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9 agents have named The Other Black Girl 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.
Commercial, upmarket, and book-club-ready stories built around love, loss, grief, family secrets, cultural tradition, and female experience. She wants female-le…
View wishlist →Claire wants splashy, conversation-starting novels with big concepts and broad emotional appeal — the kind of book that generates genuine debate at the table. T…
View wishlist →Wants psychologically driven, socially conscious thrillers and horror that use shock and dread to reveal something true about people and systems. She is drawn t…
View wishlist →Dark, twisty, and relentlessly readable — Harper wants suspense and thrillers that earn their hooks. Domestic suspense and psychological thrillers are a sweet s…
View wishlist →This is her most vocally emphasized category. She wants genre-redefining psychological suspense with twists that are earned, not gimmicky — the kind that feels …
View wishlist →Lieberman actively seeks plot-driven novels that take on systemic racism, class disparity, consumerism, and privilege — but wants the social commentary delivere…
View wishlist →She has deep roots in literary speculative work — magical realism, fabulism, soft fantasy, and literary science fiction that uses genre scaffolding to say somet…
View wishlist →Jem wants psychological thrillers and social horror that do more than shock — they should expose something true and uncomfortable about the human condition. She…
View wishlist →BIPOC-authored crime fiction is a confirmed priority backed by a sale. She wants mysteries and thrillers centered on diverse protagonists — particularly Latina,…
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