jonathan Dalar keeps a nice list of agencies located both in the US and the UK. He also includes a lot of specific information about agents and genres that can be quite useful.

Grad Student Freelancers Blog - weekly lists of agents looking for clients and other opportunities.

Related posts:

This is a list of 26 agents looking for paranormal romance. Links and contact info provided as well as details about track records.
This list of over 130 agents representing sci-fi and fantasy is constantly growing. All of these agents are expanding their client lists.








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LIST OF AGENTS SEEKING CLIENTS
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Syrone Harvey is seeking nonfiction, adult fiction, Picture Books, Middle Grade and Young Adult.

Molly Ketcheson is actively building her list in commercial and upmarket fiction, as well as select literary fiction, fantasy, and YA titles.

Isabel Lineberry represents YA and New Adult and is particularly interested in Contemporary Romance, Romantasy and Fantasy.

Max Moorhead specializes in literary fiction, narrative nonfiction, biography, cultural history, and memoir. 

Emily Barrett is looking for commercial or upmarket non-fiction which is written with a clear reader in mind, whether that’s to inform or entertain them, or improve their life in some way. 

Gabrielle Harbowy is seeking science fiction, fantasy, paranormal mysteries, queer romance, and genre-bending speculative fiction

Lisa Gouldy wants upmarket and literary titles with complex protagonists, and has a special hunger for stories with speculative elements.  In children’s literature, Lisa particularly enjoys middle grade fantasy and young adult novels with a speculative bent, as well as picture books that make her (and her daughter) laugh.

Ciara Smith has a wide range of interests from YA to NA and Adult. 

Taj McCoy is seeking Adult, YA and MG fiction and nonfiction as well as illustrators.


Brandy Vallance represents historical fiction, historical romance, historical mystery, romance, literary, women’s fiction, Southern fiction, science fiction, fantasy, young adult, adventure, speculative, inspirational, thriller.
 
Sara Kornienko is interested in contemporary and historical fiction, fantasy, and suspense. 

Salma Begum is seeking nonfiction, romance, poetry, horror, and other genres.

Jessica Lee wants fiction, nonfiction, and memoir.

Nadia Lynch is interested in upmarket, literary, historical, young adult, and women’s fiction, as well as nonfiction.

Philip Gwyn Jones is seeking books with vision.

Sally M. Kim represents fiction and non-fiction submissions in the following categories: picture books, chapter books, middle grade, and graphic novels.

Jessica Leeke is seeking fiction.

Katie Erickson represents picture books, as well as middle-grade and young-adult literature.

Jenna Satterthwaite is seeking to represent adult, Young Adult and Middle Grade commercial fiction in most genres, SFF, graphic novels from middle grade to young adult, adult non-fiction, memoir, and very select picture books. Jenna is also fully bilingual English/Spanish, so dual language projects are most welcome!


Laurie Dennison is seeking: Adult: Romance, Contemporary, Light fantasy/paranormal grounded in the real world, Book Club Fiction, Women’s Fiction, Domestic Suspense, Commercial Mystery/Thriller. Nonfiction: Memoir, Narrative, Women’s Issues, Practical Nonfiction (Pop Culture, Education, Social Science) Young Adult: Contemporary, Suspense/Thriller/Mystery, Light Fantasy/Paranormal, Light Science Fiction, Nonfiction 

Maria Napolitano represents a broad range of fiction, from commercial rom-coms to radical speculative fiction, subversive thrillers, and upmarket book club fiction. 

Yael Levy wants Fiction: Action/Adventure, Commercial, General, Science Fiction, Women’s Fiction, Historical Fiction, Fantasy. Non-Fiction: Business, Journalism, Memoir, Science, "Big Idea/Think", #ownvoices, Diaspora Narratives, Politics/Current Affairs, Popular Science/Psychology.

Jackie Kruzie represents several genres including graphic novel, historical fiction, horror, mystery, paranormal/supernatural, thriller, western, and women’s fiction. My heart belongs to picture books, but I am also interested in chapter books for early readers, middle grade, and YA.

Lauren Bajek is currently building a select list of fiction and nonfiction, with an emphasis in SFFH, upmarket speculative fiction, craft/DIY nonfiction, and science/nature nonfiction.

James Farner is seeking mysteries and thrillers.

Anna Zinchuk is interested in a wide array of fiction, and is particularly passionate about stories that explore human complexity, with themes like mortality, grief, and loss, especially stories in which the ending is melancholic or ambiguous.

January 17, 2024 - 14 New Agents Seeking Genre Fiction, Nonfiction, Memoir, YA, LGBT, Children's Books and more


Hillary Fazzari acquires Middle Grade and YA, and is open to any genre in those areas, including graphic novels. In New Adult and Adult, she is open to: Rom-coms; Romantasy; SFF with strong romantic elements; important female, queer, and/or nonbinary characters; and emotive plotlines; and Very select narrative nonfiction that focuses on history.

Sobi-Dee Burbano is seeking Adult Fiction: Contemporary, Commercial, Fantasy, General, Historical, Horror, Humor, Literary, Mystery, New Adult, Paranormal, Psychological Thriller, Romance, Sci-Fi, Thriller, Women’s Fiction. Young Adult Fiction: Adventure, Contemporary, Dystopian, Fantasy, Historical, Horror, Mystery, Paranormal, Romance, Sci-Fi, Thriller. Middle Grade: Adventure, Contemporary, Dystopian, Fantasy, Humor, Mystery, Paranormal, Sci-Fi.

Michelle Jackson represents Adult Fiction: Commercial, Historical, Humor, New Adult, Romance, Science Fiction, Fantasy, Thriller, Women’s Fiction: Sub-genres: Contemporary Romance, Multicultural, Psychological Thrillers, Romantic Comedy, Romantic Suspense. Young Adult Fiction: Contemporary, Historical, Christian, Romance. Nonfiction: Biography, True Crime, Self-Help, Relationships, Cookbooks, Narrative, Spirituality, select Memoirs

Jynastie Wilson is looking for a variety of projects in both Adult and Children’s genres.

Shabnam Banerjee-McFarland is most focused on non-fiction books about racial capitalism and closing the racial wealth gap, decolonization, and an intersectional, gender-inclusive approach to equity and equality.

Kate Rogers loves MG, YA, and Adult graphic novels and prose, primarily contemporary realistic fiction, horror/thriller, romance, sci-fi, women’s fiction, and narrative non-fiction.

Tamanna Bhasin is seeking: Adult: Fantasy, historical fiction, and romance. YA/MG: Fantasy and historical fiction.

Mara Hollander is looking to represent fantasy (including political and romantic/romantasy), light sci-fi, romance, thrillers/mysteries (including political), and women’s fiction. Mara is also interested in narrative nonfiction for adult audiences about mental illness and/or substance use disorders and the American health care system.

Julie Gourinchas considers herself genre agnostic within literary fiction, and remains open to compelling and well-executed genre overlap.

Miriam Cortinovis is eagerly looking for everything and anything speculative across most age ranges as well as Young Adult Contemporary novels. Miriam is also on the lookout for selective works of literary fiction and creative nonfiction.

Carleen Geisler is looking for adult contemporary stories across genres.

Esty Loveing-Downes is looking for romance, upmarket fiction, YA, genre-blending sci-fi, picture books, and select nonfiction and literary fiction. She’s also looking for genre-blending sci-fi or speculative fiction.

Rebecca Lawrence is interested in fantasy of all kinds and anything that has a good hook. She would love to see more scary YA and MG historical fiction. 

Gabriela Laracuente Sanchez is looking for literary and upmarket works that have strong cultural influences—especially from Hispanic and Latine backgrounds.  In adult nonfiction, she is looking for cookbooks of Latin-American and Caribbean cuisine. 

December 18, 2023 - 5 New Agents and a New Agency Seeking Literary and Commercial Fiction, Poetry, Short Stories, Nonfiction, Memoirs and more

Pieter Swinkels represents literary fiction and nonfiction authors, as well as corporate publishing clients from around the world. 
Mark Tavani is interested in a wide range of literary and commercial fiction, including book club novels, thrillers, mysteries, speculative fiction, and historical fiction. He is looking for fiction that entertains and enriches the lives of readers. 
Angelique Tran Van Sang is looking for novels, short story collections and novellas. She is also interested in interested in oral and narrative histories, explorations of contemporary political and philosophical issues, gripping investigative journalism, as well as literary and cultural criticism and biography. 
Donya Dickerson focuses primarily on nonfiction in the categories of business, personal development, self-help, pop culture, science, technology, history, and parenting. 
Eloy Bleifuss Prados is drawn to genre-blurring fiction and writers with a clear point-of-view. He’s looking for atmospheric horror, thrillers set in an under-explored time or setting, and character-driven speculative fiction In nonfiction, he enjoys reading a broad sweep of categories from science writing and forgotten histories to pop culture and relatable self-help. 
The Ballpoint Agency is a "new, artist-centred literary agency with many enthusiasms, but mostly books."

November 16, 2023 - 7 New Agents Actively Seeking Horror, Thrillers, Westerns, Military, Speculative Fiction, Nonfiction, Kidlit and more

Nour Sallam is acquiring both fiction and non-fiction for adults. As an Arab woman and an immigrant, she particularly loves books of any genre that feature BIPOC characters, complex and nuanced histories, power dynamics, or social and political issues. 
Jake Lovell is actively looking for adult fiction and non-fiction. 
Paula Weiman is seeking Children's and YA literature. 
Noah Grey Rosenzweig is interested in representing both fiction and non-fiction. 
Erica McGrath is looking to work with authors and illustrators across all age ranges, in genres ranging from picture books to middle grade and YA, to adult literary fiction and nonfiction. 
John Blase loves fiction, short stories, and memoir. A good story, well-told, he simply finds hard to resist. 
Jenny Simpson is on the hunt for commercial fiction and select nonfiction titles on health and wellness-related topics.

October 10, 2023 - 11 New Agents Seeking Kidlit, Women's Fiction, Memoir, Genre Fiction, Nonfiction, Graphic Novels and more

Kathleen Foxx is looking for Adult and YA thriller/mystery/suspense, gothic and supernatural horror, historical fiction (preferably pre-20th century), historical fantasy (witches, ghosts, time travel, past lives, etc.), and romcom and romance (light spice). For nonfiction, Kat is seeking memoirs that read like fiction, motherhood/natural pregnancy and childbirth/midwifery/planned unassisted births, single parenthood (especially if paired with overcoming an abusive relationship with the other parent), past life/reincarnation, the “brotherhood” mentality of law enforcement, narcissistic abuse recovery, true crime, wine/food/travel, a history of witches and witchcraft, and ancient locations/civilizations. 
Rosie Pierce reads widely and across genres, and I am looking for both literary and commercial fiction. 
Trinica Sampson-Vera is seeking children's, YA and adult fiction and nonfiction, graphic novels. She is passionate about championing diverse voices and particularly loves speculative fiction; adventurous, character-driven stories with largely emotional stakes; stories featuring Caribbean characters/settings; and stories where queer characters find happy endings. 
Rebecca Williamson is passionate about all children's books, from picture books through young adult. 
Jenniea Carter represents Children's and adult fiction and nonfiction, graphic novels. She is eager to uplift and amplify marginalized voices. 
Sophia Ramos wants Genre fiction, Picture Books, Kidlit, SFF, Short Stories. She loves to read stories that were written for the kids who had to grow up too fast and books that redefine family, love, and madness. 
Jes Trudel is seeking Children's Literature. 
Valentina Sainato is looking for horror. 
Beniamino Ambrosi represents English-language nonfiction and literary fiction, and authors in translation. 
Bridgette Kam wants narrative non-fiction as well as fiction for adults and children. 
Amy Nielsen is looking for picture books, middle grade, YA and adult fiction. "As the mother of an autistic child, I’d appreciate any story that features characters across the autism spectrum written authentically and free from stereotypes."

September 21, 2023 - 8 New Agents Seeking Cookbooks, Kidlit, Horror, LGBTQ, Women's Fiction, SFF, and more

Laura Gruszka is seeking Juvenile fiction, Picture books, Middle grade, Young adult, Graphic novel, Graphic memoir, Literary horror, Literary weird, Literary genre. 
Kara Rota is excited to represent nonfiction authors including activists, artists, witches, and revolutionaries; cookbooks about more than food, parenting books that see care work as central to social change, illustrated projects that inspire delight, and other nonfiction books that seek to change the world.  
Leah Moss wants Picture books, YA, new adult, romance, fantasy. Stories from marginalized writers. I’m particularly interested in uplifting BIPOC voices, but I also really want to see work from LGBTQ+.  
Mara Cobb is looking for Adult Nonfiction and Women's Driven Fiction. For Women's Driven Fiction, I am particularly interested in books with strong female heroines who are in their 20s. The gap between YA Fiction and Adult Fiction is one that I am passionate about continuing to bridge.  
Aiden Siobhan is seeking MG and YA fiction: all genres, all fantasy subgenres. Diverse ensemble casts, clever voicey protagonists, action-packed, fast paced, ALL the tropes, high personal stakes, and compelling villains. Adult Horror: psychological, cerebral. Contemporary, historical, and/or with speculative/paranormal elements. NO visceral horror/slashers. Adult Romance: LGBTQ+ romances only. All genres. Enemies or friends to lovers, meet-cutes, strong independent women, fresh stories with strong hooks, and genre blending. Graphic Novels:  Author-Illustrators only. MG, YA, and Adult in all genres, fiction & nonfiction. Anything that fits categories above. 
Jack Mozley is currently open to Science Fiction queries only. 
Andie Smith is currently looking for Young Adult or Adult genres including but not limited to contemporary, romance, thriller, speculative, dystopian, issue-driven, fantasy, eco-fiction, and sci-fi.  
Jacklyn Saferstein-Hansen is on the hunt for fresh nonfiction in the following areas: wellness/nutrition/food, mental health, history, science, pop culture, and Jewish issues. She's interested in helping academics make the jump to the trade market. In fiction, she's partial to novels with a distinct voice (the weirder the better) and quirky characters in the genres of women's fiction, historical fiction, thriller/mystery, and fantasy.

August 15, 2023 - 12 New Agents Seeking Fantasy, Kidlit, Picture Books, YA, Nonfiction, Memoir, Romance, Horror and more

Alison Thompson is primarily looking for character-driven genre fiction and compelling non-fiction. NO LONGER LISTED ON THE AGENCY WEBSITE 
D. Patrick Miller's fields of interest include spirituality, human potential, health and wellness, creativity, and the arts.  
Valerie Frankel is interested in non-fiction (memoir, health and wellness, business, lifestyle) and fiction (thriller, mystery, romance, YA).  
Yezanira Venecia is seeking YA and Adult Fiction. NO LONGER LISTED ON THE AGEMCY WEBSITE 
CoCo Freeman is looking for smart adult commercial fiction, mysteries, thrillers, historical fiction, young adult, middle grade and select picture books. 
Mira Landry is seeking upmarket adult fiction, ideally character-driven literary explorations with efficient, stunning prose and commercially appealing plots. 
Micah Brocker is interested in YA contemporary stories that deal with messy relationships and issues that can help young adults put words to their experiences. 
Catherine Ross loves anything from the fantasy genre, from urban to high fantasy, young adult to new adult 
Alex Grana's favorite genres are fantasy and horror. 
Morgan Hughes is seeking Middle Grade and YA fantasy / adventure with a particular interest in graphic novels. 
Lisa Rambert-Valaskova is ONLY open to children’s picture book and middle grade queries at the moment. 
Carey Blankenship-Kramer's tastes are wide and varied. From mystery to fantasy to science fiction, she loves anything that can draw her in and have her rooting for the main characters.

July 17, 2023 - 10 New Agents Seeking SF/F, Literary Fiction, Memoir, Nonfiction, Cookbooks, Thrillers, YA, Kidlit and more


Bea Fitzgerald represents fantasy and science fiction. 
Elizabeth Pratt is looking for fiction and nonfiction from diverse perspectives. 
Matthew Cole wants nonfiction, including politics, history, science, economics, business, sport, lifestyle and memoir. 
Elizabeth Counsell represents all genres of commercial adult and young adult fiction. 
Amanda Bernardi is actively building her client list and works exclusively with non-fiction. 
Emma Dries is interested in literary fiction and narrative nonfiction that grapples with climate change; ambitious multigenerational novels; speculative fiction; and dark or darkly comic domestic fiction. 
Thomas Dayzie is interested in literary fiction, memoir, non-fiction, and any work that presents a novel or fresh perspective. 
Francesca Riccardi reads widely, especially across popular commercial genres, but is a particular fan of crime and thrillers. 
Sophie Cudd wants compelling, high-stakes tales of love, loss, mystery and belonging, memoirs, food writing, essay collections, and well-researched narrative nonfiction. 
Catherine Bradshaw is building her adult, young adult, middle grade, and picture book lists.

June 28, 2023 - 4 Established Agents Seeking Genre Fiction, Literary Fiction, Kidlit, YA, Nonfiction and more

Caitlin Mahony represents romance, genre, and commercial fiction. She loves a hard-won, epic love story (historical and contemporary), a transporting fantasy or sci-fi novel that helps parse earthly questions, a delightful beach read, or a pulse-pounding thriller.

Jenny Savill is looking for literary fiction, literary and commercial women’s fiction, psychological suspense, gothic thrillers and stories with a touch of creeping horror, ghost stories, historical fiction (the whole gamut – including alternate histories), and memoir as well as children's and young adult literature.

Ingrid Beck is seeking compelling nonfiction proposals in the following categories: practical self-help, mindfulness, mental health and wellbeing, religion and spirituality, social and cultural issues, and lifestyle.

Marin Takikawa is looking for literary fiction, YA, and memoirs.

June 20, 2023 - 8 New Agents Seeking Literary Fiction, Picture Books, Kidlit, Graphic Novels, Romance, SFF, and more

Ms. Alice Caprio is actively building a list that spans middle grade and YA fiction across all genres, commercial adult fiction, and romance and fantasy for all ages.
Lauren Albury is seeking Literary fiction, Historical fiction, Book club/Women’s, Upmarket fiction, Caribbean stories and voices, Southern settings, Romantic themes.
Saribel Pages is only seeking to represent picture books and graphic novels.
Eric Showers is an agent at HMLA representing adult speculative fiction and nonfiction.
Ms. Kelly Bergh is looking for adult practical nonfiction in the categories of health and wellness, spirituality, and popular science. She selectively takes on children’s and gift books/decks in the same areas. 
Clara Foster wants stories in the upmarket/book-club sweet spot where literary and genre-fiction meet, romance, YA/crossover in all genres and nonfiction.
Gabriella Melendez is seeking young adult fiction and adult fiction.
Kelly Karczewski wants  romantic comedies, thrillers, stories set on the East coast, and books with a touch of lifestyle envy as well as nonfiction.  

