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7 agents have named The Fifth Season as a comparable title on their wishlist. If you’re pitching something in this lane, these are the agents to know. Always confirm an agent’s submission window before you query.
He's open to both epic-scope and smaller-scale fantasy, but the bar is high: prose quality and character depth are non-negotiable, and world-building must feel …
View wishlist →Mozley's core passion: SF that is formally and intellectually ambitious, not genre comfort food. They want work that leaves the reader genuinely altered — the v…
View wishlist →McGowan wants fantasy that grabs him from page one and never lets go. His ideal submission features original magical systems, world-building that doesn't overwh…
View wishlist →This is where Abellera's most recent and most competitive deal-making lives. She wants fiction rooted in non-Western cultures — particularly Asian and AAPI-insp…
View wishlist →Rodgers wants fantasy built on coherent, intricate systems — magical, political, or social — where the story is not simply a quest but a pressure cooker for cha…
View wishlist →Her sales record makes this her single strongest category. She wants fresh worlds and nuanced themes, not paint-by-numbers secondary world fantasy. She is drawn…
View wishlist →A well-documented strength backed by confirmed sales. For science fiction, she wants space opera, post-apocalyptic fiction, grounded speculative work, and ident…
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