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7 agents have named Our Wives Under the Sea as a comparable title on their wishlist, and 5 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 has a self-described soft spot for speculative work and magical realism, particularly when it serves literary or upmarket storytelling rather than leading w…
View wishlist →She wants horror with a real sense of style and a social or ideological spine — work that is as interested in what it's saying as in what it's doing to the read…
View wishlist →Harper is specifically hungry for horror that functions as a family saga in disguise — emotional dread layered over supernatural threat. Psychological horror, g…
View wishlist →Drawn to psychological horror rooted in colonization, familial trauma, environmentalism, and empathetic depictions of mental illness, for both YA and adult audi…
View wishlist →Sidney is drawn to horror that leans surreal, psychological, or darkly comedic — not shock-value gore. Relationships and humanity need to be at the core. Female…
View wishlist →This is Katrina's most emphatic priority. They want horror that pushes into body horror, femgore, monster horror drawing on classic literary archetypes (think F…
View wishlist →Scovel is drawn to adult fiction that sits at the intersection of literary and upmarket — work aimed at a millennial readership that carries some off-beat or qu…
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