May 15, 2023 - 12 New Agents Seeking EVERYTHING - Kidlit, Cooking, Commercial Fiction, SFF, Memoirs, LGBTQ+, Poetry and more

HB Steadham is open to queries for adult literary fiction. NO LONGER LISTED ON AGENCY WEBSITE
Jen Newens wants Childrens/MG/YA/Graphic Novels, Food and Drink.
Katie Greenstreet is building a list of commercial and upmarket/book club fiction, with a select number of memoirs and non-fiction projects.
Rose Ferrao is currently acquiring both fiction and non-fiction. In fiction, she is looking for commercial romance, adult and crossover fantasy, science fiction, horror, upmarket thrillers, contemporary fiction and select young adult fiction.
Cole Hildebrand is acquiring literary and upmarket fiction, narrative non-fiction, essays, and poetry, particularly works by LGBTQ+ authors.
Natalie Obando is primarily looking for BIPOC fiction and nonfiction stories, and stories inclusive of intersectional identities.
Kesia Lupo reads widely across genres, including MG, YA, and adult SFF and horror, historical fiction, romance, and non-fiction.
Elise Howard is looking for fiction and non-fiction.
Arley Sorg is primarily interested in adult speculative titles, including science fiction, fantasy, and horror with speculative/fantastic elements, literary speculative fiction, and climate fiction.
Aram Fox represents commercial and literary fiction that put immersive storytelling front and center, and a wide range of nonfiction including memoir, narrative nonfiction, natural history and perspective-changing explainers and advice-givers.
Morgan Strehlow is seeking compelling nonfiction by athletes, journalists, experts, academics looking to publish for the general market, and emerging voices with a growing platform who can speak to pop culture, sports, feminism, social justice, sex/sexuality, or religion/spirituality.
Camille Burns represents children's and young adult fiction, as well as adult non-fiction and commercial adult fiction. (UK writers only)

April 12, 2023 - 6 New Agents Seeking Literary Fiction, Sci-Fi, Fantasy, Nonfiction, Kidlit, YA and more

Daisy Chandley is actively building a list of both fiction and non-fiction authors across a range of genres. 
Roma Panganiban's taste leans literary, but she is open to a broad range of fiction, including novels and collections that embrace genre elements—speculative, historical, mystery, sci-fi, fantasy—as well as those that defy categorization altogether. 
Chandler Wickers is interested in representing adult fiction and non-fiction. 
Kiya Evans is looking for: historical, reading group, literary, upmarket millennial, romcoms, and thrillers/psychological fiction. For non-fiction, Kiya is looking for: Narrative non-fiction that explores psychology, popular history or science. 
Jess Hoare is looking to represent both fiction and non-fiction, she’s interested in literary fiction, voice-driven upmarket fiction, food writing, narrative non-fiction, journalism, and cultural criticism. 
Caroline Miranda is looking to represent diverse voices in speculative fiction, in both the children’s and adult markets, as well as select nonfiction

March 16, 2023 - 9 New Agents Seeking Cookbooks, Kidlit, Nonfiction, YA, Literary and Genre Fiction, Memoir and more

Ms. Danielle Matta - fiction and non-fiction 
Ms. Erika Stevens - poetry, literary nonfiction/essay, literary and experimental fiction, hybrid work, translation, criticism, music writing (à la Ellen Willis), and food writing/cookbooks, children's literature, picture books 
Ms. Elise Howard - mysteris
Ms. Christie Megill - illustrators, author/illustrators, and picture books 
Ms. Lola Bellier - upmarket and commercial fiction, speculative fiction, and young adult and middle grade across all genres, select nonfiction and memoirs 
Mr. Gideon Pine - nonfiction 
Ms. Aliza Hoover - illustrators and author-illustrators 
Ms. Maria Brannan - adult, new adult/crossover and YA fiction 
Ms. Daniele Hunter - young adult, middle grade, and picture books

February 16, 2023 - 7 New Agents Seeking Romance, Kidlit, Memoir, Speculative Fiction, Nonfiction, YA, LGBTQ and more


Ashley Reisinger is interested in a variety of fiction across adult, young adult, and middle grade.

Chad W. Beckerman represents illustrators and author/illustrators from all over the globe, who create artwork for all ages and genres.

Ashley Hong is looking for transporting storytelling; compulsively readable memoirs; subversive prayers. But she's also into the fun stuff: rom com lit that rivals TV; self-deprecating self-help; essay collections that feel like a friend.

Noelle Falcis Math is looking for literary, upmarket, and (especially) speculative fiction, including magical realism, fantasy, science fiction, and any genre bending and blending forms and risk-taking experimentation. For nonfiction, she’s looking for projects that explore the intersections of the personal, the political, and the cultural. She would love to see strong essay collections, graphic memoirs, and narrative or prescriptive nonfiction exploring (or connecting) culture, decolonization, climate change, and revitalization efforts.

Anne Glusker's interests lie in nonfiction with a strong narrative that treats of-the-moment social & political issues and in can’t-put-it-down memoir and fiction that features strong storytelling. She is particularly interested in stories and situations featuring women, disability issues, people of color, and LGBTQ issues.

Lori Colvin is looking for fresh viewpoints in multiple genres, including WF, Thriller, Book Club Fiction, Mystery (but no Cozy), and more.

Madeline Wallace is seeking literary and upmarket fiction, as well as select narrative nonfiction and memoir.

January 26, 2023 - 5 New Agents Seeking Commercial Fiction, Women's Fiction, Literary Fiction, SFF, LGBTQ+, Nonfiction, Memoir and more

Ariele Fredman is seeking novels or short story collections and the occasional pop culture project in NonFic. 
Dotti Irving is primarily interested in narrative non-fiction, in books that tell a story that rings true and speaks to a wider world. 
Molly Jamieson has a particular interest in scifi and fantasy across both adult and children’s books. 
Wayne Arthurson actively seeking works by Indigenous writers.  
Claire Cavanagh is actively acquiring Commercial Women's Fiction; Literary Fiction; LGBTQ+ Commercial and Literary Fiction and Nonfiction; Hybrid Memoir; Pop Culture; Music; Film/TV; Fashion; Society; Culture; Subcultures; Alternative Communities.

January 5, 2023 - 4 New Agents Seeking Kidlit, SFF, Literary Fiction, Nonfiction, Romance, Mystery, Horror and more

Natasha Mihell is looking for Adult, NA, YA, MG, and Picture books. SFF, Historical Fiction, Literary Fiction, Transgressive Fiction, Graphic Novel (Historical Fiction/Non-Fiction only), Biography/Memoir, History/Politics. Select Horror.

Caroline Trussell is seeking Thrillers, Cozy Mysteries, Romance, Fantasy, Young Adult, Middle Grade, stories that feature dynamic characters with non-visible disabilities and/or mental illness.

Allegra Martschenko is looking for beautifully written YA science fiction and fantasy books. Allegra is currently prioritizing clients writing adult fiction.

Megan Frayser wants Adult: Contemporary Romance, Women’s Fiction, Book Club Fiction, Mystery/Thriller, Horror, Mythological Retellings, Dark Academia, Fantasy, Nonfiction. True Crime, Sociology. Young Adult: Contemporary, Romance, Mystery, Fantasy, Horror.

December 6, 20226 New Agents Seeking Genre Fiction, Nonfiction, SFF, Kidlit, YA Fiction, Memoir and more

Kate Davids is looking for nonfiction projects, particularly practical nonfiction, in cooking, personal finance, business, pets/animals, gardening, mental health, and new age. She also enjoys history books that delve into interesting subcultures, like anime or tabletop RPGs. In fiction, Kate has a soft spot for science fiction and fantasy. She is also seeking children's books.

Hana El Niwairi is seeking Science Fiction & Fantasy (adult and YA), Romance, Book Club fiction, Thrillers, Well-researched and accessible non-fiction in various topics including but not limited to: politics, social justice issues, pop culture and media, sciences, and history.

Kara Grajkowski wants Contemporary Middle Grade Fiction, Contemporary YA Fiction, Own Voices.

Stephanie Stevens loves working with true crime, mystery, thriller, women's fiction, YA (mystery, fantasy, romance) and romance authors.

Lauren Hall is looking for commercial nonfiction, pop culture, pop-science/psychology, cultural criticism, memoir, humor, lifestyle, cookbooks, health and wellness, essay collections, illustrated/gift books, underrepresented voices, and select fiction.

Anjanette Barr loves genre and popular fiction, including gothic novels, romance, and historical fiction. In non-fiction she is looking for biography, popular science and other disciplines titles, and memoir. She's also interested in books that shed light on poverty and justice in a new way. She prefers picture books that are winsome and pleasant to read aloud.
Ciara Finan is looking for SFF, YA, psychological thrillers, historical novels, female-led commercial and book club fiction and select commercial non-fiction.

Liz Nealon is particularly looking for ADULT NON-FICTION: Pop Culture, Illustrated Memoir, Art/Illustrated books, Graphic Novels, Current Affairs/Fresh Takes. ADULT FICTION: Literary fiction, Poetry (very selective, underrepresented voices) CHILDREN’S NON-FICTION: Science & Nature, Biography. CHILDREN’S FICTION: Author/Illustrators only for Picture Books. Illustrated Middle Grade.

Christabel McKinley is building a list of children’s authors and illustrators, from picture books to Young Adult fiction.

Stuti Telidevara is seeking young adult, middle grade, and adult SFF and general fiction.

Mina Hamedi represents adult literary fiction and nonfiction.

Maddy Belton wants SFF across all genres for all ages, including: grim dark, thriller, historical, romance, cosy fantasy, sci-fi, epic, YA fantasy, dark academia, contemporary fantasy, fantasy middle-grade, mythology, fairy tale and queer fantasy. Inspiring children’s non-fiction.

Saffron Dodd is seeking middle-grade fantasy, contemporary middle-grade, mystery thrillers and rom-coms. 

Laura Southern wants fantasy, science-fiction, and horror, rom-coms, and narratives set in the South as well as memoir and narrative nonfiction. In young adult and middle grade, Laura is interested in speculative fiction across any subgenre, as well as select contemporary fiction.

Thomas Hill is interested in representing authors in Thriller/Suspense (political, military, religious/cult, psychological, espionage), Historical, Science Fiction (AI, utopian/dystopian societies, alternate history, Western (mountain men, cowboys, Native voices). Thomas also welcomes nonfiction submissions in narrative nonfiction, memoir, and business. NO LONGER LISTED ON THE AGENCY WEBSITE

Emma Konn wants LGBTQ+ Focused Stories, Psychological Thrillers, Romance Genre, Enemies to Lovers Trope, Graphic Novels​. NO LONGER LISTED ON THE AGENCY WEBSITE

Fergus Inder is seeking Shakespeare adaptations, unconventional narrators, heists, Dickensian coming-of-age stories, operas (space or otherwise), metafiction, satire, really good food writing, and sexy and crushingly sad millennial literary fiction.


Kendall Berdinsky is interested in seeing upmarket romance, book club fiction, cozy mysteries and psychological thrillers, and narrative nonfiction.
Katie Gisondi is seeking Children's Fiction, Horror, Romance, Thriller, Young Adult. Non-Fiction: LGBTQ, Pop Culture, Science. Favorite sub-genres: Contemporary Romance, Gothic Horror, Nature, YA Fantasy.

Kendyll Drilling is mostly interested in fiction for all ages.
Cole Lanahan is actively looking for all genres of YA, all genres of adult romance, psychological suspense and thrillers. In nonfiction she is looking for humor, business, self-help, lifestyle, and arts and crafts books.

Tamara Kawar is actively seeking graphic novels for all ages and across genres; science fiction, fantasy, horror, and historical fiction for middle grade, YA, and adult readers; upmarket and book club fiction, especially genre-bending stories, and those with an international bent; and adult & YA rom-coms and romance featuring LGBTQ+ characters. She also represents select nonfiction for young readers, including illustrated projects.

Kristen Terrette wants Faith-Based Fiction and Memoirs, Women’s Crime Thriller and Children's Literature.
Zach Honey is primarily seeking thrillers and other adult fiction, especially those set in rural places, mountainous regions, or any other hard to reach corners of the world. His other interests hiking, skiing, music, boardgames, golf and other outdoor activities and he is open to non-fiction pitches in these categories. 
Rick Lewis represents authors of speculative fiction titles in the Adult and YA categories, including science fiction, fantasy, horror, and magical realism.

Trinity McFadden is interested in compelling practical and narrative nonfiction in categories including social & cultural issues, feminism, religion & spirituality, history, biography, reportage, subcultures, and mental health & wellness. She is also interested in select suspense, upmarket, literary, and book club fiction. 

Maria Cardona (UK) focuses in upmarket and literary fiction by authors who write in English and Spanish. She is also interested in narrative non-fiction about women’s experiences.

Lorna Hemingway (UK) is searching for picture books. 

Viola Hayden (UK) wants fiction and nonfiction. 

Maggie Sadler is seeking adult, YA and MG fiction. 

Lily Dolin represents clients in both fiction and nonfiction. In fiction, she is drawn to dark and offbeat humor, gripping narratives, strong commercial hooks, family dynamics, and nuanced female perspectives. For nonfiction, she is looking for short story collections and memoirs that are funny, outrageous, shocking, emotional, or all of the above. She also enjoys true crime, pop culture, and narrative history.

Kimberly Fernando is interested in representing all voices and backgrounds in adult fiction and nonfiction, especially underrepresented voices.

Helen Lane wants: Fantasy, Paranormal Romance (in a contemporary setting), Action and Adventure, Thrillers, LGBTQ+, Horror, and Sci Fi. Commercial, Historical, Humor, New Adult, Romance, Science Fiction, Thriller, Women’s Fiction. 

Michelle Jackson is looking for Commercial, Historical, Humor, New Adult, Romance, Science Fiction, Thriller, Women’s Fiction.

Rebecca Matte is seeking Young Adult & Adult Science Fiction/Fantasy and Romance with: character-driven stories with strong friendships and relationships, fantasy romance, stories of self discovery and reinvention, queer romance, particularly featuring f/f, bi, pan, trans, ace and other underrepresented identities.

Madeline Ticknor is looking for literary and commercial fiction in addition to narrative nonfiction and memoir. In both fiction and nonfiction, she is looking for character driven stories and multilayered queer narratives.


Allison Malecha is is especially drawn to authors writing literary or upmarket adult fiction; narrative nonfiction, particularly with a historical or international dimension; social science; pop science; pop psychology; and memoir that touches on larger current issues or on the author's field of expertise.

Rebecca Sandell is looking for writing on art history, architecture, and women’s history as well as unusual memoir and literary fiction.


Alyssa Maltese is seeking YA: Contemporary fiction with speculative, romantic, or light fantasy elements. Adult: High-concept commercial thriller & domestic suspense, Speculative fiction with female-centric concepts & sci-fi elements, Commercial suburban horror with a sense of humor; Prescriptive & research-driven narrative nonfiction from authors with an established expertise & audience.

Cindy Uh is interested in fiction and nonfiction. For non-fiction submissions, Uh is interested in narrative non-fiction, memoir, essay collections, and illustrated titles in categories ranging from inspirational, pop-science and psychology, and cultural criticism to self-help, wellness/spirituality, social justice, and women’s issues. In fiction, Uh is looking for upmarket women’s fiction For YA submissions, Uh is interested in contemporary stories that center BIPOC characters, and humor and quirk are always a plus.

Broo Doherty handles all genres, excluding children’s books, screenplays and sci-fi, but particularly enjoys crime, women's commercial fiction, literary fiction and quirky non-fiction.

Rebeka Finch is looking for character driven contemporary romances. Rebeka is also looking for contemporary new adult romance that bridges the gap between YA and adult fiction, for the 20 something lover of modern romantic novels.

Brady McReynolds represents science fiction, weird fiction.


Allison Hegan's interests include young adult fiction, historical fiction, historical romance, mystery, fantasy, suspense, and environmental topics. 

Dr. Emma Wood is primarily drawn to excellent characterization and a strong voice.

Sydnie Thornton is interested in YA across all genres: fantasy, historical fiction, contemporary that leans literary, as well as thrillers with upmarket qualities and distinctive characterization. As for the adult side, Sydnie is actively looking for historical fiction and whimsical contemporary fantasy.

Maria Alcantara is looking for New Adult upmarket fiction, mystery full of complicated characters and page-turning plot twists, and women’s contemporary or commercial romance and horror with inclusive voices of Latinos and the LGBTQ community. 

Rachel Petty represents children’s fiction and non-fiction, from picture books up to YA and crossover.

Rachel Yeoh is actively looking for: literary, upmarket, book club, autobiographical fiction, political perspectives, social critiques, postcolonial literature, magical realism, nature writing, philosophical themes, classical retellings, character-driven stories, topical issues, narrative memoir, global voices, diaspora.

Tessa Shaffer is looking for multi-POV stories, YA, middle grade, inspirational memoirs, non-fiction, narrative non-fiction, family sagas with lots of secrets, time travel, and anything universally cosmic/spiritual that is also strongly grounded in reality. Screenplays in the following genres: Comedy, Dramedy, Family, Romantic Comedy, TV—half hour, TV—one hour.

Millie Hoskins wants fiction - commercial and literary- and narrative non-fiction of most genres, excluding SFF.

Cait Hoyt is interested in memoir, collections of essays, inspirational non-fiction, middle grade and children’s picture books.

Maria Bell is drawn to adult literary fiction and YA that break conventions in form, voice and character. In both fiction and nonfiction, she’s partial to stories involving the natural world, queer identities, baseball, and all those that grapple with conflicts and truths from which most of us instinctively distance ourselves.

Andrew Dugan is open to queries with particular interest in LGBTQ+ stories, gothic fiction, stories with a rich sense of humor, and literary fiction with a compelling hook. On the nonfiction end, he has a love for language-driven memoir and essay collections. He’s also seeking narrative nonfiction that has strong elements of social justice and is interested in popular science. Andrew is also looking for practical and narrative projects in the spirituality space, with a focus on tarot, witchcraft, and New Age practices. Andrew wants to see more novels in vignettes.

Zoe Aline Howard is looking for for voice-driven stories that subvert reader expectations of their subject matter. She is especially interested in off-putting and unashamed characters, women breaking social expectations, LBGTQ+ characters, grounded magical realism and speculative elements, and insular settings (small towns, amusement parks, summer camps). In adult nonfiction, Zoe looks for narrative nonfiction, memoir, and essay collections that blend personal narratives with research.

Tom Killingbeck is interested in non-fiction.

