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5 agents have named Harry Potter 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.
This is his primary focus and the category he returns to most in his own descriptions of his taste. He wants immersive, visually driven stories — books that env…
View wishlist →YA is a priority kidlit category for Jonathan. Voice-driven work, diverse protagonists, and genre variety are all welcome. The personal taste — spanning adventu…
View wishlist →Fischer has a deep appetite for MG with a classic, timeless quality: adventure stories, spooky mysteries, friendship and family at the center, magic and whimsy,…
View wishlist →This is where Richeson's enthusiasm is most visible. They want magic, humor, mystery, and a strong imaginative spark. Quick pacing and a compelling hook are non…
View wishlist →YA and NA are squarely in her wheelhouse across most commercial genres. She responds to voices that create genuine character attachment — readers grieving a fic…
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