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8 agents have named Everything I Never Told You as a comparable title on their wishlist, and 6 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.
She is seeking romantic comedies where both leads are people of color; non-police, non-organized-crime mysteries; epic-scale mysteries with layered plots; domes…
View wishlist →Seeks voice-driven or character-driven literary fiction with a genuine social critique embedded in the narrative. She is drawn to work that interrogates power, …
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 →Stories driven by family secrets, complicated female friendships, and sibling dynamics are her sweet spot within this lane. She responds to emotionally layered …
View wishlist →Her adult taste runs toward contemporary romantic comedies and coming-of-age narratives that speak specifically to the Millennial and Gen Z experience. She is a…
View wishlist →Ikemoto wants fiction that bridges the book-club world and mainstream commercial appeal — propulsive plots with genuine emotional and social weight. Psychologic…
View wishlist →This is her wheelhouse — she wants crime and suspense fiction that takes the genre seriously as literature. Think psychologically complex characters, sharp soci…
View wishlist →She actively seeks upmarket fiction with a female protagonist — ideally centering female friendship, found family, or intergenerational relationships. The writi…
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