Victoria Dillman is most interested in adult literary/upmarket fiction and narrative and expert-driven nonfiction. She would particularly like to hear from underrepresented communities including neurodivergent, queer, and BIPOC voices. NO LONGER AN AGENT

Jenissa Graham is currently seeking submissions for middle grade, YA, and select adult projects. In middle grade and YA, she is interested in contemporary, action/adventure, mystery/suspense, sci-fi, fantasy, and psychological thrillers. In adult, she is only currently open to mystery/suspense and psychological thrillers.

Hannah Strouth is looking for historical fiction, contemporary rom-coms, and upmarket/literary fiction. CLOSED TO QUERIES

Sarah Khalil is seeking serious narrative nonfiction with an eye towards social, economic and environmental justice; pop/cultural criticism and histories; cross-cultural narratives; and writing from Caribbean, MENA, and Muslim creators; all deeply explored by experts—academics, journalists, and those with lived experiences and something important to say about them.

Alex Rice is especially drawn to stories in adult fiction that explore one’s identity and sense of self, family sagas, female friendship, and a fresh start on life. She’ll also consider select genre books in romance, mysteries, and some thrillers when looking for a more escapist read. In the children’s realm, Alex looks for stories with a fast-paced plot that still delivers a poignant message.

Anthony Mattero accepts non-fiction submissions in the categories of pop-culture, humor, music, sports, and pop-business. In fiction he’s looking for submissions that blend the elusive literary/commercial line, but with a plot that doesn’t let you go. Of particular interest are novels highlighting history, underrepresented communities, and under-told points of view, as well as psychological thrillers and humorous critiques on modern society.
Lisa Highton is interested in a wide variety of narrative fiction and non-fiction. 
Jonathan Rosen represents Young Adult, Mysteries, Thrillers, Historical Fiction, Sports, Romantic Comedy, and anything with humor for that matter. He will always have an eye out for diverse voices, and in particular Jewish stories. In Non-Fiction, he is looking for Biographies and Memoirs, Pop Culture, Humor, Sports, and Journalism. CLOSED TO QUERIES
Tess Weitzner is primarily drawn to literary fiction, narrative nonfiction, horror, and middle grade, and especially that which is rooted in unreliable narrators, magical realism, interrogations of power and violence, reclamations of identity, and dark-as-night humor.
Kimberly Peticolas is interested in Non-fiction: Business, Leadership, Self-Help, Lifestyle, History, Military History, Children's. Fiction: Adventure, Science Fiction/Fantasy, Historical, Mystery/Suspense/Thriller, YA, Children's Books.

Ali Lake represents Fiction: Action/Adventure, Children's, Fantasy, LGBTQ, Literary, Mystery, New Adult, Thriller, Young Adult. Non-Fiction: Cookbooks, History, Journalism, LGBTQ, Memoir, Pop Culture, True Crime.

Nina Leon is currently building her list of new adult, young adult, and middle grade fiction across all genres with a particular interest in fantasy.

Ilyana Rose-Davila is interested in non-fiction as well as literary and upmarket commercial fiction.

Abby Walters is most interested in narrative non-fiction and memoir. For YA, she’s interested in narratives with sci-fi or fantasy elements.

Emily Westcott is looking for submissions that are literary, speculative, and/or own voices. She is drawn to the edgy, weird, and just plain bizarre. Westcott is also seeking memoir or narrative nonfiction submissions relating to pop culture, technology, popular psychology, cultural studies, lifestyle, and food. She is interested in narratives that explore women’s issues, especially when they overlap with science and/or social activism. She has a soft spot for humorous essay collections and is also building her poetry roster.

Monica Rodriguez is looking for Fiction: Action/Adventure, Children's, Commercial, Family Saga, Fantasy, General, Graphic Novel, Historical, Horror, Humor, LGBTQ, Literary, Middle Grade, Mystery, New Adult, Picture Books, Poetry, Romance, Science Fiction, Women’s Fiction, Young Adult; Non-Fiction: Cookbooks, Humor, Journalism, LGBTQ, Memoir, Pop Culture, Psychology, Science, Travel.

Cheyenne Faircloth is most interested in manuscripts from underrepresented communities, i.e. queer, BIPOC, AAPI, neurodivergent, and disabled voices. Her interests include YA, Southern Gothic, folkloric elements, gothic romances, fantasy stories with political elements, non-western mythology, sports romances in conversation with institutional issues/sexism/gender, and creatures from myth told through a queer allegorical lens.

Geula Geurts is interested in literary fiction, creative non-fiction, lyric essays, memoirs and poetry.

Kaitlin Sooklal wants Fantasy, Science Fiction, YA, Historical Fiction. NO LONGER LISTED ON AGENCY'S WEBSITE

Jessica Kasmer-Jacobs is interested in literary fiction, serious non-fiction  memoir, historical fiction and picture books. 
Anna Webber wants fiction and nonfiction.  
Mike Nardullo enjoys literary fiction and upmarket science fiction.  
Tim Moore represents Food and Drink; Humor, History; Memoir; Business; Biography; Health and Wellness; Self-improvement; Photography; Literary Fiction; Commercial Fiction. NO LONGER AN AGENT
Leana Rupp is seeking detailed characters who grow through difficult circumstances or grow closer to their friends in the process, she will want to read your manuscript. Also, a story rich in culture, magical lore, or symbolism is a sure way to captivate her attention.

Abigail Varnado is looking for Gothic Literature, Historical Fiction , Mysteries, Young Adult Sci-Fi and Fantasy, and anything else fantastical or paranormal. CLOSED TO QUERIES

Mona Kanin is seeking smart, resonating projects including literary fiction, memoirs that read like fiction, & non-fiction for adults that speaks to today's cultural currents

Ismita Hussain is seeking literary fiction, health-related non-fiction, YA, and short story collections.

Elisa Saphier is open to most genres, as long as the novel or memoir is well-written, but she is partial to character-heavy stories that tell her something about herself or the world around her.

Sarah Fisk is currently accepting submissions for young adults, middle grade, adult romance, and adult SFF (no hardcore horror)
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Here are six agents seeking cookbooks and other nonfiction, as well as fiction. All are from established agencies with good track records.

Laura Stone is seeking: Romance, Mystery/Crime, Fantasy, Science Fiction, YA, MG, Historical Fiction, Action/Adventure, Thrillers. NO LONGER LISTED ON THE AGENCY WEBSITE
Carol Woien wants Inspirational Romance, Romantic Comedy, Romantic Suspense, Sweet Romance, Cozy Mystery, Mystery, Suspense, True Crime.

Leslie Truex is looking for Contemporary Romance, Romantic Comedies, Inspirational Romantic Suspense, Romantic Suspense/Mystery, New Adult Romance, YA Romance, YA Fantasy. 
Regina Bernard-Carreno represents Non-Fiction, Picture Books, MG, YA, Picture Books, and Graphic Novels. NO LONGER LISTED ON THE AGENCY WEBSITE
Sian Ellis-Martin is looking for contemporary book club and commercial fiction from a wide range of authors and experiences. 
Lauren Bittrich wants upmarket and literary fiction, psychological thrillers, voicey memoirs and essay collections, and select YA with a focus on underrepresented voices. NO LONGER AN AGENT
Hannah Lehmkuhl is most drawn to upmarket fiction, but she’ll read anything she can get her hands on.
Rebecca Rodd is seeking adult and adult-leaning YA literary fiction that centers people of color in all genres. In the non-fiction space, Rebecca is interested in millennial experiences and perspectives. She’s also interested in pop culture and social commentary, especially from underrepresented voices. 
Margaret Riley King wants Autobiography/Memoir, Commercial Fiction, Feminist, Fiction, Healing/Health, Historical, Humor, Literary Fiction, Narrative Nonfiction, Nonfiction, Pop Culture, Regional, Religious/Spiritual.  
Jaclyn Gilbert is looking to represent voice-driven, emotionally compelling literary fiction and upmarket nonfiction with an experimental bent.  CURRENTLY CLOSED TO QUERIES 
John Baker is looking for anything under the broad church of SFF as well as horror.

Emma Bal is actively looking for nonfiction and memoir. 
Clara Chuiton is seeking romance. 
Saint Gibson is interested in representing adult romance, science fiction, fantasy, and horror. NO LONGER LISTED ON AGENCY WEBSITE
Becca Langton is looking for new stories in all shapes and sizes, from middle grade and graphic novel to teen and YA fiction. 
Naomi Eisenbeiss is interested in literary fiction, and narrative nonfiction.


Alex Reubert wants fiction that includes debuts, stories of love, family epics, and coming-of-age, at any age. He loves world literature and wants to see more books published in the U.S. that are not set in the U.S. He is eager to read and represent voices that have been historically de-centered. Thrillers and speculative stories that skew literary are welcome, as is any narrator looking back and trying to make sense of their life. NO LONGER LISTED ON THE AGENCY WEBSITE

Tia Ikemoto is looking for middle grade, young adult, adult fiction and select nonfiction that speaks to a wide audience, upmarket & book club fiction, psychological and literary thrillers, women's fiction, updated rom coms, blockbuster or high concept commercial fiction, and historical fiction that takes us somewhere else or teaches us something new. Nonfiction: Pop culture, narrative nonfiction, journalism, of-the-moment essay collections, and the occasional experience-driven memoir.

Mariah Stovall is actively seeking writers with strong voices and intersectional and interdisciplinary perspectives. She works on adult literary and upmarket fiction, narrative nonfiction, essay collections and memoir. She’s most passionate about music, mental health/illness, Black America, linguistics, histories of objects and ideas, pop science, and deep dives into subcultures and social movements.

Natalie Edwards is seeking commercial, upmarket, and literary titles both contemporary and historical: stories of queerness and diaspora, hidden histories, workplace satires/sendups of #girlbosses, and anything that offers biting social commentary and disrupts conventional wisdom.

Hannah Todd (UK) is actively looking for commercial fiction across all genres including women’s fiction; police procedurals; clever thrillers; cosy crime; romantic comedies; accessible historical fiction focusing on WW2 and including dual timeline novels; sagas; emotional issues-led fiction.  
Madison Scalera wants domestic fiction, historical fiction, romance, and memoirs, particularly coming-of-age novels.  
Dani Segelbaum is looking for narrative non-fiction, popular culture, fashion, lifestyle, feminism, memoir, contemporary fiction, literary fiction, politics, and cookbooks. 
Elizabeth Fithian is looking for creators and creator/illustrators who create non-fiction, picture books, middle grade, YA fiction, and graphic novels. On the adult side, she’s eager to find a debut novel, as well as book club fiction, narrative non-fiction, literary fiction, memoir, fantasy, and mystery.  CLOSED TO QUERIES
Tasneem Motala is interested in character-driven MG and YA fiction and graphic novels, with or without a touch of magic, written by BIPOC authors only.  
Rachel Altemose represents a diverse array of genres (children’s through adult) and is particularly keen on narratives with unique voices, diverse perspectives, immersive settings, complicated familial relationships, young/twenty-something protagonists, magical realism/surrealism, or experimental style.  
Barbara Jones is looking for fiction and nonfiction, from highly literary works to much more commercial fare.


Bethany Fulk wants MG, YA and adult fantasy Historical Fiction/Fantasy, Retellings (myth, folklore, legends, fairytales), Mysteries/Speculative/Suspense.  
Susan Velazquez is looking for upmarket/book club fiction and women’s fiction, thrillers and horror, romance, science fiction, fantasy, YA, and narrative non-fiction that explores little-known time periods, historical events, or historical figures.  
Annie Romano is seeking adult fiction and narrative nonfiction.  
Juliana McBride loves commercial and literary fiction, young adult novels, and fantasy.  
Helena Sandlyng Jacobsen has a special interest in translated literature. She is particularly loves narratives involving complicated heroines, characters caught between two (or more) cultures, and the occasional blood-curdling, but impeccably constructed thriller. As for nonfiction, memoir and personal essay are her favorite genres, but she loves to explore new ideas in popular science and delve into historical biographies. CLOSED TO QUERIES


The Feldstein Agency (UK) is seeking adult fiction (excluding romance, historical fiction, and science fiction and fantasy) and adult non-fiction. 
D. Ann Williams represents Middle Grade and Young Adult novels and selected PB.  
Susan Finesman works with a broad range of genres, including fiction, cookbooks, and lifestyle.  
Laurie Robertson (UK) is looking for literary and upmarket commercial fiction as well as memoirs and social commentaries.  
Lauren Wendelken is passionate about nonfiction books with a social mission, or those which aim to make science accessible to all, as well as upmarket commercial fiction, literary fiction, and speculative fiction.

August 11, 2021 7 Agents Actively Seeking Nonfiction, Literary and Commercial Fiction, SFF, Graphic Novels, YA and more


Michael Mungiello's interests include intellectual histories, counterintuitive social science, literary criticism, and jazz. 
Chris Combemale is looking for a broad range of literary fiction and commercial fiction with an unexpected hook, from psychological suspense to speculative and fantasy. In non-fiction he is interested in memoir, essay, and expert-driven projects across subject areas with special attention to technology, food, pop-science, economics, and any book that asks big questions about forces of change. 
Janna Morishima specializes in graphic novels and visual storytelling. Closed to queries

Kate Rizzo (UK) is keen to find aspiring writers, and is interested in stories that explore our recent history or show us something about our world, whether through fiction or research and reportage. 
Annalise Errico is looking for more queer, BIPOC representation across the board, especially in romances that give Happily Ever Afters to complex and palpable characters. In fiction, she is seeking romance, thrillers, fantasy, commercial fiction, New Adult, Young Adult, and graphic novels. She is also looking for narrative nonfiction centering in on women’s stories and queer stories.

Noa Rosen is on the lookout for Fiction: Commercial, General, Graphic Novel, Historical, Humor, LGBTQ, Literary, New Adult, Women’s Fiction, Young Adult. Non-Fiction: History, Humor, Journalism, LGBTQ, Memoir, Pop Culture, Psychology. NO LONGER AN AGENT
Hannah Andrade is especially excited about stories rooted in history, mythology, and legends, particularly those that are lesser-known or underrepresented in traditional publishing, dark and transporting fantasy in YAs, and MGs with macabre elements and dark humor as well as nonfiction.


Logan Harper is seeking a variety of character-driven fiction and is particularly drawn to women’s fiction, book club fiction, psychological thrillers, domestic suspense, mystery/crime, upmarket and literary fiction.  
Bre Stephens wants Gothic, Horror, Speculative, Fantasy, Psychological Realism, Detective/Mystery, MG, YA, and in nonfiction, Art, History, Personal Journey, Healing, Memoirs, Biographies, Self-Help. NO LONGER AN AGENT

Alina Mitchell is actively looking for nonfiction proposals including memoir, biographies, how-to, elementary & secondary education topics, religion/spirituality, narrative nonfiction, and new perspectives in history, arts & culture. ​ 
Kirsten Aguilar is interested in Literary Fiction, Commercial/Upmarket Fiction, Thriller, Mystery, Memoir, Essay Collections, and Family Mythology. NO LONGER AN AGENT

Hafizah Geter is open to submissions of literary fiction and narrative nonfiction.  
Ericka Phillips is interested in non-fiction authors working in the Buddhist and mindfulness arena with a focus on health and spiritual well-being.


Rebecca Eskildsen is actively growing her list, with a particular interest in middle grade, YA, and adult fiction. She is looking to elevate LGBTQ+ and BIPOC voices, among other underrepresented narratives.

Delia Berrigan Fakis is looking for nonfiction, as well as literary and commercial fiction, mysteries, and children’s picture books.  
Alison Lewis represents a wide range of nonfiction and fiction, with a particular focus on journalism, narrative nonfiction, cultural criticism, history, science, literary fiction, memoir and essays.  
Kathryn Willms is seeking History; Memoir; Sports; Business; Biography; Health and Wellness; Women’s Issues; Culture; Current Affairs; Journalism; Food and Drink; Self-improvement; Science; Film.

Sulamita Garbuz gravitates primarily towards nonfiction, with an emphasis on books with a social justice bent. NO LONGER LISTED ON THE AGENCY WEBSITE
Nicole Eisenbraun is looking for middle grade and young adult fiction and nonfiction, in all genres. 
Lisette Verhagen is seeking fiction and nonfiction, especially from immigrants and foreign language writers.

Tom Drake Lee is looking for commercial literary and genre fiction which tells stories and illuminates the human condition; fiction which has compelling plot, narrative and characters as well as non-fiction which tells us more about the world around us; nature writing, popular science, history and memoir. CLOSED TO QUERIES

Mia Vitale wants fiction as well as cultural criticism, humor, pop culture, identity (with a particular interest in multi-racial identity), urban environments, reportage, and memoir. 

Charlotte Gillies gravitates towards works that explore interpersonal relationships and questions of existentialism through a comedic lens. CLOSED TO QUERIES

Jared Johnson is interested in science fiction, fantasy (high, historical, or contemporary), magical realism, mystery, and thriller. In nonfiction, he is looking for narrative-driven books, and accessible scholarship that engages with current social issues.

Shannon Gallagher is interested in both fiction and nonfiction in all categories of children’s literature, from picture books to young adult, and she especially welcomes underrepresented perspectives. 

Katherine Odom-Tomchin is seeking Thriller, Science Fiction, Horror, Psychology, Memoir, True Crime, Narrative Nonfiction, Science, LGBTQIA+, Underrepresented Voices.

Charlotte Merritt's list covers a wide range of non-fiction, including history, memoir, politics, psychology and current affairs. 
Katie Fulford is looking for authors in both non-fiction and fiction.  
Emily Talbot is on the lookout for middle grade of any kind as well as picture books.  
Julie Crisp wants historical fiction, crime/thrillers, bookclub fiction and science fiction and fantasy.  
Kate Walsh is looking for commercial non-fiction, particularly with a political or current affairs slant. 
Michael Dean is primarily looking for a broad range of non-fiction.

Kima Jones is interested in representing literary fiction, essay collections, memoir, hybrid texts, commercial fiction, poetry, YA, speculative fiction, science fiction, and horror. 
Katie Fulford is looking for authors in both non-fiction and fiction, smart true crime, memoirs, nature, lifestyle and books about female and family issues. Her personal interests are in history, fashion, style and sport so anything in these areas is likely to pique her interest.  
Margaret Danko is actively looking for literary fiction, historical fiction with a dash of magical realism, fresh literary and commercial suspense, spooky contemporary and fantasy YA, narratives with a deep sense of place and history, quirky and heartwarming family stories, and rom-coms full of charm and whimsy. She is also interested in nonfiction in the areas of humor, lifestyle, popular science, health/wellness, true crime, politics, and current affairs.

