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8 agents have named The Dead Romantics 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.
This is Reisinger's clearest top priority. They want romance with a speculative hook baked in: witches, ghosts, time loops, love spells, soulmate mechanics, and…
View wishlist →Ciara seeks romance and book-club-friendly fiction that takes relationships seriously — complicated, layered, emotionally honest depictions of love rather than …
View wishlist →Kelsey wants romance with a strong hook and emotional core across several distinct flavors. Sports romance is a top priority — specifically lacrosse, basketball…
View wishlist →She lists women's fiction prominently and her touchstone titles suggest she wants books that are emotionally grounded but not heavy—something with humor, heart,…
View wishlist →She gravitates toward romance that surprises — quirky characters, offbeat settings, and genuine wit. Paranormal rom-com sits right at her horror-romance interse…
View wishlist →Deak is openly enthusiastic about YA with romantic tension, sharp banter, and clever plotting. She loves the kind of will-they-won't-they energy that rewards re…
View wishlist →Herrington seeks high-concept adult romance with out-of-the-ordinary plots and characters navigating real adult life. Tone can range from sweet to spicy as long…
View wishlist →Romance is now listed on her current agency page with a referral-only gate, meaning she is not accepting unsolicited romance queries from writers she has no pri…
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