Glass Elevator

nnn is an independent literary agent whose full wishlist, submission preferences, and current client roster are not publicly documented in available sources.

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

the 30-second read
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Available public data on nnn is extremely thin — no verified wishlist, no confirmed sales record, and no known submission window could be assembled from current sources.

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Query status is unknown; writers should locate nnn's official agency page or submission form and verify the current state before doing anything else.

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Without a confirmed sales record, it is not possible to infer which categories nnn actually sells, which publishers they have relationships with, or where their taste is trending.

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Treat any third-party claim about nnn's preferences as unverified until confirmed by nnn's own current materials.

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Lately

most recent public notes

No verified recent public statements, wishlist posts, or interviews from nnn were available at the time this profile was compiled. Writers should seek out nnn's most current public communications before querying.

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What nnn is looking for

organized from the wishlist, interviews, and listings
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No confirmed wishlist categories could be verified from available sources. Writers should consult nnn's current agency page for an accurate, up-to-date list of what they are actively seeking.

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Not the right fit

save yourself the rejection
No confirmed exclusions are documented in available sources — do not assume any category is off-limits or welcome without checking nnn's current materials directly.
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On nnn's list

authors and titles represented
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UnknownNo confirmed deal records or client roster entries for nnn were available in current sources. Sales data and client relationships cannot be reported without verified records.
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Taste fingerprint

the threads that run through nnn's taste
unverifiedinsufficient data
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How to query nnn

4 ways in Unknown — verify through nnn's official agency page or online submission form
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Before querying, locate nnn's current agency page to confirm submission is open and to find the correct method — no verified query portal or email preference is documented here.

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Because no wishlist details are confirmed, do not rely on any third-party summary of nnn's preferences; go directly to nnn's own stated materials.

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If nnn does have a submission form, follow its instructions precisely — agents at independent agencies often have specific formatting or materials requirements that differ from large agencies.

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When in doubt, a brief, professional query that clearly states genre, word count, and a one-paragraph synopsis is a safe default while you track down more specific guidance.

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Frequently asked

what writers ask about nnn
Is nnn currently open to queries?
Unknown. No reliable open or closed signal was available when this profile was compiled. Writers must verify the current status directly through nnn's official agency page or live submission form before querying.
What genres or categories does nnn represent?
No confirmed wishlist or category list was available in the sources used to build this profile. Check nnn's own current materials for an accurate answer.
Which agency is nnn with?
nnn is listed as an independent agent, but no specific agency name or website was confirmed in available sources. Writers should search for nnn's current professional presence to find authoritative contact information.
What does nnn NOT want?
No confirmed exclusions are documented here. Avoid assuming any category is off-limits or welcome without reviewing nnn's current submission guidelines directly.
Are there any notable sales or clients associated with nnn?
No confirmed deal records or client names were available in the sources reviewed. Without a verified sales record, no inferences about nnn's publisher relationships or commercial track record can responsibly be made.
How should I address or refer to nnn in a query letter?
Use nnn's name directly. Their pronouns are not publicly confirmed, so avoid gendered salutations like 'Dear Mr.' or 'Dear Ms.' — 'Dear nnn' is the safest and most professional approach.