Dan Milaschewski wants Action/Adventure, Commercial, Crime, Family Saga, Fantasy, General, Historical, Horror, Humor, LGBTQ, Literary, Military, Mystery, New Adult, Religious, Science Fiction, Thriller, Young Adult; and in nonfiction History, Humor, LGBTQ, Pop Culture, True Crime.  
Emelie Burl represents Children's, YA, and Pop Culture.  
Bailey Tamayo is looking for middle grade, YA, and adult speculative fiction, fantasy, sci fi, horror, and anything in between.  
Kristin Ostby represents authors of middle grade and young adult fiction, as well as picture book author/illustrators and select adult fiction. 
Emily Glenister is seeking female-led reading group and commercial novels, as well as diverse/own voices, with an emphasis on crime/thriller (not political or environmental), upmarket commercial women's fiction with a unique hook, epic love stories, post-eighteenth century history, and gothic novels/ghost stories.  
Darlene Chan is interested in stories by and about BIPOC, women’s fiction, chick lit, crime fiction, YA, pop culture and books on film and the entertainment industry.  
Sera Rivers is currently accepting queries for middle grade and young adult fiction and graphic novels, as well as the occasional picture book. 

Lee O'Brien is looking for books with clear stakes and an immersive world, as well as anything with lots of atmosphere, magic, monsters, intrigue, or a plot full of twists and turns across all age categories. 
Meridith Viguet is looking to represent adult “sweet spot” fiction that straddles the commercial and literary line as well as popular nonfiction, especially titles that examine life in rural areas in the US and around the world, and current, too-wild-to-be-true memoirs. CLOSED TO QUERIES

Paige Terlip is actively building her list of illustrators and is especially looking for author-illustrators and graphic novel illustrators. 
Isabel Kaufman is seeking young adult fiction (all genres), science fiction/fantasy, romance, historical fiction, literary fiction, thrillers, horror, and graphic novels as well as narratives focused on travel, food, and the science of beauty. 
Lindsay Guzzardo represents adult fiction. 
Rukhsana Yasmin is focusing on non-fiction but she is also building a select fiction list, in particular, genre, literary and speculative fiction. CLOSED TO QUERIES


Ria Julien's interests include literature in translation, diaspora fiction, and nonfiction works of conscience on a wide range of topics including law, history, economics, women & gender, environmental and cultural studies. NO LONGER LISTED ON THE AGENCY WEBSITE
Jacey Mitziga is primarily drawn to literary fiction and upmarket commercial fiction, with a particular interest in underrepresented voices. She is also interested in memoir, narrative non-fiction in the categories of politics and current affairs, history, sociology, and deep-dive journalism.  CLOSED TO QUERIES
Iwalani Kim is seeking adult upmarket and literary fiction and select narrative nonfiction.  
Nicole Cunningham is looking to acquire literary and upmarket women’s fiction, historical fiction, and novels with a magical or speculative bent. In nonfiction, Nicole wants essay collections, memoir, and well-researched, nonfiction that explores topics like reproductive health, motherhood, feminism, family, and the natural world.


Hannah Schofield is seeking commercial fiction, rom-coms, YA/crossovers, thriller/suspense, themes of motherhood or sisterhood, dark academia, voice-driven narratives for a millennial or Gen Z audience, and novels from traditionally underrepresented writers.  
Amy St. Johnston accepts fiction for all ages, from children to adults.  
Ian Drury wants fantasy/SF, historical fiction and action/adventure; and on the non-fiction side for history, biography and music.  
Abi Fellows is looking for fiction and non-fiction for adults and children. CLOSED TO QUERIES 
Liza DeBlock represents adult and YA fiction and nonfiction.

Alice Fugate is looking for children’s books and select adult projects.  
Ernie Chiara wants adult science fiction and fantasy and magical realism.  
Michelle Hauck is taking submissions for middle grade, young adult, and some limited adult genres. 
Chelsey Emmelhainz is focused on commercial, diverse voices in YA and adult fiction and nonfiction.  
Caitlin White is now open to select submissions in YA and MG fiction.

Jessica Saint Jean is looking for illustration portfolios and illustrated stories across all children’s lit genres, from board books to YA graphic novels.
 

Eve MacSweeney is interested in narrative non-fiction and literary fiction titles that speak to her interest in emotionally driven stories, singular voices, and compelling social issues, particularly as they concern the lives of women.  
Susana Alvarez is looking for narrative nonfiction and memoirs.  CLOSED TO QUERIES
Amy Flynn wants picture books, middle-grade, or YA fiction or non-fiction. 
Michaela Whatnall is seeking fantasy and science fiction. She is also interested in nonfiction for both children and adults, especially narrative nonfiction in the areas of history, the creative arts, and lifestyle.  
Jackie Ashton looks to represent writers in the categories of popular science, business, narrative nonfiction, memoir, and upmarket fiction. She is also interested in memoir and essay collections from accomplished writers. CLOSED TO QUERIES
Kemi Ogunsanwo is primarily looking for literary & commercial fiction as well as YA fiction of all kinds. Note: Kemi only accepts UK writers. CLOSED TO QUERIES

Olivia Maidment is seeking historical, commercial, crime, and reading group fiction, along with narrative non-fiction. 

Sandra Pareja is looking for unconventional literary voices in fiction, non-fiction and sometimes poetry as well as translations. 

Laura Cameron is interested in literary, upmarket and women’s fiction and research-based narrative non-fiction as well as memoir. 

Chelsea Hensley is seeking Middle grade and young adult fiction as well as select adult projects. 

Lisa Amstutz is seeking nonfiction for all ages (preschool–adult), picture book and middle grade fiction, and picture book author/illustrators.

Barb Roose acquires adult fiction and non-fiction.  
Ameerah Holliday is primarily interested in young adult fiction, new adult fiction, fantasy/paranormal romance and novels in verse. For non-fiction she's interested in writing derived from performing arts or passion projects and discussions of mental health in minority communities.  
Jonathan Agin is looking for serious non-fiction—mainly history, politics, and popular culture.  
Amy Collins is seeking Business, How-To, Reference, History, Historical Memoir, Historical Fiction. 
Beth Marshea is actively seeking narrative nonfiction centering around cultural phenomena, adult fiction, YA, MG, and picture books.

Elle Thompson is interested in a wide variety of genres within YA and Adult fiction.  CLOSED TO QUERIES
Jen Nadol is seeking fiction and general nonfiction as well as all types of children’s literature (picture books, middle grade, and young adult).  
Jolene Haley represents middle grade, young adult, and adult fiction.  
Haley Casey wants adult, YA, and MG fiction.


 November 5, 2020 - 4 Agents Seeking Nonfiction

Georgia Frances King is interested in nonfiction books about emerging science and technology, futurism, design, culture, and the arts, and supporting underrepresented voices. NO LONGER AN AGENT

Anna Petkovich is interested in wellness, personal development, narrative nonfiction, journalists and podcasters with big ideas, and women writing from a faith-based perspective.

Shannon O'Neill seeks nonfiction books that inform, intrigue, and inspire: areas of special interest include current affairs, popular science, history, memoir, and psychology. She also seeks literary fiction that reveals the inner workings of complex characters or offers a fresh look at a seemingly familiar time, place, or situation.  

Doug Young's range of interests is broad – including (but not limited to) history, science and politics, memoir and the occasional off-the-wall novel.

Jennifer Herrington specializes in Romance, Women’s Fiction, and Mystery in both YA and adult fiction. NO LONGER AN AGENT

Michael Signorelli is interested in literary and commercial fiction as well as nonfiction spanning science, current affairs, sports, and cultural history. 

Melissa Richeson wants picture books, chapter books, mysteries or magic in middle grade, and character-driven stories in young adult. CLOSED TO QUERIES

Kayla Cichello is seeking everything from heartfelt or humorous picture books to dynamic, unpredictable YA.

Kim Lindman is interested in representing narrative non-fiction, select short story collections, commercial and literary fiction for adults, with special interest in contemporary fiction and magical realism. 

Renae Moore is interested in speculative fiction, mystery, thrillers, and select romance in YA and adult books. Renae is always interested in #OwnVoices. CLOSED TO QUERIES
 

Paloma Hernando is looking for both graphic novels and prose fiction for YA or adult. She loves romance, particularly queer romance, science fiction that feels fresh, high fantasy, and middle grade with a good sense of humor. She is also interested in non-fiction.
Sile Edwards is looking for nonfiction and all genres of fiction, but she is especially interested in crime thrillers, romantic comedies, poetry and upmarket fiction.  
Julie Fergusson is interested in fiction across a range of genres, particularly psychological thrillers, domestic suspense, sci-fi, near-future speculative, romcoms, reading group and literary fiction. She is interested in non-fiction that explores big ideas in the areas of popular science and social justice. CLOSED TO SUBMISSIONS
Eleanor Birne is looking for writers from all backgrounds and regions who have a unique story to tell — whether in fiction or non-fiction.

Ms. Lucy Irvine  
Ms. Tori Sharp  
Ms. Kelly Dyksterhouse  
Ms. Joyce Sweeney 
Ms. Jas Perry
Danya Kukafka is interested literary fiction.  
Courtney Paganelli gravitates towards realistic adult or young adult novels that offer multiple points of view, feature complex relationships, or have dashes of paranormal activity or romance. In the nonfiction space. Courtney is drawn to true crime, millennial-driven self-help, practical business, pop culture, memoirs written by marginalized voices, and books that advocate for women’s rights and social justice issues. 
Renée Jarvis is seeking narrative nonfiction, speculative fiction, literary fiction, and children’s books. 
Stephanie Kim is interested in narrative non-fiction (memoir, pop culture, self-help) as well as select voice-driven fiction.  NO LONGER AN AGENT
Stefanie Rossitto is currently looking for historical fiction, and funny, witty, modern romances. She also enjoys anything and everything medieval as well as exciting historical romances and/or fiction based on real characters.  
Aida Lilly is seeking fiction in upper middle grade, YA, and adult, and select narrative non-fiction. Her favorite genres are adult and YA sci-fi and fantasy, contemporary YA, humor, and adult general fiction

Juliet Mushens is looking for adult and YA fiction. She is looking for crime, thriller, YA, reading group fiction, ghost stories, historical fiction, SFF, romcoms, and high concept novels. 
Kevin Pocklington is looking for a wider range of non-fiction submissions and would like to develop a fiction list with new authors, including accessible literary fiction and crime titles.  
Patrik Walsh wants fiction and nonfiction, especially from new authors.

Mark "Stan" Stanton is always on the lookout for new crime writers. He is actively searching for new novelists and non-fiction projects.  
Jamie Cowen is looking for genre fiction of all kinds, including crime, thrillers, SF, fantasy and horror, and all fiction for young adults. He is also looking for sport-related non-fiction, and commercial narrative non-fiction, and is keen to see submissions of all genres from BAME and LGBTQ writers.  
Julian Alexander represents fiction and nonfiction of all kinds, from history and medicine, heartwarming memoir, to illustrated books, to edgy detective novels and fast paced thrillers.  
John Ash is seeking  literary fiction, ambitious fantasy, and anything with a dark vein of humour running through it. On the non-fiction side, he loves to read literary and unusual narrative non-fiction and memoir, and is especially interested in writing on music, cultural history, nature and art.


Analieze Cervantes is looking for stories in YA and Adult Fiction. She specializes in Sci-Fi, Romance, Thriller, Suspense, and Mystery. Analieze is especially open to BIPOC and LGBTQ voices.  
Jackie Williams reads a broad range of commercial and genre fiction. In non-fiction, she looks for books that expand the reader’s empathy and self-awareness. NO LONGER AN AGENT
Kianna Shore is actively looking for YA.  CLOSED TO QUERIES
Patrick Munnelly is interested primarily in anything LGBTQ+ (nonfiction and fiction, including romance). In genre fiction, he prefers horror & fantasy. In nonfiction, he is interested in political science, current affairs, health & wellness, and fitness. NO LONGER AN AGENT
Jemiscoe Chambers-Black is currently building her client list in middle grade, YA, and adult categories. Jemiscoe is especially open to BIPOC and LGBTQ voices and stories.  
Vanessa Campos is looking to help bring more diverse voices to business, entrepreneurship, and self-help.  
Shannon Snow is seeking romance, YA, fantasy, sci-fi, thrillers.
Simon Targett's interests stretch across a wide range of non-fiction as well as historical fiction.  NO LONGER LISTED ON THE AGENCY WEBSITE
Ben Clark loves smart non-fiction of all kinds whether narrative, prescriptive or illustrated. On the fiction side he’s currently looking for tightly plotted thrillers, crime series and science fiction and fantasy.  
Anthony Goff represents literary and commercial fiction and non-fiction, and also several children’s writers.  
Margaret Halton focuses mainly on fiction.  
Anne-Marie Doulton's particular interests include literary fiction, narrative non-fiction (current affairs, biography etc) and high-quality thrillers and mysteries.  
Allan Guthrie's main area of interest is crime fiction.
Mariah Nichols is interested in adult and young adult fiction with genres including thriller, upmarket, romance/rom-com, horror, family drama, science fiction/paranormal, and women’s fiction, as well as nonfiction in categories such as cookbooks, memoirs, self-help, lifestyle, and how-to.  
Amy Giuffrida wants middle grade and YA horror, romance, fantasy and mystery as well as adult Horror, Romance/Chic Lit/Rom Com and nonfiction.  NO LONGER LISTED ON THE WEBSITE
Shanna Furey is looking for Historical Fiction and Non-Fiction, Mystery, Fantasy, Young Adult, Comedic, or General Fiction.  CLOSED TO QUERIES
Devon Halliday is interested in literary and upmarket fiction with sharp, insightful writing and vivid characters. She’s partial to speculative fiction, women’s fiction, contemporary fiction, metafiction, light psychological suspense, and romcoms, as well as creative and narrative nonfiction, investigative journalism, broad-perspective memoir, and popular science, psychology, medicine, and philosophy. NO LONGER AN AGENT
Natalie Jerome has a specific interest in commercial Non-Fiction across areas of health and wellness, food, current events, culture, music and entertainment as well as looking for new authors in children’s fiction.  
Marina De Pass loves commercial and book-club fiction in all its forms – from psychological suspense to rom-coms and love stories.  
Justin Nash is looking for both grounded science fiction and SF of the far future.  
Jessica Woollard represents a diverse range of international literary fiction and narrative non-fiction. South East Asia, Japan, Africa and the Middle East are areas of particular interest. She’s long worked with memoir.  
Natasha Fairweather  represents predominantly writers of non-fiction as well as fiction.

Daniella Cohen is most interested in literary fiction, narrative memoir, and psychological thriller. She also loves poetry—particularly anthologies that center on feminism and religion.  NO LONGER AN AGENT
Evan Brown is looking for literary fiction, historical fiction, Fantasy, science fiction, sports history and memoir.  Open to submissions by referral only
Pam Gruber is seeking adult, young adult, and middle grade fiction with literary voices and commercial hooks. She is particularly interested in layered fantasy, speculative fiction, fantastical realism, rom-coms, and coming-of-age stories with a twist. She is also open to middle grade and YA graphic novels, as well as select narrative non-fiction on lesser-known subjects.  
Hannah VanVels represents YA, Middle Grade and Picture Books.





Stevie Finegan is seeking Fantasy, Science Fiction, Children’s, Graphic Novels, Non-Fiction.  CLOSED TO QUERIES
Sara O'Keeffe has a particular passion for Irish writing.  
Niamh O'Grady is actively looking for accessible literary and reading-group fiction, and narrative non-fiction. NO LONGER LISTED ON THE AGENCY WEBSITE
Harriet Moore represents literary fiction, narrative non–fiction, illustrated non–fiction and poetry. 
Robbie Guillory is looking for outstanding writing across a number of genres: stand-out commercial fiction, science fiction that focuses on communities and relationships whilst the galaxy looks after itself, crime and psychological thrillers with a difference, gripping historical dramas, and beautiful nonfiction with roots in the natural world. (Note: Robbie prefers UK and EU writers.)  
Hilary Delamere represents a wide range of children’s book authors and illustrators from pre-school books to YA novels.




Siobhan McBride specializes in literary and commercial fiction—including mystery and crime, suspense, and psychological horror—and narrative nonfiction, including memoir. She is interested in reading about marginalized voices, strong females, gender issues (men and women), class divide, mental health issues, self-help and psychology, as well as dystopian themes and fantastic fiction.  NO LONGER AN AGENT
Sophie Pugh-Sellers is looking for both fiction and nonfiction projects, particularly innovative takes on classical narrative elements and stories told by radical new voices. 
Arlie Johansen is interested in literary fiction, memoir, narrative nonfiction, and feminist nonfiction. She particularly enjoys short story and essay collections, and both fiction and nonfiction that elevates traditionally underrepresented voices.  NO LONGER AN AGENT
Larissa Melo Pienkowski is seeking picture books, YA, speculative fiction, magical realism, memoir, narrative nonfiction, cookbooks, and poetry.


Claire Draper is seeking young adult fiction, middle grade, picture books, graphic novels, or a feminist memoir/collection of essays. CLOSED TO QUERIES
Emmy Nordstrom is looking for literary, upmarket, and commercial fiction, and narrative nonfiction, for adults and older young adults, and on the non-fiction side: memoir, deep dive journalistic accounts, investigative true crime, activism, essay collections, and progressive political and social commentary.  
Kiana Nguyen focuses primarily on YA Contemporary, but would love to work with low/high Fantasy (not-western/European based) and Sci-fi.


Lori Steel represents children's and YA literature.  CLOSED TO QUERIES
Eryn Kalavsky is interested in narrative nonfiction, personal growth, parenting, health & fitness, cookbooks, spirituality and pop culture.  
Laura Mazer represents adult nonfiction only.  
Michael L. Joy accepts Mystery, Crime, Suspense, Thrillers, Art, Music, Pop Culture, True Crime, Business Self-Help, Graphic Novels.  
Erin Files is most interested in upmarket young adult, middle grade and adult fiction. She also enjoys literary-leaning nonfiction in the areas of psychology, history, and popular science. CLOSED TO QUERIES

Elena Langtry is interested in self-help, nature, nutrition and lived experiences. For her fiction list, Elena is looking for original psychological thrillers, commercial women's fiction and ‘contemporary lives’ stories.  CLOSED TO QUERIES
Lina Langlee is looking for books across all genres and age groups.  CLOSED TO QUERIES
Alice Saunders is actively looking for new talent in crime, thrillers, epic family sagas; book club literary fiction, and memoir. 
Stephanie Glencross is looking for commercial and upmarket fiction, including accessible literary fiction/ contemporary fiction, crime & thrillers, psychological suspense and legal thrillers/court-room dramas. 
Toby Mundy is looking for gripping narrative non-fiction, and well written, mind-expanding works in the areas of history, biography, memoir, current affairs, sport, popular culture and popular science. He also represents a small number of thriller writers and literary novelists.  
Carrie Plitt is actively building a list of authors writing non-fiction and fiction, with a focus on debuts.

