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6 agents have named Cemetery Boys as a comparable title on their wishlist, and 4 are open to queries. If you’re pitching something in this lane, these are the agents to know. Always confirm an agent’s submission window before you query.
Across YA, Reisinger is drawn to the same instincts as in adult: speculative twists on familiar genres, strong voice, and genre-blending. Specifically sought: Y…
View wishlist →O'Brien wants fantasy across all age groups and across the tonal spectrum — from vast, world-built secondary-world epics to quieter, grounded stories where magi…
View wishlist →Queer fantasy with romance is her top YA priority. She wants authentic teen voices and emotional honesty. Dark academia that breaks from the familiar mold, murd…
View wishlist →Valentina leans toward contemporary fantasy over secondary-world epic, though she will consider secondary-world projects with a genuinely distinctive premise. W…
View wishlist →YA romantic comedies are one of her two top YA priorities. She doesn't elaborate extensively on subgenre, so the emphasis appears to be on voice, heart, and gen…
View wishlist →For YA fantasy she wants contemporary or historical fantasy only—not epic secondary-world fantasy at this level. She is not a fit for 'chosen one' narratives in…
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