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8 agents have named Emily Henry as a comparable title on their wishlist, and 5 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.
Her stated priority within romance is historical romance that shines a light on overlooked or underrepresented periods and perspectives—1930s America, South Asi…
View wishlist →On the contemporary side, Bertoloni favors emotionally rich stories built around second-chance dynamics, beach or summer settings, and coming-of-age undertones.
View wishlist →This is arguably her deepest personal passion. She's particularly seeking queer romance — and within that, sapphic stories are her top priority. The voice shoul…
View wishlist →Strong, proactive characters with real agency who act against type and surprise Townsend while staying swoonworthy. Open to contemporary, historical, fantasy, o…
View wishlist →Fun, voice-driven romantic comedy with genuine emotional depth and elevated themes woven naturally into the plot. She is not looking for breezy-only fare—she wa…
View wishlist →She is actively looking for romance and romantic comedy, with particular enthusiasm for POC voices, body-positive romance, LGBTQ+ romance, and adventure romance…
View wishlist →She wants commercial, voice-driven adult romance. Her taste runs toward warm, witty, and emotionally satisfying reads in the tradition of Christina Lauren, Jasm…
View wishlist →She is actively looking for writers from marginalized and historically excluded communities whose work carries the emotional resonance and commercial warmth ass…
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