Megan Barnard wants adult fiction, thrillers, memoirs, fairy-tale retellings, women's fiction, family sagas, and historical fiction.  CLOSED TO QUERIES
Ashley Herring Blake is acquiring projects in Middle Grade, Young Adult, and Adult fiction.  NO LONGER AN AGENT
Reeves Hamilton is seeking Science fiction - particularly hard Sci-Fi, space opera, climate dystopias, and alternative histories, with some other interest in dark fantasy and classic-style sword and sorcery.

Jordan Lees represents crime and thrillers of all stripes (whether commercial or more literary), including speculative thrillers; literary fiction; true crime and smart non-fiction.  
Trevor Dolby is looking for popular science with a clear relevance to everyday life, narrative history, military history, humour, biography, popular culture, natural history and great memoirs by passionate people whose lives have been well lived.  
Lizzy Kremer represents commercial and literary fiction and nonfiction.

Kayla Lightner is looking for speculative fiction (fantasy, science fiction, and horror), thrillers, short story collections, satire, family sagas, memoirs, essay collections, and narrative nonfiction. CLOSED TO QUERIES
Maria Rogers is currently looking for non-fiction that explores big events from new angles, whip-smart cultural criticism, as well as original and urgent journalism and science writing. She’s also on the lookout for books to engage kids in non-fiction topics, from ancient history to contemporary issues. CLOSED TO QUERIES
Gail Fortune  
Bibi Lewis 
Peter Rubie 
Joseph Perry 
Marlo Berliner  NO LONGER AN AGENT
Claire Harris

Jennifer Weis is looking for new voices and authors preferably with a platform. Areas of specialty include but are not limited to health, psychology, memoir, current events and narrative nonfiction of special interest to women.  
Max Sinsheimer represents a range of adult nonfiction, with a particular interest in food and culture. 
Ben Miller-Callihan's interests include humor, YA and middle grade novels, speculative fiction, cookbooks, mainstream fiction, and anything food-related.  
Callie Deitrick is primarily interested in adult literary or upmarket-commercial fiction and narrative nonfiction. 
Sam Farkas wants upmarket fiction of all stripes, but especially historical; fast-paced, high-concept speculative thrillers; lyrical and immersive fantasy; and single-title romance. Sam is also open to Young Adult and Middle Grade of all genres. 
Jamie Carr represents novelists, short story writers, journalists, activists, and food and culture writers.
Iris Blasi is currently seeking nonfiction in the categories of biography, memoir, history, politics, science, business, “big idea” books, pop culture, cultural criticism, true crime, and narrative nonfiction. 
Ellen Goff is interested in all genres and formats of YA, especially anything spooky, historical fiction, and graphic novels. 

Veronique Baxter represents a wide range of authors, but is particularly interested in literary fiction, children’s writing and thought-provoking non-fiction of all kinds.  
Georgia Garrett represents writers of fiction, narrative non-fiction and children’s books. 
Jo Bell is seeking crime, thrillers & suspense, contemporary romance, women’s fiction spanning commercial, literary & historical, and humor. 
Max Edwards accepts both fiction and non-fiction. He represents genre fiction and YA novelists.

Kate Evans is seeking narrative nonfiction and fiction. 
Zoe King represents nonfiction. CLOSED TO QUERIES
Zoe Apostolides manages a list of crime, historical, young adult and children’s authors and is also looking to build a non-fiction list. She is especially interested in original horror novels, coming-of-age stories and any sort of whodunnit.  AGENCY CURRENTLY CLOSED TO QUERIES
Andrew Gordon is interested in handling quality non-fiction projects of all kinds as well as fiction. 
Lauren Gardner is looking for non-fiction projects ranging from people undertaking extraordinary challenges and having amazing adventures, to celebrities, aspiring foodies and lifestyle brands. She has a passion for children’s literature and is also looking for YA and middle grade debuts with heart, humor and maybe a supernatural twist or two. 
Jon Wood is looking for entertaining and diverse stories.


Maile Beal is seeking nonfiction and YA. 
Maggie Cooper is seeking historical novels, cookbooks and unclassifiable projects. 
Heather Carr is seeking nonfiction and literary novels. 
Ian Bonaparte is actively acquiring in the areas of journalistic reportage, current events, science, creative memoir, and history, and is especially interested in social justice. 
Abigail Frank is passionate about stories for young people, especially those that are hilarious, poetic, quietly heartbreaking, and/or swoon-worthy. She is also looking for select adult fiction and nonfiction. 
Melanie Figueroa is actively looking for fiction and narrative nonfiction. 
Chelsea Eberly represents authors of middle grade, young adult, graphic novels, and women’s fiction, as well as writer-illustrators of picture books.


Ms. Christy Ewers of The CAT Agency Inc. 
Ms. Kelsey Klosterman of Charlotte Sheedy Literary Agency  NO LONGER AN AGENT
Nicole Tugeau of Tugeau2, Inc. 
Ms. Sharon Chudnow of InkWell Management CLOSED TO QUERIES
Kortney Price CLOSED TO QUERIES
Ms. Megan Manzano of Corvisiero Literary Agency CLOSED TO QUERIES
Ms. Andrea Walker of Olswanger Literary CLOSED TO QUERIES

Susan Canavan is seeking narrative nonfiction that explores the limitlessness of human potential or that change the way we think about the world around us. 
Kelly Thomas is interested in non-fiction (memoirs, autobiographies, biographies, and true crime) and fiction (psychological thrillers, mysteries, suspense, adventure stories, young adult, fantasy, and comedies).  
Tara Gilbert wants speculative fiction, romance, graphic novels, children's literature, YA, horror, LGBTQIA+ books, and Tarot cards. 
Mr. Jon Michael Darga of Aevitas Creative Management 
Ms. Agnes Carlowicz of Carol Mann Agency
Ms. Lindsey Smith of Speilburg Literary Agency 
Ms. Erin Clyburn of Corvisiero Literary Agency CLOSED TO QUERIES
Mr. Jonathan Cobb of Hannigan Salky Getzler Agency 
Ms. Phoebe Low of InkWell Management CLOSED TO QUERIES
Mr. Matthew Belford of David Black Literary Agency NO LONGER AN AGENT
Ms. Alicia Brooks of Jean V. Naggar Literary Agency
Mr. Bobby O'Neil of FinePrint Literary Management NO LONGER LISTED ON THE WEBSITE
Ms. Laura McNeill of Peters Fraser & Dunlop CLOSED TO QUERIES
Ms. Megan Carroll of Watson, Little Ltd 
Ms. Florence Rees of A.M. Heath & Co. Ltd 
Ms. Charlotte Seymour of Andrew Nurnberg Associates Ltd

Ms. Meg Davis of Ki Agency

Ms. Jennifer Christie of Graham Maw Christie Literary Agents 
Ms. Jane Gregory of David Higham Associates Ltd RETIRED
Mr. Jamie Maclean of Coombs Moylett MacLean Literary Agency 
Ms. Cara Lee Simpson of Jonathan Clowes Ltd 
Ms. Sophie Gorell Barnes of MBA Literary Agents Ltd 
Lucy Morris of Curtis Brown 
Ms. Seren Adams of United Agents Ltd


Tessa David is looking for adult fiction, children's fiction and nonfiction. NO LONGER AN AGENT
Rory Scarfe represents a range of clients across commercial fiction and non-fiction as well as screenwriters. 
Donald Winchester is building his list and is interested in literary fiction and well-written commercial fiction, particularly debut authors, as well as memoir. In non-fiction, he is keen to see writing on history, popular science, nature, music, sport, film and technology.

Patrice Caldwell is seeking commercial fiction, everything from chapter books through adult, as well as nonfiction. as well as adult science fiction and fantasy with a literary twist  and narrative nonfiction. In general, Patrice loves horror, and is open to any fresh take on vampires.  
Ronald Gerber is actively building his list in many fiction and nonfiction genres, including speculative fiction, memoir, short stories and thrillers.  
Erin Casey is open to children's books and graphic novels. 
Hannah Brattesani is interested in literary fiction, poetry, and non-fiction lifestyle books.


Tim Bates is particularly interested in pop culture, narrative and serious non-fiction, food-writing, nature and the outdoors, sport and commercial non-fiction and fiction of all forms.  
Josephine Hayes is on the look-out for exciting new voices in commercial children’s fiction for all ages, particularly pacy and adventurous middle grade and teen fiction with lots of heart.  CLOSED TO QUERIES
James Wills is looking for commercial and literary fiction as well as narrative non-fiction, including history, sport, science, popular music, comedy and website/blog-based material.


Joseph Perry is actively acquiring nonfiction and fiction, including literary fiction, historical fiction, graphic novels, legal thrillers, and picture books, as well as trade and academic nonfiction. 
Stephanie Winter is actively seeking diverse and inclusive representation in Upmarket, Commercial, Historical, and Women’s Fiction, in addition to urban and magical fantasies, cozy mysteries, dramatic comedies, light romances, and genre-bending narratives. Within non-fiction, she’s interested in Humor, Pop Culture, Pop Psychology, Memoir, cultural or event-based History, select Dessert Cookbooks, LGBTQ+ narratives, and essay collections. 
Dominic Yarabe is currently seeking marginalized voices throughout YA, adult fiction, and nonfiction in politics and sustainability. NO LONGER LISTED ON WEBSITE
Charlotte Wenger is interested in working with authors and illustrators of children's books—board books through YA, but especially picture books—as well as adult nonfiction, particularly biographies and memoirs.



Annabel Merullo represents literary and commercial writers of fiction and non-fiction.  
Holly Faulks is seeking literary fiction and biography. 
Amy Fitzgerald is particularly interested in crime thrillers, reading group fiction, accessible literary fiction, YA, memoir and smart narrative non-fiction with a commercial edge.  NO LONGER AN AGENT
Hannah Weatherill handles the full spectrum of children’s books.  NO LONGER AN AGENT



Nicole Geiger is focusing on both fiction and nonfiction in board books, picture books, young chapter books, and middle grade. CLOSED TO QUERIES
Chris Rogers is seeking exclusively nonfiction, including promising, eloquent, scholarly authors with general readership cross-over potential in all fields of history.  
Jade Wong-Baxter wants literary/upmarket fiction, speculative fiction, and narrative nonfiction, especially in the areas of memoir, cultural criticism, history, and pop culture.



Caroline Hardman accepts submissions of accessible literary fiction, upmarket commercial fiction, historical fiction, crime, suspense and thrillers. In nonfiction she is seeking popular science in the fields of human biology, medicine, psychology, ecology and sustainability, and memoir. She interested in writing on health (of the body or mind), wellness and lifestyle, and she always wants to hear from aspiring and established food writers.
Matthew Turner is looking for agenda-setting social issues – be they economic, political, scientific, environmental. Matt is looking for fiction which takes a side-long look at the world, and which hopes to speak, to some degree, about its present. 
Antony Topping's interests include historical thrillers, contemporary and historical literary novels, science, food, and humor.

Rachel Mills wants nonfiction books that effect positive change; books that can improve our individual lives or that campaign for a better future. 
Milly Reilly is interested in character-driven stories that delve deep into internal lives and the ways that people reveal themselves in friendships, families, and romantic relationships. On the non-fiction side, she is interested in memoir and narrative non-fiction, books on psychology, human behavior, illness and medicine, and political non-fiction that looks at gender, sexuality or race.


Shari Maurer is looking for YA & MG - all subgenres, Non-Fiction YA & MG, including biography, New Adult, Narrative Non-Fiction, Parenting. 
Maria Whelan is seeking literary fiction and upmarket women’s fiction, as well as non-fiction, revolving around peculiar or overlooked facets of society. 
Maureen Moretti loves Narrative Non-Fiction, especially Biography, Culture and History but reads widely in commercial fiction with a soft spot for Upmarket Women’s Fiction.   NO LONGER AN AGENT
Karen Murgolo seeks expert authors with compelling book ideas in the health and wellness areas; engrossing narratives on nature, science, food, and popular culture; delicious cookbooks, transformational memoirs, and inspirational and informational books that help readers live better lives. NO LONGER AN AGENT



Becky Thomas has a particular interest in literary and reading group fiction, narrative non-fiction and memoir, and writing on subjects such as popular culture, music, feminism, sport, nature, film and food. NO LONGER AN AGENT
Rachel Mann wants children's books.  
Leslie Gardner is interested in a wide range of fiction, from literary to fantasy as well as sci-fi, crime writing and fiction for young adults.  
Jodie Hodges wants children's and YA books as well as picture books.




Jacqueline Lipton is currently seeking submissions for middle grade and young adult, both fiction (all genres) and nonfiction. CLOSED TO QUERIES
Kerstin Wolf is looking for MG, YA, Young Adult, and Romance. 
Victoria Loder is interested in historical, mystery, thriller, horror, fantasy, steampunk, magical realism, paranormal fantasy, narrative non-fiction, feminist manifestos, memoir (travel and foodie).  NO LONGER AN AGENT
Chad Luibl wants narrative nonfiction with a strong emotional pull from journalists and writers who challenge the status quo. For fiction, he is drawn to novels that are more character or plot-driven, thrillers, speculative and historical fiction, and graphic novels.




Claire Harris wants psychological and commercial thrillers, serial detective stories, works of fiction inspired by actual crimes, mystery, suspense, cozies, anything involving serial killers, contemporary family dramas and nonfiction.  
Anne Tibbets is seeking science fiction, fantasy and horror. CLOSED TO QUERIES

Rebecca Carter is looking for ground-breaking new literary fiction writers, as well as writers of upmarket crime and thrillers, and some children’s and YA authors. In non-fiction, she works mainly in the fields of history, politics, social and cultural commentary, design and technology, the environment and travel, often mixed together with memoir, and with a strong emphasis on quality of writing and storytelling. 
Liz Dennis is looking for middle grade and YA which challenge the stereotypes, the mysterious where things are not always as they seem, and where the ordinary becomes extraordinary.  CURRENTLY CLOSED TO QUERIES
Zoe Plant is looking for commercial, exciting middle-grade, young adult and adult fiction, including science fiction, fantasy and horror of all types. 
Claudia Young is interested in all types of writing, in particular cooking and food journalism, comedy and travel writing, literary fiction, contemporary as well as historical novels, crime fiction and thrillers.  
Matthew Marland is seeking nonfiction, crime, thrillers, historical fiction, literary and commercial fiction.




Heather Cashman is currently seeking submissions for middle grade and young adult. For fiction, she’ll consider all genres and loves a good genre splice. For non-fiction, anything that takes her back to those days in the library when she wanted to learn about someone, something, and somewhere new.   
Cecilia Lyra is actively seeking literary and commercial adult fiction that feature diverse, layered characters and unexpected plot twists.   



Will Francis has a particular interest in literary fiction, thrillers, speculative fiction, and genre writers with a literary edge, as well as non-fiction rooted in provocative, challenging ideas.  
Therese Coen wants everything.   
Jenny Hewson is looking for literary fiction, historical fiction, book club fiction, gothic fiction, narrative non-fiction, memoir and writing from academics and experts of all kinds.  
Judith Murray loves literary fiction and well-written genre fiction, including thrillers, crime, historical novels and women’s fiction; and literary non-fiction including history, biography, memoirs, cookery and travel writing.


Brenna English-Loeb is specifically looking for works of YA and adult science fiction, fantasy, and suspense, adult literary fiction; and in nonfiction, serious, groundbreaking sociological work. 
Karly Dizon specializes in middle grade and young adult genre fiction (fantasy, science fiction, and contemporary).  
Alexandra Franklin enjoys realistic upmarket and literary fiction. Campus novels, literary thrillers, and coming-of-age novels are of particular interest. On the nonfiction side, she is interested in unusual and offbeat memoir.

Claire Paterson Conrad represents a wide range of subjects and authors, both fiction and non-fiction, literary and commercial.  
Joanna Swainson is looking for crime and thrillers, ghost stories, speculative fiction, horror, and narrative nonfiction.  
Cara Jones is looking for exciting new voices in fiction, particularly crime and thrillers, and is also interested in thought-provoking narrative non-fiction.


Jessica Errera is looking for commercial women’s fiction with a fresh and fun hook, all genres of YA (especially diverse stories), contemporary romance, mysteries and suspense, the occasional historical fiction, and anything that might be read in a day on the beach.  
Kelli Martin is passionate about romance, focusing on contemporary romance and romantic suspense, and is also excited to discover new talent and shape content in commercial women’s fiction, including love stories, romantic comedies, suspense, family dramas, friendship dramas, beach reads, and women-coming-into-their-own stories. CLOSED TO QUERIES


John Butman is looking for big, preferably contrarian, ideas and authors who seek to influence thinking, motivate action, and reveal new truths through analysis, storytelling, research, data, and personal narratives—in business, history, technology, psychology, and politics. DECEASED 
Marlo Berliner is interested in all genres of MG and YA fiction, with particular emphasis on adventure, psychological thriller, suspense, mystery, paranormal, urban fantasy, horror, speculative, and romance. She also wants all genres of Romance, except inspirational, historical and erotic. She is also open to women’s fiction, mystery, thriller, and suspense. NO LONGER AN AGENT
Savannah Brooks is interested in nonfiction, memoir, young adult, and contemporary fiction. In both adult and YA. 
Katelyn Uplinger represents Nonfiction (historical and cultural topics); Fantasy & science fiction (and all speculative fiction); Horror; Historical fiction (in all sub-genres); Thriller; Women’s fiction; Romance (especially historical romance).


Hellie Ogden represents fiction, children’s books and non-fiction and enjoys novels with bold storytelling, moving prose and vivid, thought-provoking characters. In non-fiction she is looking for unique personal stories, cookery, lifestyle, and work that has a social following. 
Samuel Hodder is looking for a wide range of both fiction and non-fiction. NO LONGER LISTED ON THE AGENCY WEBSITE
Lydia Silver is particularly looking for magical middle grade adventures, funny contemporary stories and YA novels with an unusual voice. 
Peter Robinson represents both fiction and non-fiction with particular interests in crime, thrillers and historical fiction, together with history and popular science. CLOSED TO QUERIES


Tia Mele is looking for MG and YA. CLOSED TO QUERIES
Justin Brouckaert is seeking literary and speculative fiction.
Timothy Barry represents memoir and fiction. CLOSED TO QUERIES
Kelly Oden is interested in literary and speculative fiction. CLOSED TO QUERIES
Anne Tibbets represents adult science fiction, fantasy, thrillers, and horror, with the occasional crossover YA.  CLOSED TO QUERIES
Amy Stapp is interested in women’s fiction, mystery, suspense, historical fiction, young adult, and select narrative nonfiction.

