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9 agents have named Legendborn as a comparable title on their wishlist, and 3 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.
Contemporary YA is clearly her sweet spot. She wants rom-coms with real wit, road-trip narratives, high-school drama, and stories set during the first year of c…
View wishlist →YA is a clear priority. She wants thrillers, contemporary stories, and rom-coms for teen readers — particularly work that deploys a genre hook in an unexpected …
View wishlist →Trinica's single deepest passion. She wants horror, cozy-to-high fantasy, genre-blending, magical realism, light sci-fi, and anything that defies tidy categoriz…
View wishlist →Fantasy with lush, immersive world-building and prose that earns its atmosphere. Strong pull toward supernatural folklore — Caribbean folklore in particular is …
View wishlist →She wants YA on the older end of the spectrum, with fantasy at its core and a strong lyrical quality to the prose. Queer and/or disability representation is spe…
View wishlist →YA is a demonstrated strength — the client roster includes a Morris Award finalist in this category. Auld seeks YA across a wide tonal range: high-stakes histor…
View wishlist →Gothic romance—midwestern gothic and southern gothic especially—sits at the intersection of her love of horror and her appetite for lush, atmospheric storytelli…
View wishlist →In YA, she wants fantasy and horror that stay rooted—culturally, emotionally, geographically—rather than drifting into abstraction. High-octane plotting and int…
View wishlist →For YA fantasy she wants contemporary or historical fantasy only—not epic secondary-world fantasy at this level. She is not a fit for 'chosen one' narratives in…
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