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8 agents have named Luster as a comparable title on their wishlist, and 2 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 wants literary fiction with a confident, distinctive voice and a clear-eyed social perspective — work that is witty and observant rather than purely interio…
View wishlist →Harper is drawn to literary and upmarket work that has real commercial pull — prose that earns its complexity but never loses narrative momentum. Think book-clu…
View wishlist →Annalise wants character-driven stories that still move — she is explicit that pure character studies without plot momentum are not for her. She gravitates towa…
View wishlist →Clara wants literary contemporary novels with a pronounced female perspective — work that feels simultaneously unfamiliar in structure or approach and deeply re…
View wishlist →Devon's core priority. They want contemporary, speculative, women's fiction, romantic comedy, and YA that sits in the literary-to-upmarket register. The operati…
View wishlist →McGrath's clearest passion. They want voice-driven novels with stark, distinctive prose — work that is subversive, cerebral, darkly comic, or deliberately unset…
View wishlist →This may be where Esty's tastes run deepest. She wants prose that takes formal risks — the kind of sentence that makes a reader stop and question whether a writ…
View wishlist →Sharon is eager for contemporary novels that manage to be genuinely funny — not snarky or mean — while also being sharply insightful rather than quiet or navel-…
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