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6 agents have named Counterfeit 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.
High-stakes YA with genuine emotional depth exploring self-discovery, family, culture, identity, and mental health. Romantic threads and cozy tones are welcome.
View wishlist →Claire gravitates toward genre fiction that is emotionally grounded and romantically charged — lush settings, big-concept premises, and a strong throughline of …
View wishlist →This is Figueroa's commercial sweet spot. They want sharp, voice-led writing with a hooky premise and at least one foot in genre — speculative threads, mystery,…
View wishlist →Lieberman actively seeks plot-driven novels that take on systemic racism, class disparity, consumerism, and privilege — but wants the social commentary delivere…
View wishlist →Spencer flags this as a persistent attention-getter: characters who scheme, deceive, or operate outside the rules. This overlaps with domestic thriller and psyc…
View wishlist →Jacobson gravitates toward the dark and unsettling — she specifically describes enjoying being made to feel off-balance. Her ideal suspense novel marries a comp…
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