Storm Literary Agency

How to query Storm Literary Agency— every agent here in one place, with what each is looking for, whether they’re open to queries, and how to submit. Always confirm an agent’s live submission page before you send.

8 agents6 open to queries6 in-depth profiles
AudiencesFictionFantasyMysteryThrillerMiddle GradeNarrative Nonfiction
Based inMinneapolis, US

How to submit to Storm Literary Agency

  • 1 agent uses an online query form — open the agent's page for the live link.

Each agent here keeps their own list and rules — pick an agent below, confirm they're open, and use their query link. 6 of 8 are open to queries right now.

For the agency’s full submission rules, see each agent’s page below or search for the agency’s official site.

General querying etiquette
  • Query one agent at this agency at a time — most ask you not to submit to several of their agents at once.
  • Personalize each query and confirm the agent is open before you send.
  • Have a one-page synopsis and the opening pages ready; many forms ask for them inline.
  • Responses typically take several weeks; no reply after the agent's stated window usually means a pass.

Agents at Storm Literary Agency

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Heather CashmanIn-depth
Open to queries

I’m most interested in MG, YA, and Adult fiction and nonfiction but will also consider picture books. Picture Books: I’m looking for outstanding…

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Jenna SatterthwaiteIn-depth
Open to queries

While Jenna is open to most genres, in particular, she would love to find the following. In Adult Fiction, she’s especially looking for:…

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Michelle HauckIn-depth
Open to queries

Michelle devoured the classics at an early age, falling in love with heroic stories like The Three Musketeers, Ivanhoe, and The Scarlet Pimpernel.…

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Sheila FernleyIn-depth
Open to queries

Sheila Fernley is passionate about writing and supporting KidLit writers. She is a former special education teacher and editor. Today Sheila…

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Melissa RichesonIn-depth
Status unverified

Like most people in publishing, I’ve always loved to read. And since Peter Pan taught me that growing up is overrated, I’ll happily stick to…