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9 agents have named Ninth House as a comparable title on their wishlist, and 4 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.
Claire gravitates toward genre fiction that is emotionally grounded and romantically charged — lush settings, big-concept premises, and a strong throughline of …
View wishlist →Her sales include Beth Cato's 47North fantasy trilogy, YA fantasy titles at Inkyard, and a middle-grade/YA fantasy at Clarion—proof she can move fantasy across …
View wishlist →Lush, immersive, grounded fantasy — not grimdark for its own sake. She loves fairy-tale and folkloric roots, richly built worlds that feel lived-in, and prose t…
View wishlist →Soler wants fantasy with substance — compelling magical systems, intricate political structures, and genuine subversion of high-fantasy and romantasy convention…
View wishlist →Clara is enthusiastic across the full range of adult fantasy and horror. She loves historical romantasy that balances genuine heart, heat, and world-building; u…
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 →Speculative horror in adult is described as a massive personal favorite. The range she'll consider is wide — literary horror, body horror, cosmic or Weird Horro…
View wishlist →Horror is Romero's defining passion and her top priority across MG, YA, and adult. She wants nearly all subgenres—gothic horror, paranormal horror, psychologica…
View wishlist →This is a narrow but genuine appetite: Okuniewska wants horror that lives at the crossroads of dread and thriller momentum, ideally with rich nature writing, a …
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