Kristin van Ogtrop represents memoir, commercial women’s fiction, biography, lifestyle and big idea books driven by counterintuitive thinking.  
Lisa Leshne is most interested in narrative and prescriptive non-fiction, especially on social justice, sports, health, wellness, business, political and parenting topics. She loves memoirs that transport the reader into another person’s head and give a voyeuristic view of someone else’s extraordinary experiences. Lisa also enjoys literary and commercial fiction and some young adult and middle-grade books that take the reader on a journey and are just plain fun to read.  
Ryan Eichenwald is looking for Fantasy, Science Fiction, Paranormal, and Adventure, set in any time period and for any age group. NO LONGER AN AGENT


Jennifer Grimaldi is building a list of historicals, romance, horror, and YA & adult sci-fi and fantasy. CLOSED TO QUERIES
Weronika Janczuk is looking for: Young adult, fantasy & sci-fi, literary fiction, commercial fiction, women’s fiction. romance, crime, mystery & thrillers, memoir, non-fiction (innovative ideas & research; projects with a potential for social & cultural impact, etc.).  
Rhea Lyons is looking for literary/commercial crossover (especially those with a speculative bend), plot-driven commercial fiction, science fiction, fantasy, and romance. She is also interested in narrative nonfiction, health & wellness, pop culture, and true crime-- particularly books that blend history, science, and pop culture. For children's books and young adult, Rhea is especially interested in novels about girls who play sports for the sake of sports, and in nonfiction books that hint at being educational / empowering but are primarily entertaining. CLOSED TO QUERIES


Allison DeFrees CLOSED TO QUERIES
Kerry Glencorse of Susanna Lea Associates  CLOSED TO QUERIES
Mandy Suhr of Miles Stott Children’s Literary Agency CLOSED TO QUERIES
Hayley Steed of The Madeleine Milburn Literary Agency CLOSED TO QUERIES (?)
Kate Burke at Blake Friedmann
Chloe Seager at Madeleine Milburn Literary, TV & Film Agency
Amy Levenson is open to nonfiction, and all fiction genres.  CLOSED TO QUERIES
Masha Gunic is only looking to acquire middle grade and young adult novels.  
Jim Kelly leans toward biography and history, and also has a passion for crime, both real and imagined.  NO LONGER APPEARS ON WEBSITE
Annie Bomke is interested in representing a wide variety of adult and YA fiction and nonfiction.  
Lauren Scovel is especially interested in fiction and nonfiction involving social justice, political issues, and other timely and underrepresented stories.


Britt Siess is seeking Adult Fiction submissions in the Sci-Fi, Fantasy, Speculative, Horror, and Thriller genres. She's partial to feminist literature and anything based on a fairytale. In Middle Grade, she's seeking fantasy (does not have to be contemporary) and supernatural elements. 
Alice Williams represents children's literature in both fiction and nonfiction.
Elizabeth Resnick is looking for books about food, travel, health & wellness, popular science/psychology, cookbooks, and Big Ideas. In fiction, she appreciates deeply researched historical settings.  CLOSED TO QUERIES
Roger Freet is seeking narrative and idea-driven nonfiction in the areas of religion, spirituality, memoir, and cultural issues by leading scholars, pastors, historians, activists and musicians. CLOSED TO QUERIES

Peter Ryan is seeking classic sci-fi, adventure, contemporary stories of life, mysteries, and thrillers.  
Johanna Castillo is interested in Upmarket Commercial Fiction. Literary Fiction, Women's Fiction, Memoir, Inspirational Self-Help, Latinx Fiction and Nonfiction (adult & children), Literature in Translation, Narrative Nonfiction, and Cookbooks.
Julia Kardon is seeking literary and upmarket fiction and memoir, especially with a focus on identity or with an international lens, narrative nonfiction, journalism, and history.  
Karyn Fischer is particularly drawn to young adult and middle grade novels.

Tara Gelsomino (One Track Literary Agency) represents romance, women's fiction, mysteries, and young adult.  
Matthew Huff (Levine Greenberg Rostan Literary Agency) is interested in novels with a dash of mystery and adventure, whether that be a middle grade/young adult novel, a high concept fantasy saga, or a twisty literary thriller. NO LONGER ACCEPTING QUERIES

Lara Lea Allen (Lotts Agency) is seeking all genres of commercial fiction, YA fantasy, and nonfiction. NO LONGER AN AGENT
Emma Sector (Prospect Agency) is interested in picture books and Middle-grade and YA of all types, but especially fantasy adventure, magical realism, and historical fiction.       NO LONGER AN AGENT
Leslie Zampetti is interested in middle grade and young adult novels, especially mystery and contemporary. For adult fiction, Leslie is interested in literary mysteries, upmarket romance and women’s fiction, and historical fiction from lesser-known eras and places. For nonfiction, Leslie finds narrative nonfiction that straddles the boundaries between crime, memoir, and literature especially appealing.  NO LONGER LISTED ON THE AGENCY WEBSITE
Dara Kaye represents nonfiction only.  
Léonicka Valcius is seeking under-represented voices in picture books, MG and YA, nonfiction, and adult fiction.

Cara Bellucci NO LONGER AN AGENT
Jaidree Braddix
David Laurell NO LONGER AN AGENT
Ann Rose
Madison Smartt Bell
Alyssa Taylor  NO LONGER AN AGENT
Kat Enright (Seymour Agency) is looking for YA of all genres, Adult SFF, Romance of, and select nonfiction. NO LONGER AN AGENT
Leslie Meredith is interested in new voices in memoir; in science, psychology, health, nature, and animals; and in spirituality and mind-body-spirit practices.

Jessie Stover (Seymour Agency)  NO LONGER AN AGENT
Tina Pohlman (Ross Yoon)  CLOSED TO QUERIES
Leah Middleton (Marjacq - UK) CURRENTLY CLOSED TO BOOK QUERIES

Stacey Kondla is interested in Young Adult and Middle-Grade fiction and nonfiction.  
Sonali Chanchani is looking for speculative YA, upmarket and literary fiction, contemporary women’s fiction, psychological mysteries and thrillers, family sagas, and historical projects with a touch of magical realism, popular psychology, humor, essay collections, and memoirs that speak to larger societal concerns.


Kieryn Ziegler is accepting queries for all genres. In fiction, she especially loves books about exciting new worlds, found families, fantastic female characters, and stories with diverse POVs, and would love to see more LGBTQ+ characters in sci-fi and fantasy. NO LONGER AN AGENT
Elizabeth Rudnick's interests primarily lie with middle-grade and young adult fiction of all types—from realistic fiction to fantasy (with a special soft spot for horse- and dragon-related titles).

Jennie Kendrick is interested in YA and MG fiction, particularly Own Voices works. CLOSED TO SUBMISSIONS 
Sandra Jordan represents mysteries exclusively. AGENCY DOES NOT APPEAR TO EXIST
Whitney Ross represents middle grade, young adult, and adult fiction across all genres, with an emphasis on historical, SF & fantasy, romance, and contemporary fiction. She is also open to non-fiction submissions in the areas of design, cooking, and fashion.

Joseph Parsons is looking for Non-fiction – Including literary and creative nonfiction, travel and nature writing, current events, history, biography, long-form journalism and scholarly work written for a general audience; Fiction – Contemporary (post-1945) American literary fiction. Joseph is especially seeking new voices including the work of women, people of color, and others who may have been underrepresented in past years, in particular LGBTQ and immigrant authors.  CLOSED TO QUERIES
Natalie Grazian is currently accepting queries for commercial, upmarket, and literary adult fiction. She would love it if you sent her contemporary fantasy. CLOSED TO QUERIES

Julia Livshin (independent agent) is primarily interested in literary fiction and quality commercial fiction, but is also on the lookout for narrative nonfiction, memoir, and children’s literature. She’s particularly excited about cultivating new writers.  
Meg Davis (Fletcher & Company) is drawn to novels with a deep sense of place. NO LONGER AN AGENT
Erin McFadden (Fletcher & Company) wants both fiction and nonfiction.
NO LONGER AN AGENT
Jordan Hamessley is actively building a list of diverse children’s fiction from picture books through YA and select adult science fiction and horror authors. She is also looking for quirky, non-fiction picture books with a STEM focus. NO LONGER LISTED ON THE AGENCY'S WEBSITE 
Eva Scalzo is interested in romance and YA in all categories.

Jennifer Chen Tran (Folio Literary Management) is interested in representing literary and commercial fiction. In nonfiction, she loves books that broaden her world view or shed new light on “big ideas.”  
Amanda Annis (Trident Media Group) is looking for literary fiction and nonfiction.  
Wendi Gu (Janklow & Nesbit) want illustrators, children's literature, and adult literary fiction and nonfiction that speaks to cultural identity negotiation, displacement, and race relations.

Elianna Kan of Regal Hoffmann is particularly interested in Spanish language fiction and nonfiction, and translation in general.  
Lynnette Novak of the Seymour Agency is looking for fantasy, thriller, contemporary romance, mystery, and sci-fi in adult fiction. And in YA she wants fantasy, sci-fi, horror, contemporary, thriller, and mystery.
Rachel Horowitz (Bent Agency) specializes in children’s and commercial adult fiction. NO LONGER AN AGENT 
Jennifer Haskin (The Corvisiero Agency) is seeking young adult literature, fantasy, science fiction, and dystopian fiction.  NO LONGER AN AGENT
Lexi Wangler (Massie & McQuilkin) is primarily looking for literary fiction, upmarket commercial fiction, crime fiction, cultural criticism, narrative nonfiction, essay collections, memoir and young adult fiction. NO LONGER AN AGENT
Adrienne Rosado of Stonesong is seeking adult and children’s fiction, as well as select non-fiction in the areas of pop-science, business, and the occasional quirky history. CLOSED TO QUERIES

Riddhi Parekh of Laura Dail Agency is interested in young adult and middle-grade fiction, picture books, kids non-fiction; open to considering adult commercial fiction. NO LONGER LISTED ON THE AGENCY'S WEBSITE

Kimberly Jago of Jago Ciro Entertainment prefers books with strong voices, rich landscapes, and an air of the mysterious and fantastic geared towards young adults. CLOSED TO QUERIES
Root Literary
Heather Jackson Literary Agency 
Cullen Stanley International
The Bindery
Luba Ostashevsky (Ayesha Pande Literary) is interested in nonfiction projects that can instill in readers a sense of wonder about the world as well as those that highlight individuals or problems that we seldom see, or projects that transport us in time or place, or provide distance on the familiar.  
Rica Allannic (David Black Agency) is interested in cooking, narrative nonfiction, popular culture, history, and memoir projects, as well as in helping authors from diverse backgrounds tell stories that are important to them.



Ann Leslie Tuttle (Dystel, Goderich & Bourret) is actively seeking all kinds of romance from contemporaries, historicals, and romantic suspense to paranormals and inspirationals. 
Julie Tibbott NO LONGER AN AGENT  
Ali Herring (Spencerhill) is interested in commercial YA and MG (esp. sci-fi, fantasy and adventure), romance, southern women’s fiction, and Christian/inspirational fiction.
September 7, 2017 2 New Agents Seeking Clients NOW
Meg LaTorre-Snyder (Corvisiero Literary) is interested in representing Fantasy, Historical fiction, Romance (with magical elements), Space opera, Steam punk and Thrillers (with magical elements). NO LONGER AN AGENT

Lucinda Karter (Jennifer Lyons Agency) is seeking a range of fiction—adult, young adult, and children’s; history, biography, memoir, and food; finance and economics; and novelty books. CLOSED TO SUBMISSIONS
Hilary Harwell (KT Literary) is looking for middle grade and young adult fiction.

Julie Dinneen (D4EO) is interested in literary fiction, commercial fiction, women’s fiction, romance, and select memoir. NO LONGER AN AGENT

Shaheen Qureshi (Capital Talent Agency) wants literary fiction and nonfiction, with an emphasis on historical fiction and narrative nonfiction, as well as memoirs, cookbooks, and graphic novels.
Connor Eck (Lucinda Literary) is actively looking for middle grade, young adult, and adult fiction, as well as nonfiction.

Carolyn Savarese (Kneerim & Williams) is interested in health, food, arts, culture, lifestyle and design.
Greta Moran (The Beth Vesel Literary Agency) is looking for literary fiction and narrative nonfiction.  NO LONGER AN AGENT
Samantha Wekstein (Thompson Literary Agency) is interested in YA fiction, as well as historical, romance, women’s fiction, fantasy, and sci-fi.  
Lauren Bieker (Fineprint) is looking for commercial and upmarket women’s fiction.
CLOSED TO QUERIES

John Bowers (Bent Agency) is looking for literary fiction and serious nonfiction.  NO LONGER AN AGENT
Jocquelle S. Caiby (Serendipity) specializes in fiction for young adults and adults. 
Katelyn Hales (Robin Straus Agency) in interested in literary fiction, speculative fiction, and nonfiction.
CLOSED TO QUERIES
Larissa Helena (Pippin Properties) wants picture books, MG, and YA books. NO LONGER AN AGENT

Blair Wilson (Park Literary & Media) is actively looking for middle grade and young adult fiction, as well as MG, YA, and adult nonfiction. In nonfiction, Blair is interested in narrative nonfiction, crafting/instructional, true crime, pop culture, lifestyle, sexuality & identity, design, and STEM topics. NO LONGER AN AGENT
Joanna MacKenzie (Nelson Literary) is seeking  literary-leaning projects with commercial potential, thrillers, mysteries, women's fiction, and YA coming of age stories. 
Sarah Bedingfield (Levine, Greenberg, Rostan Literary Agency) is interested in most types of literary and upmarket commercial fiction.
Gabrielle Piraino (DeFiore) is seeking nonfiction as well as sci-fi/fantasy, horror, thrillers, and up-market chick lit for adults. She is also interested in children's books.  NO LONGER LISTED ON THE AGENCY WEBSITE
Quressa Robinson (Nelson Literary Agency) is looking for women’s fiction from #ownvoices authors, as well as a wide range of fiction and nonfiction. By referral only



Damian McNicholl (Jennifer De Chiara Literary Agency) is seeking fiction and nonfiction, including memoirs. NO LONGER AN AGENT

Kaitlyn Katsoupis (Belcastro Agency) is interested in young adult, new adult, and adult fiction, especially fantasy. 
Laura Crockett (TriadaUS) is interested in YA and adult fiction. 
Claire Roberts (Claire Roberts Global Literary Management) is looking for all types of fiction as well as memoir and narrative nonfiction.
Natascha Morris (Tobias Literary)  is seeking picture books, middle grade and young adult manuscripts across most genres, including contemporary, mysteries, thrillers, fantasy, historical fiction, and narrative non-fiction. 
Justin Wells (Corvisiero Literary) is looking to represent middle grade, young adult, new adult, and adult novels. NO LONGER AN AGENT

Caryn Karmatz Rudy (DeFiore and Company)
Amaryah Orenstein (Go Lit)
Stacy Testa (Writers House)
Alison Fargis (Stonesong)
Shannon Hassan (Marsal Lyon Literary)
Kerry D’Agostino (Curtis Brown)
Hannah Brattesani (Emma Sweeney Agency)
Eric Smith (P.S. Literary)
Joseph Perry (Perry Literary)
Cecilia Lyra (P.S. Literary)


Danielle Smith of Lupine Grove Creative NO LONGER AN AGENT
Lorin Oberweger of Adams Literary NO LONGER AN AGENT
Victoria Marini of Irene Goodman Literary Agency  CLOSED TO QUERIES
Linda Kasten of Loiacono Literary Agency NO LONGER AN AGENT
Chris Wellbelove of Aitken Alexander Associates
Kathleen Schmidt of Empire Literary  NO LONGER AN AGENT
Monika Woods of Triangle House


Amanda Ayers Barnett (Donaghy Literary) is interested in mystery/thrillers and middle-grade, young adult, new adult and women’s fiction, coming of age novels and precocious main characters. NO LONGER AN AGENT
Michael Caligaris (Holloway Literary) is looking for literary fiction, autobiographical fiction, short story collections or connected stories as a novel, LGBTQ lit, novels that are set in the Midwest or could be considered Americana, crime fiction, mystery/noir, dystopian fiction, civil unrest/political uprising/war novels, memoir, New Journalism and/or long-form journalism, essay collections, satirical/humor writing, and environmental writing. NO LONGER AN AGENT


Melissa L. Edwards of Stonesong
Margaret Bail of Fuse Literary NO LONGER AN AGENT
Cathryn Summerhayes of Curtis Brown
Peter Knapp of Park Literary & Media
JL Stermer of Next Level Lit 
Suzie Townsend (New Leaf Literary + Media)
Katie Grimm (Don Congdon Associates)
Tamar Rydzinski (Context Literary Agency)
Patricia Nelson (Marsal Lyon Literary Agency LLC
Quressa Robinson (D4EO Literary AgencyCurrently closed to queries except by referral


Ed Maxwell (Transatlantic) is seeking expert and narrative nonfiction authors, novelists and graphic novelists, and children’s book authors and illustrators. 
Aimee Ashcraft (Brower Literary) is interested in literary and upmarket fiction, historical and women’s fiction, and young adult fiction (all genres). 
Shana Kelly (Einstein Literary) is looking for novels with great writing and surprising plots; her favorite books fall between commercial and literary. She has a soft spot for well written thrillers and psychological suspense. NO LONGER LISTED ON SITE


Molly O'Neill (Root Literary) is most actively seeking young adult and middle-grade fiction. She is also seeking a select number of children’s illustrators.

Ayanna Coleman (Quill Shift Literary Agency) is seeking young adult and middle-grade fiction in all genres. NO LONGER AN AGENT


Maximilian Ximenez (L. Perkins Agency)is actively pursuing clients for both fiction and nonfiction works. In fiction, he is acquiring science fiction, fantasy, horror, and thrillers, particularly cyberpunk and neo-noir as well as books with a uniquely deconstructive bent. For nonfiction, Maximilian is seeking popular science, true crime, and books pertaining to arts and trends in developing fields and cultures.  
Hannah Fergesen (KT Literary) is looking for young adult and middle-grade, as well as some select adult fiction. NO LONGER WORKING AS AN AGENT
Serene Hakim (Ayesha Pande Literary) is looking for is actively seeking young adult (all genres but in particular: science fiction and fantasy with a unique hook, realistic YA with diverse characters), upmarket women's fiction, and anything that gives voice to those whose voices are underrepresented and/or marginalized.

