Glass Elevator

Abi Fellows is a DHH Literary agent whose profile is still emerging in public records — writers should verify their current wishlist and submission window directly before querying.

Synthesized from 1 independent signals · last reviewed June 2026
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In brief

the 30-second read
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Abi Fellows is based at DHH Literary Agency, a well-regarded UK independent known for literary and commercial fiction, narrative non-fiction, and children's books.

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Public deal records and wishlist data for Fellows are sparse at this time, which means the profile below reflects limited verified intelligence — treat every claim as a starting point, not a final word.

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The most reliable action a querying writer can take is to check DHH Literary's current submissions page for Fellows's live wishlist and any open/closed window before drafting a query.

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DHH as an agency has a strong track record in literary fiction and upmarket commercial work, which is a useful taste signal for any agent on its roster.

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Because public signals are thin, writers who fit the broad DHH profile (strong voice, literary sensibility, commercial awareness) are best positioned to query Fellows.

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Lately

most recent public notes

As of mid-April 2026, Fellows's query inbox appears to be open based on available submission-status data. No additional public wishlist posts or interviews were available to corroborate specific preferences at this time.

April 2026 · 3mo ago
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What Abi is looking for

organized from the wishlist, interviews, and listings
Literary & Upmarket FictionOpen to

As a DHH Literary agent, Fellows likely welcomes fiction that sits at the intersection of strong voice and commercial appeal — the agency's house strength. Specific sub-genre preferences have not been publicly documented in detail; query with work that has genuine literary ambition alongside a clear readership.

Commercial FictionOpen to

DHH has a consistent record placing commercial fiction with major publishers, and Fellows, as part of that roster, is a plausible fit for well-crafted genre and commercial work. No specific preferences have been publicly confirmed for Fellows individually — verify before querying.

Non-FictionOpen to

DHH represents narrative and commercial non-fiction. Whether Fellows actively seeks non-fiction is unconfirmed in available public signals; writers should check the live submission guidelines for clarity.

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Not the right fit

save yourself the rejection
No confirmed exclusions are on record for Abi Fellows at this time — do not assume any category is safe to query without verifying the live wishlist on DHH Literary's website.
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On Abi's list

authors and titles represented
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Not yet documentedNo confirmed individual deal records for Abi Fellows are available in public sources at this time. As the track record becomes public, this section will be the most valuable indicator of taste, publisher relationships, and commercial range.
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Taste fingerprint

the threads that run through Abi's taste
DHH Literaryliterary fictionupmarket commercialUK agencystrong voicecommercial non-fictionemerging track recordnarrative sensibility
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How to query Abi

6 ways in Through an online form or email via DHH Literary's official submissions page — confirm the current preferred method before querying.
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Because Fellows's individual wishlist is not yet richly documented, lean on DHH Literary's general submission guidelines as your primary guide — they reflect the agency's expectations for all agents.

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DHH is a UK agency with a literary and commercial sensibility; frame your query to show you understand where your book sits in the current market and who its readers are.

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Address your query specifically to Abi Fellows rather than to the agency generally — show you have done targeted research and are not mass-submitting.

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Keep your query letter tight: a one-paragraph hook, a clear genre and word-count statement, a brief bio, and a note on why you are approaching Fellows specifically.

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If Fellows has posted any recent public updates about their wishlist, reference a specific detail — this signals you have done current, genuine research rather than working from stale data.

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Follow the submission guidelines precisely. DHH agents are known to pay attention to whether writers can follow instructions — it signals professionalism.

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Frequently asked

what writers ask about Abi
Is Abi Fellows open to queries right now?
The most recent available status signal, recorded in April 2026, indicated open. However, submission windows can change quickly — always verify the current state on DHH Literary's official website before sending anything.
What agency does Abi Fellows work at?
Abi Fellows is an agent at DHH Literary Agency, a respected UK independent with strengths in literary and commercial fiction, narrative non-fiction, and children's books.
What does Abi Fellows represent?
Public records on Fellows's individual wishlist are limited at this time. The safest approach is to consult DHH Literary's current submissions page, where Fellows's specific categories and preferences should be listed.
What does Abi Fellows NOT want?
No confirmed exclusions have been publicly documented for Fellows specifically. Do not infer a 'no' from the absence of a 'yes' in sparse data — check the live wishlist for any stated exclusions.
How do I submit to Abi Fellows?
Submit through DHH Literary's official submissions channel — typically an online form or a designated email address. The specific method and any required materials (synopsis length, sample pages) are set out on their website and should be checked for the most current requirements.
Does Abi Fellows represent authors outside the UK?
DHH Literary works with authors internationally, though as a UK agency it has particular strength in the UK market. No specific geographic restrictions for Fellows have been documented; the agency's general guidelines are the best reference.
How long does Abi Fellows take to respond to queries?
No response-time data specific to Fellows is available in public records. Check DHH Literary's submission guidelines, which typically include expected response windows and any 'no response means no' policies.