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6 agents have named Chain-Gang All-Stars as a comparable title on their wishlist, and 2 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.
This is her primary focus. She wants fiction that pairs a distinctive, commanding voice with genuine narrative momentum — prose that moves. She is especially dr…
View wishlist →She wants beautifully written, voice-led stories with strong hooks that feel simultaneously of-the-moment and built to last. Her sweet spots include lyrical, im…
View wishlist →Literary fiction that draws on speculative, horror, or genre conventions — not genre fiction per se, but literary work where the strange, the uncanny, or the fa…
View wishlist →Lightner wants speculative work—science fiction, fantasy, or magical realism—that is boldly imaginative but never loses sight of the real-world stakes underneat…
View wishlist →She wants speculative work that uses its premise as a crowbar — to pry open a social or moral conversation, to make the reader genuinely uncomfortable through c…
View wishlist →Interested in two lanes: sweeping generational sagas and sharp societal commentary. Both should provoke a strong emotional response. Also drawn to fiction that …
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