Elizabeth Copps (Copps Literary Services) represents a wide range of genres from MG and YA, to adult contemporary + literary fiction, mystery, psychological thriller, women’s fiction, historical fiction, horror, and select nonfiction projects.
Melissa Nasson (Rubin Pfeffer Content) is interested in middle-grade and young adult fiction and nonfiction. She is also accepting picture book queries. She is open to all genres, but has a special love for fantasy and science 
Janna Bonikowski (The Knight Agency) is seeking women's fiction, romance, historical fiction, literary/commercial fiction, young adult, and suspense. fiction. NO LONGER AN AGENT

Rachel Crawford (Mackenzie Wolf Literary Services) is interested in literary and commercial fiction and YA. In nonfiction she’s interested in tech, futurism, psychology, environment, and science.  
Kira Watson (Emma Sweeney Agency, LLC) is particularly interested in Children’s Literature (YA & MG).  NO LONGER AN AGENT
Catherine Cho (Paper Literary) is seeking debut novelists, particularly in literary and reading group fiction.

Rick Pascocello (Glass Literary Management), a long-time marketing executive at Random House, is looking for nonfiction, including memoir, biography, history, narrative, business, sports, and popular culture, along with mainstream and literary fiction. CLOSED TO QUERIES
Grace Ross (Regal Hoffmann & Associates) is interested in literary fiction; historical fiction; international narratives; and dynamic plots that bridge genres. In nonfiction, she is looking for socially and politically conscious narratives, especially those that engage with cultural conversations about gender, race, and class in an accessible way; but she's also drawn to popular science, biography, cultural theory, and memoir. NO LONGER AN AGENT


Vanessa Robins (Corvisiero Literary) is seeking NA, YA—gritty plots with diverse characters; Fiction—thought out thrillers, romance with strong female leads, heavily based science sci-fi, and sports-centric plots; Nonfiction—memoirs including coming of age, cultural/ethnic/sexuality, survivor, and humor themed. Bonus points for Medical Narratives (characters with medical illnesses and chronic diseases, or MS told through a medical professional’s view point). CLOSED TO QUERIES

Amelia Appel (TriadaUS) is most interested in literary fiction, mystery, thriller, historical fiction, science fiction and fantasy, and horror.

Ginger Clark (Ginger Clark Literary)
Connor Goldsmith (Fuse LiteraryACCEPTING CLIENTS BY REFERRAL ONLY
Amelia Appel (TriadaUS)
Elizabeth Copps (Copps Literary Services)
Becky LeJeune (Bond Literary Agency)
Michelle Johnson Closed to queries
Maximilian Ximenez (L. Perkins Agency)
Anna Worrall of The Gernert Company is looking to represent smart women’s literary and commercial fiction, psychological thrillers, and narrative nonfiction.

Tracy Marchini of BookEnds is seeking picture book, middle grade and young adult manuscripts across most genres, including contemporary, mysteries, thrillers, magical realism, historical fiction, and non-fiction.

Jill Corcoran (No longer an agent)
Jennifer Flannery (Flannery Literary)
John Rudolph (Dystel & Goderich)
Victoria Selvaggio (Jennifer De Chiara Literary)  CLOSED TO QUERIES
Mary Cummings (Betsy Amster Literary EnterprisesCLOSED TO QUERIES
Laura Biagi (No longer an agent)
Natalie Lakosil (Irene Goodman) CLOSED TO QUERIES
Christa Heschke (McIntosh & Otis)
Erica Rand Silverman (Stimola Literary Studio)
Adriana Dominguez (Full Circle Literary)

Tamar Rydzinski (Context Literary Agency)
Kaylee Davis (Dee Mura LiteraryCLOSED TO QUERIES
Renee Nyen (KT Literary)  CLOSED TO QUERIES
Patricia Nelson (Marsal Lyon Literary
Rebecca Strauss (DeFiore and Company)
Victoria Selvaggio (Jennifer De Chiara Literary)  CLOSED TO QUERIES
DongWon Song (Howard Morhaim LiteraryCLOSED TO QUERIES
Carrie Pestritto (Laura Dail Agency)
Emily Van Beek (Folio Literary)
Christa Heschke (McIntosh & Otis)
Hannah Fergeson (KT LiteraryNO LONGER WORKING AS AN AGENT
Ginger Clark (Ginger Clark Literary)
Peter Knapp (Park Literary)
Becky LeJeune (Bond Literary Agency)
Michelle Johnson Closed to queries
Jennifer Azantian (Azantian Literary) (Closed to submissions) 
Lindsay Mealing (Emerald City Literary)  NO LONGER AN AGENT


Annie Hwang (Ayesha Pande) is interested in all categories of literary and upmarket fiction.  
Jess Dallow (Brower Literary) is looking for YA and adult, with a keen interest in contemporary, thriller, romance, and women’s fiction. NO LONGER AN AGENT

Danielle Burby (Mad Woman AgencyOpen to queries until April 15. See guidelines  HERE.
Mark Gottlieb (Trident Media Group) Note: In 2018, the Association of Authors' Representatives recommended that Mark Gottlieb be expelled from the AAR due to an ethics violation. You can read the full report HERE.
Mary C. Moore (Kimberley Cameron & Associates) Closed to queries
Valerie Noble (Donaghy Literary) Closed to queries
Lisa Rodgers (Jabberwocky Literary) Closed to queries
Lauren Speiller (Triada US) 
Maximilian Ximenez (L. Perkins Agency) 
Connor Goldsmith (Fuse Literary)  Closed to queries
Ginger Clark (Ginger Clark Literary)
Michelle Johnson  Closed to queries
Jennifer Azantian (Azantian Literary) (Closed to submissions)
Lindsay Mealing (Emerald City Literary) NO LONGER AN AGENT
Kaylee Davis (Dee Mura LiteraryCLOSED TO QUERIES
Rebecca Strauss (DeFiore and Company) 
Victoria Selvaggio (Jennifer De Chiara Literary)  CLOSED TO QUERIES

Lydia Moëd (The Rights Factory) NO LONGER AN AGENT
Cate Hart (Harvey Klinger) currently closed to queries
Shira Hoffman (McIntosh & Otis, Inc.NO LONGER AN AGENT
Sara Megibow (KT Literary)
Lane Heymont (Tobias Agency)

Sarah Phair (Greenburger Associates) is looking for women’s fiction.
Katie Zanecchia (Ross Yoon Literary Agency) is seeking adult narrative non-fiction that catalyzes social change. NO LONGER AN AGENT

Maria Vicente of P. S. Literary
Christa Heschke of Mcintosh & Otis
Gordon Warnock (Fuse Literary)

Tamara Kawar (DeFiore and Company)

Ms. Becca Langton (Darley Anderson Literary - UK)

Ms. Isabel Kaufman (Fox Literary)
Ben Grange (L. Perkins Literary)

Emma Patterson (Brandt & Hochman)
Rob Kirkpatrick (The Stuart AgencyCLOSED TO QUERIES
Gordon Warnock (Fuse Literary)
Alexis Hurley (Inkwell Management)
Jessica Papin (Dystel & Goderich)
Anjali Singh (Anjali Singh Agency) 
Vanessa Robins (Corvisiero LiteraryCLOSED TO QUERIES
Jennifer De Chiara (Jennifer De Chiara Agency)
Carrie Pestritto (Laura Dail Agency)
Roz Foster (Frances Goldin Agency)
Erin Niumata (Folio Literary)
Sam Hiyate (The Rights Factory)
Emily Forland (Brandt & Hochman)

Allison Hunter of Trellis Literary
Courtney Miller-Callihan of Handspun Literary Agency 
Linda Epstein of Emerald City Literary Agency (CLOSED TO QUERIES)
Chris Bucci of Aevitas 
Lisa Gallagher of DeFiore & Company Literary Management Inc. 
Annette Crossland of A for Authors, Ltd. (U.K.)

Victoria Lowes Cappello (NO LONGER AN AGENT)
Carrie Pestritto
Bernadette Baker Baughman
Kimberly Brower 
Michelle Brower (CLOSED TO QUERIES)
Veronica Park (CLOSED TO QUERIES)
Jessica Papin
Mitch Hoffman
Evan Gregory

Kristy Hunter (The Knight Agency) is looking for fiction in a wide variety of genres.

Suzy Evans (Suzy Evans Agency) is seeking nonfiction, self-help, culinary books, thrillers, children's books, graphic novels.

Marya Spence (Janklow & Nesbit) is looking for literary novels and collections, upmarket commercial fiction, cultural criticism and voice-driven essays, narrative journalism with a humorous or critical edge, and pop culture. 
Sarah Manning (Bent Agency) is looking for crime, thrillers, historical fiction, commercial women's fiction, accessible literary fiction, fantasy and YA. Closed to queries.

Carlie Webber (Fuse LiteraryNO LONGER AN AGENT
Jennie Goloboy  (Donald Maass Literary Agency)
Moe Ferrara (BookEnds)
Marisa Corvisiero (Corvisiero Literary)
DongWon Song (Howard Morhaim Literary) (CURRENTLY CLOSED TO QUERIES)
Amelia Appel (TriadaUS)
Caitlin McDonald (Donald Maass Literary)
Penny Moore (Aevitas Creative Managment) (CURRENTLY CLOSED TO QUERIES)
Amanda Rutter (Azantian) NO LONGER AN AGENT
Matt Bialer (Sanford Greenburger)
Andy Kifer (Gernert) (NO LONGER AN AGENT)
Lisa Rodgers (JABberwocky Lit)

Scott Eagan (Greyhaus Literary)
Jessica Watterson (Sandra Dijkstra Literary)
Nicole Resciniti (The Seymour Agency)
Laura Bradford (Bradford Literary)
Emmanuelle Morgen (Stonesong)
Elise Erickson (Harold Ober) NO LONGER AN AGENT
Jen Hunt (Booker Albert)
Saritza Hernández (Andrea Brown)
Patricia Nelson (Marsal Lyon Literary Agency

Margaret Sutherland Brown (Emma Sweeney Agency) is particularly interested in commercial and literary fiction, mysteries and thrillers, narrative non-fiction, lifestyle, and cookbooks.
Latoya Smith (LCS) is seeking: High-concept women’s fiction; Romance (contemporary, romantic suspense, cowboys, LGBTQ, erotic, inspirational, paranormal); High-concept thrillers and horror; Comedy. In nonfiction, she wants: Memoir; How-to/Advice; Relationships; Health/Wellness; Politics/Current Events /History.
Suzy Evans (Suzy Evans Literary Agency) is looking for adult and children's nonfiction, MG commercial fiction, and YA fiction.  
Barbara Berson (The Helen Heller Agency, Canada) is interested in literary fiction, non-fiction and YA. NO LONGER LISTED ON AGENCY WEBSITE
Lindsay Mealing (Emerald City Literary) is seeking science fiction, fantasy, and young adult. NO LONGER AN AGENT
Gill McLay (Bath Literary Agency, UK) is interested in children's books.
Christina Clifford (Union Literary) is looking for literary fiction and narrative nonfiction in the genres of historical biography, memoir, business, and science

Kelly Peterson (Rees Agency) is looking for MG, YA, NA, and adult fantasy, paranormal, sci-fi, historical fiction, and romance. 
Amanda Jain (BookEnds) is seeking historical fiction (in all genres), women’s / book club / upmarket fiction, romance, mysteries, and narrative nonfiction in the areas of social history, archaeology, art history, and material culture. She is also interested in select young adult and middle grade projects with unique hooks and a strong voice.
Albert Lee (Zachary Shuster Harmsworth) is interested in nonfiction. CLOSED TO QUERIES
Alexandra Weiss (The Jennifer De Chiara Literary Agency) is looking for fiction in all categories.

Elise Erickson (Harold Ober Associates) is seeking romance and all of its subgenres, women’s fiction, paranormal, mystery including clever cozy mysteries, thrillers, historical fiction, commercial literary fiction, and some YA. NO LONGER AN AGENT
Lori Galvin (Zachary Shuster Harmsworth) is seeking cookbooks.

Ryann Wahl (Holloway Literary) is interested in representing literary fiction, upmarket fiction, and young adult novels. NO LONGER AN AGENT
Michael Hoogland (Dystel & Goderich) is looking for sci-fi, fantasy, thrillers, upmarket women’s fiction, and some children’s books (picture books, MG, and YA), as well as a wide variety of narrative nonfiction, including science, history, and politics. NO LONGER AN AGENT
Erik Hane (Headwater Literary) is seeking literary fiction, and for nonfiction, he seeks popular science, sports writing, popular culture/modern life, essays, and history.

Paul Stevens (Donald Maass Literary Agency) is looking for science fiction, fantasy, mystery, suspense, and humor (both fiction and nonfiction). CLOSED TO SUBMISSIONS

Tanusri Prasanna is looking for kidlit, ranging from picture books and middle-grade to YA (including YA/Adult crossovers.

Carly Watters (P.S. Literary)
Stephany Evans (Ayesha Pande)
Sarah Joy Freese (Wordserve Literary)
Stacy Testa (Writers House)
Sharon Pelletier (Dystel & Goderich)
Carrie Pestritto (Laura Dail Agency)
Linda Camacho (Gallt & Zacker Literary)
Allison Devereux (Cheney Agency)
Carlie Webber (Fuse Literary) NO LONGER AN AGENT
Ann Leslie Tuttle (Dystel, Goderich & Bourret LLC)
Reiko Davis of DeFiore and Company
Molly O'Neill of  Root Literary
Stacia Decker of Dunow, Carlson & Lerner Literary Agency CLOSED TO QUERIES
Jennifer Udden of Barry Goldblatt Literary CLOSED TO QUERIES
Miriam Altshuler of DeFiore and Company
Maggie Riggs of Riggs Agency
Eric Myers of Myers Literary Management

February 18, 2016 - 2 New Agents Seeking Clients NOW
Stephanie Fretwell-Hill (Red Fox Literary) is looking for authors and illustrators of board books, picture books, middle grade, and young adult in any genre. CLOSED TO QUERIES
Kemi Faderin (Dystel & Goderich) is looking for smart, plot-driven YA, historical fiction/ nonfiction, contemporary women’s fiction, and literary fiction. CLOSED TO QUERIES




Rob Kirkpatrick (The Stuart Agency) is looking for memoir, biography, sports, music, pop culture, current events, and history.  CLOSED TO QUERIES
Rachel Beck (Liza Dawson) is interested in women's fiction, thrillers, romance, YA, and literary fiction. CLOSED TO QUERIES

Alex Slater  (Greenburger) 
Maria Vicente (P.S. Literary)

Veronica Park (Corvisiero Literary) CLOSED TO QUERIES

Rebecca Podos (Rees Literary)

Sarah LaPolla (Bradford Literary) CLOSED TO QUERIES

Jill Marr (Sandra Dijkstra Literary)

Alec Shane (Writers House)

Lane Heymont (Tobias Agency) 

Evan Gregory (Ethan Ellenberg Literary)

Heather Flaherty (The Bent Agency) CLOSED TO QUERIES

Stacey Graham (Red Sofa Literary) is looking for humor books, humorous memoir, dark middle grade, New Age with a strong platform, quirky nonfiction (YA/MG and adult), history, and horror.  CLOSED TO QUERIES through 6/1/19, she will only take pitches at conferences 1st half of 2019
Shaun Dolan (Union Literary) is seeking literary fiction, narrative nonfiction, memoir, pop culture, and sports narratives. NO LONGER AN AGENT

Alexa Stark of Trident Media Group is seeking literary fiction, upmarket commercial fiction, young adult, memoir, narrative nonfiction, popular science, cultural criticism and women’s issues. 
Leigh Eisenman of Mackenzie Wolf is seeking literary and commercial fiction for adults as well as nonfiction, and select narrative nonfiction. 
Mitch Hoffman of Aaron Priest Literary Agency is seeking authors writing across the spectrum of fiction and nonfiction, including thrillers, suspense, crime fiction, and literary fiction, as well as narrative nonfiction, politics, popular science, history, memoir, current events, and pop culture.

Carlie Webber NO LONGER AN AGENT
Paula Munier (closed to queries)
Kaylee Davis
Laura Biagi (No longer an agent)
Sam Morgan (No longer an agent)
Mark Gottlieb Note: In 2018, the Association of Authors' Representatives recommended that Mark Gottlieb be expelled from the AAR due to an ethics violation. You can read the full report HERE.
Evan Gregory 
Sara Megibow
Jennie Goloboy
Beth Campbell (No longer an agent)
Lynnette Novak
Lisa Rodgers
Nicole Resciniti
Kaitlyn Johnson 
Kurestin Armada
Tara Carberry (Trident Media Group) is looking for women’s commercial fiction, romance, new adult, young adult, and select nonfiction. NO LONGER LISTED ON TRIDENT'S SITE
Jaida Temperly (New Leaf Literary & Media) is seeking middle grade and young adult titles as well as adult mystery and high fantasy. NO LONGER AN AGENT
Ann Collette of Rees Literary Agency  REFERRALS ONLY
Stacey Donaghy of Donaghy Literary 
Julie Stevenson of Waxman Leavell Literary Agency 
Alec Shane of Writers House  
Jennifer Johnson-Blalock of Liza Dawson Associates NO LONGER AN AGENT
Mallory C. Brown of TriadaUS CLOSED TO QUERIES

Lynnette Novak of Seymour Agency

Adrienne Rosado of Stonesong CLOSED TO QUERIES
Sergei Tsimberov (Ayesha Pande Literary) is seeking literary fiction and nonfiction with historical, political and international themes. NO LONGER LISTED ON SITE
Elise Capron (Sandra Dijkstra Literary Agency) is looking for adult literary fiction, multicultural fiction, debut novels, story collections, and, on the non-fiction side, trade-friendly cultural and/or environmental history. ONLY ACCEPTING QUERIES FROM REFERRALS
Nan Thornton (Aevitas) is looking for literary fiction, narrative nonfiction, biography, memoir, and nonfiction in the areas of health, science, business, parenting, and education. CLOSED TO SUBMISSIONS
Arielle Datz (Dunow, Carlson, & Lerner) is seeking Fiction (adult, YA, or middle-grade), both realistic or fantasy/sci-fi. In nonfiction, she is looking for essays, unconventional memoir, pop culture, and sociology.
Sam Morgan of Jabberwocky Literary (No longer an agent)
Lane Heymont of Tobias Agency 
Evan Gregory of Ethan Ellenberg Literary 
Emmanuelle Morgen of Stonesong 
Nicole Resciniti of The Seymour Agency
Anjali Singh (Ayesha Pande Literary) is seeking character-driven fiction or nonfiction works, literary thrillers, memoirs, YA literature and graphic novels. 
Tricia Skinner (Fuse Literary) is looking for romance. Closed to new submissions

Megan Close Zavala (Keller Media) is looking for self-help, dating/relationships, pop culture, pop psychology, management, career, entrepreneurship, health, and science. NO LONGER AN AGENT
Sandy Harding (Spencerhill Associates) is seeking thrillers, women’s fiction, romance, and literary fiction for the adult market. 
Caitlin McDonald (Donald Maass Literary Agency) is looking for science fiction and fantasy for all age levels.

