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13 agents have named The Girl Who Drank the Moon 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.
Taylor represents the full middle grade spectrum — literary awards contenders and commercial bestsellers alike. Particular enthusiasm for paranormal and superna…
View wishlist →Figueroa looks for timeless, transportive MG with a strong sense of place and imaginative reach. Animal or spirit characters, explorations of history and cultur…
View wishlist →Cute, quirky, charming, and fun is the brief here. Robinson points to touchstones like Kiki's Delivery Service, Spirited Away, The Girl Who Drank the Moon, the …
View wishlist →She gravitates toward MG that moves her emotionally — ideally both laughing and crying — and toward lyrical fantasy that makes magic feel genuinely real. Heavil…
View wishlist →Sheumaker wants MG fantasy that spans the cozy-to-adventurous spectrum — the fairy-tale feeling without the Disney-retelling formula. She's drawn to third-perso…
View wishlist →Not looking to take on much new at the moment, and only for literary, character-driven stories with poignant prose — any setting or subgenre. They're also a sof…
View wishlist →She leans strongly toward grounded, real-world-adjacent fantasy over sprawling secondary-world epics, though she'll consider secondary-world stories if they car…
View wishlist →She wants immersive, adventure-packed fantasy with rich worldbuilding and a modern voice that still carries a timeless, classic feel—the kind of book that works…
View wishlist →Deak's deal record and recent award recognition make illustrated formats a clear priority. She gravitates toward stories with strong voice, playful or sharp hum…
View wishlist →She wants MG that remembers how genuinely hard — and strange — it is to be young. Creepy or spooky stories that stay age-appropriate, lyrical writing, big philo…
View wishlist →Studio Ghibli tonal energy is the anchor reference. Katrina wants warm, wonder-filled MG fantasy with gentle magic and a sense of discovery. Named comps set the…
View wishlist →She gravitates toward whimsical, warmhearted MG that feels magical without sacrificing emotional depth. Stories centered on children who don't fit neatly into t…
View wishlist →Literary, layered fantasy is her sweet spot in MG — she wants the kind of storytelling that carries thematic depth without sacrificing wonder or momentum. Atmos…
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