MacKenzie Fraser-Bub CLOSED TO SUBMISSIONS
Kimberly Brower of Brower Literary 
Mallory C. Brown of TriadaUS CLOSED TO QUERIES
Danielle Burby of  (Mad Woman AgencyOpen to queries until April 15. See guidelines  HERE.
Patricia Nelson of Marsal Lyon Literary Agency 
Courtney Miller-Callihan of Handspun

Jodell Sadler (Sadler Children's Literary) is looking for Author-Illustrators, Picture Books, Chapter Books, MG, and YA (especially funny), fiction and creative nonfiction, and freeverse. CLOSED TO QUERIES
Michelle Witte (Mansion Street Management) is looking for Young Adult, Middle Grade, Children’s Non-fiction, Picture books, Early readers. CLOSED TO QUERIES

John Cusick (Folio) is looking for MG and YA. He is seeking author/illustrators and artists as well. 
Matthew DiGangi (Bresnick Weil Literary Agency) is seeking American history, sports, politics, weird science, food, pop/alternative culture, and video games. NO LONGER AN AGENT
Sue Miller (Donaghy Literary Group) is looking for Young Adult (all genres), Literary, Upmarket and Commercial Fiction, and character-driven Romance (all subgenres). NO LONGER AN AGENT

DongWon Song (Howard Morhaim Literary) is seeking science fiction and fantasy – especially epic fantasy or high fantasy. He is also interested in books about food, science, and pop culture. CLOSED TO QUERIES
Laura Mamelok (Susanna Lea Associates) is looking for literary fiction, high-end commercial fiction, women’s fiction, literary crime/thrillers, and young adult fiction with crossover appeal. In nonfiction, she is looking for narrative nonfiction, current affairs/journalism, memoir, and humor. NO LONGER AN AGENT

Amanda Annis (Trident Media) is seeking general-interest and upmarket nonfiction, spirituality and wellness, and literary fiction. 
Mallory C. Brown (TriadaUS) is interested in young adult, new adult, fantasy, romance, women’s fiction, and nonfiction. CLOSED TO QUERIES
Pete Knapp of New Leaf Literary & Media, Inc. is looking for middle grade and young adult fiction across all genres, and he's also seeking smart, high-concept adult fiction.

Danielle Burby (Mad Woman Agency) is looking for young adult, mystery, women’s fiction, and fantasy. Open to queries until April 15. See guidelines HERE.
Eric Smith (P.S. Literary) is looking for YA and adult sci-fi and fantasy, thrillers and mysteries; and in nonfiction, cookbooks, pop culture, humor, essay collections, and blog to book ideas.

Mary South (Lowenstein Associates) is seeking literary fiction, and in nonfiction: neuroscience, bioengineering, women's rights, design, and digital humanities, as well as investigative journalism, essays, and memoir.  CLOSED TO QUERIES
Saba Sulaiman (Talcott Notch Literary) is seeking literary and commercial fiction, romance (all subgenres except paranormal), psychological thrillers, cozy mysteries, and memoir. In young adult, she seeks contemporary realistic stories. She also is looking for middle grade fiction. In nonfiction, she accepts humor books.

Moe Ferrara (BookEnds) is seeking science fiction, fantasy, and romance. 
Amanda Rutter (Azantian) is seeking fantasy, science fiction, and YA contemporary. NO LONGER AN AGENT
Jennifer Johnson-Blalock (Liza Dawson) is looking for nonfiction: current events, social sciences, women’s issues, law, business, history, the arts and pop culture, lifestyle, sports, and food, including cookbooks and health/wellness; and in fiction, thrillers, especially ones that are psychological or have a literary bent, upmarket women’s fiction and contemporary YA. NO LONGER AN AGENT

Eve Porinchak (Jill Corcoran Literary) is looking for edgy, psychological thrillers, gang-lit, and realistic contemporary. CLOSED TO QUERIES
Penny Moore (Aevitas Creative Management) mainly represents children’s literature, including picture books, middle grade, and young adult. She also has an interest in select platform nonfiction projects that speak to younger audiences. Though she’s interested in all genres, she’s specifically seeking inventive works featuring breakout voices and compelling plot lines that will make young readers feel seen and heard for the first time. CLOSED TO QUERIES

Linda Camacho (Gallt & Zacker Literary) is seeking adult, middle grade, and young adult fiction across all genres (romance, horror, fantasy, realistic, light sci-fi, and graphic novels), select literary fiction (preferably with commercial bent). Currently closed to queries
Noah Ballard specializes in literary debuts, upmarket thrillers and narrative nonfiction, as well as select YA and middle grade that breaks the mold. Currently closed to queries

Trena White (Transatlantic Agency, Canada) is looking for nonfiction in these areas: current affairs, business, culture, politics, technology, religion, and the environment.
NO LONGER LISTED ON AGENCY WEBSITE
Leila Campoli (Stonesong Literary) is seeking nonfiction projects in business, finance, investing, science, pop culture, and current events.

Jesse Finkelstein of Transatlantic Literary is looking for nonfiction. No longer listed on site
Kurestin Armada of Root Literary is looking for Magic Realism, Science Fiction, Fantasy, Alternative History, Historical Fiction, LGBTQ (any genre), select Young Adult and Middle Grade, Graphic Novels, Mystery (including mystery with elements of SF/F), and Romance. In nonfiction, she is looking for Design, Cooking, Pop Psychology, Humour, Narrative, Photography, and Pop Science. 

Kerry D’Agostino of Curtis Brown, Ltd., is interested in a wide range of literary and commercial fiction, as well as narrative nonfiction and memoir. 
Lydia Blyfield of Carol Mann Literary, is seeking adult, young adult and middle grade fiction, as well as nonfiction projects in the areas of self-improvement, lifestyle, relationships and business. NO LONGER AN AGENT

Cara Mannion of Harold Ober Associates is looking for YA and adult commercial fiction, including romance (and all its subgenres), historical fiction, women’s fiction, paranormal, science fiction, horror, mysteries and thrillers, as well as nonfiction biography. NO LONGER AN AGENT
Stephanie Delman is looking for literary fiction, historical/book club fiction featuring stories that haven’t been told, upmarket women’s fiction, and smart psychological thrillers/suspense, as well as nonfiction pop culture, narrative memoirs, and blog-to-book projects.
Amanda Leuck of Spencerhill Associates is looking for literary and commercial YA, new adult fiction, urban fantasy, and romance in all genres, including edgy romantic suspense, contemporary and paranormal. CLOSED TO QUERIES
Victoria Selvaggio of Jennifer De Chiara Literary is looking for all genres (lyrical picture books, middle grade and young adult fiction, new adult, mysteries, suspense, thrillers, paranormal, fantasy, narrative nonfiction, adult fiction), thrillers and all elements of weird, creepy stuff.  CLOSED TO QUERIES

Heather Flaherty (Bent Agency) is looking for children’s, middle grade, and young adult fiction and nonfiction, as well as select new adult fiction, and pop-culture or humorous nonfiction. CLOSED TO QUERIES
Sarah Nagel (Writers House) is looking for psychological thrillers, horror, mystery, suspense, literary fiction, realistic Young Adult and Middle Grade with a hint of magical realism, and for nonfiction - medical ethics, true crime, humor books and memoir. NO LONGER AN AGENT

Lane Heymont of the Tobias Agency is especially interested in sci-fi and fantasy. 
Caitie Flum of Liza Dawson Associates is looking for historical fiction, mysteries/thrillers of all kinds, magical realism, and memoirs. Caitie is also looking for Young Adult and New Adult projects, particularly romance, historical fiction, mysteries and thrillers, and contemporary books with diverse characters. Currently closed to queries.

January 15, 20152 New Agents Seeking Writers
Kirsten Carleton of Waxman Leavell is looking for upmarket young adult, speculative, and literary fiction, YA noir/thriller/mystery.
NO LONGER AN AGENT
Amanda Panitch of Lippincott Massie McQuilkin is looking for young adult and middle grade only: high fantasy set in a non-Western inspired setting, dark psychological thrillers, quirky mysteries, literary contemporary, historical fiction set in a place or time not often explored in fiction, or anything featuring food as a main element. NO LONGER AN AGENT

Leon Husock has a particular interest in science fiction and fantasy, young adult and middle-grade novels.  NO LONGER AN AGENT
Cynthia Segraves is interested in representing young adult, children’s, nonfiction, memoir, and commercial fiction.

December 19, 2014 - 2 New Agents Seeking Writers
Heather Alexander of Pippin Properties is looking for picture books, middle grade, YA, and literary graphic novels. NO LONGER AN AGENT
Dan Balow of Steve Laube Literary Agency is looking for nonfiction for the Christian market, but represents a select number of novelists working in Christian historical, contemporary, Biblical, and futuristic genres.

Abby Saul of Browne & Miller Literary Associates is looking for great and engrossing writing, no matter what the genre.
Melissa Edwards of The Aaron M. Priest Literary Agency is interested in reading international thrillers with likeable and arresting protagonists, lighthearted women’s fiction and YA, female-driven (possibly small-town) suspense, and completely immersive fantasy.

November 21, 2014 - 2 New Agents Seeking Clients
Rebecca Scherer of Jane Rotrosen Agency is seeking women’s fiction, mystery, suspense/thriller, romance, upmarket fiction at the cross between commercial and literary.
Kimberly Brower of Brower Literary is seeking commercial and literary fiction, with an emphasis in women’s fiction, contemporary romance, mysteries/thrillers, new adult and young adult, as well as certain areas of non-fiction, including business, diet and fitness. Kimberly is interested in representing English-language writers from all countries.
November 7, 2014 - 2 New Agents Seeking Writers
Monika Woods' interests include literary fiction and compelling non-fiction in cultural criticism, food, popular culture, journalism, science, and current affairs.
Linda Scalissi of 3 Seas Literary is seeking women’s fiction, thrillers, young adult, mysteries and romance. NO LONGER AN AGENT

Alec Shane of Writers House is seeking humor, biography, history (particularly military history), true crime, “guy” reads, and all things sports. “What I’m looking for in fiction: mystery, thriller, suspense, horror, historical fiction, literary fiction, and books geared toward young male readers (both YA and MG).
Cassie Hanjian of DeFiore & Company is seeking New Adult novels, plot-driven commercial and upmarket women’s fiction, historical fiction, psychological suspense, cozy mysteries and contemporary romance. In nonfiction, she’s looking for projects in the categories of parenting, mind/body/spirit, inspirational memoir, narrative nonfiction focusing on food-related topics and a limited number of accessible cookbooks. Cassie does not accept submissions in the following categories: science-fiction, fantasy, paranormal, Young Adult, Middle Grade, Children’s, literary fiction, poetry, and screenplays. No longer an agent.
Tina Schwartz of The Purcell Agency is seeking Chapter books (all kinds except fantasy); Middle Grade (contemporary/realistic, sports, mystery, humor, multicultural, issue driven [no fantasy]); Young Adult (edgy, issues, contemporary/realistic, light romance, sports, mystery [no fantasy]). Tina is also seeking nonfiction Chapter books, Middle Grade, and Young Adult – all topics. She is not seeking: Fantasy/Sci-Fi, Paranormal or Picture Books submissions at this time. Currently closed to queries.

October 15, 20142 New Agents Seeking Writers
Julie Gwinn of The Seymour Agency is seeking Christian and Inspirational Fiction and Nonfiction, Women’s fiction (contemporary and historical), New Adult, Southern Fiction, Literary Fiction and Young Adult. 
Patricia Nelson of Marsal Lyon Literary Agency is looking for adult and YA fiction. On the adult side, she is interested in literary fiction and commercial fiction in the New Adult, women’s fiction, and romance genres. For YA, she is looking for contemporary/realistic fiction as well YA mystery/thriller, horror, magical realism, science fiction and fantasy. She is also interested in finding exciting multicultural and LGBTQ fiction, both YA and adult. 

Brent Taylor of TriadaUS Literary Agency is looking for middle grade, young adult, new adult, and select mystery/crime and women’s fiction.
Lana Popovic of Chalberg & Sussman is looking for Young Adult and Middle Grade projects, from contemporary realism to speculative fiction, fantasy, horror, sci-fi, and historical. For the adult market, Lana is interested in literary thrillers, horror, fantasy, sophisticated erotica and romance, and select nonfiction. An avid traveler, she has a particular fondness for stories set in Eastern Europe, the Middle East, North Africa, and Asia, although she also loves reading deep and original stories about American subcultures. NO LONGER AN AGENT

Valerie Noble of Donaghy Literary Group is looking for YA/NA science fiction and fantasy, historical fiction and historical fantasy. Currently closed to queries.
Genevieve Nine of Andrea Hurst & Associates is looking for Fantasy (open to all subgenres except game-related), Science Fiction, Mystery, Historical Fiction Retellings (classics, fairy/folk tale, myth), Contemporary Realism (especially with elements of humor). She also represents the following adult and new adult categories: Mystery (detective/PI, amateur, cozy, historical, comic, caper), Thriller (supernatural, historical, disaster, ecological), Gothic/Hauntings/Quiet Horror, Historical Fiction, Retellings (classics, fairy/folk tale, myth), Romantic Comedy, Magical Realism, Food Memoir, Travelogue/Travel Memoir. Note: Genevieve Nine has retired.

Mark Gottlieb of Trident Media Group. Note: In 2018, the Association of Authors' Representatives recommended that Mark Gottlieb be expelled from the AAR due to an ethics violation. You can read the full report HERE.
Soumeya Bendimerad of Hannigan Salky Getzler is actively seeking to represent literary fiction, upmarket/book club fiction, and select young-adult and middle grade. She is drawn to intelligent literary fiction with a fresh voice, coming of age stories, novels with elements of travel or stories set in other countries, family sagas, experiments with form, and complex but sympathetic characters. In non-fiction, she is seeking topics in popular culture, music and art history, unconventional business, politics, narrative non-fiction, sociology, cooking, travel, and memoir.

This is a list of 26 agents looking for paranormal romance. Links and contact info provided as well as details about track records.

This list of over 130 agents representing sci-fi and fantasy is constantly growing. All of these agents are expanding their client lists.

Stacy Testa of Writer's House is looking for literary fiction and upmarket commercial women’s fiction, particularly character-driven stories with an international setting, historical bent, or focus on a unique subculture. She also represents realistic young adult (no dystopian or paranormal, please!). For nonfiction, she is particularly interested in young “millennial” voices with a great sense of humor and a strong platform, startling and unique memoirs, and voice-driven narratives about little-known historical moments.
Catherine Luttinger of Darhansoff & Verrill NO LONGER AN AGENT

Rachel Brooks of BookEnds is excited about representing all genres of young adult and new adult fiction, as well as adult romance. While she is looking for all sub-genres of romance, she is especially interested in romantic suspense and urban fantasy.
Siobhan McBride CLOSED TO QUERIES

Pam Pho (Steven Literary) is looking for adult genre fiction (no erotica) as well as MG, YA, and New Adult fiction.
Mackenzie Brady Wilson (SK Agency) is looking for memoirs, lost histories, epic sports narratives, true crime and gift/lifestyle books as well as select adult and YA fiction.

Whitley Abell  is primarily interested in Young Adult, Middle Grade, and select Upmarket Women’s fiction. Closed to queries
Alexander Slater (Greenburger) is interested in children’s, middle grade, and young adult fiction and nonfiction, from new and established authors.

Mary Krienke of Sterling Lord Literistic is looking for  literary fiction, creative nonfiction, and realistic YA.
Renee Nyen of KT Literary is looking for Young Adult and Middle Grade fiction.

Andrea Hurst is no longer accepting clients. She is retired.

Jessica Watterson of Sandra Dijkstra Literary Agency
Annette Crossland A for Authors, Ltd. (U.K.)
Kate Johnson at Mackenzie Wolf Literary Services (UK and US)

May 11, 2014 - Literary Agent Looking for Writers
Maria Ribas of Stonesong

Michelle Richter of Foreword Literary Agency
Rebecca Podos at Rees Literary Agency
Laura Biagi (No longer an agent)

Taylor Haggerty of Root Literary Agency
Jennifer Azantian of Jennifer Azantian Literary Agency (Closed to submissions)

Lisa Gallagher 
Caitlen Rubino-Bradway NO LONGER AN AGENT

Cate Hart (Corvisiero Literary Agency) is looking forYA. She will consider any genre, but is looking especially for Fantasy and Magical Realism. For Middle Grade, she is looking for Fantasy, Adventure and Mystery with a humorous or heart-warming voice and a unique concept. For Adult, she is only accepting Historical Romance. Cate will also consider select LGBTQ and Erotica. For Non-Fiction, Cate will consider select histories and biographies. 
Rena Rossner (Deborah Harris Agency) is looking for Fantasy and Science Fiction in all its permutations.
Holly Lorincz (MacGregor Literary) is looking for general market submissions in these areas: historical romance, literary or classic westerns, political or conspiracy thrillers, women's fiction, or literary fiction. NO LONGER AN AGENT

Christopher Rhodes of Stuart Agency  NO LONGER AN AGENT

Allison Devereux of Cheney Agency

Allison Hunter of Trellis Literary

Laura Zats of Headwater Literary Management
Lara Perkins of Andrea Brown Literary Agency  
Nikki Terpilowski of Holloway Literary
Jordy Albert 

Rachael Dillon Fried (Sanford Greenburger Associates)
Shannon Hassan (Marsal Lyon Agency) 

Monica Odom (Bradford Literary) NO LONGER AN AGENT
Connor Goldsmith (Fuse) ACCEPTING CLIENTS BY REFERRAL ONLY

Anna Olswanger (Olswanger Literary)
Adam Muhlig (McIntosh & Otis)

William Callahan (Inkwell)
Emma Parry (Janklow & Nesbit) 

Beth Campbell of BookEnds, LLC is looking for romance, cozy mystery, YA, fantasy, science fiction, and women's fiction submissions. NO LONGER AN AGENT
Sarah Nego of Corvisiero Literary is looking for middle grade and young adult fiction manuscripts, particularly speculative fiction. NO LONGER AN AGENT

July 10, 2013 Agents Seeking Authors
Jessica Negron of Talcott Notch Literary is interested in all kinds of YA and Adult fiction, but lean toward science fiction and fantasy (and all the little sub-genres), romance (the steamier, the better), and thrillers. NO LONGER AN AGENT
Steven Hutson of WordWise Media represents a wide range of fiction and nonfiction books for adults and children. Spiritual themes are a favorite. Please no erotica, poetry, chainsaw murders, picture books, or screenplays.

Roz Foster of Sandra Dijkstra Literary Agency
Sarah E. Younger of Nancy Yost Literary
Bridget Smith of JABberwocky 




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