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6 agents have named Shadow and Bone 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 takes select YA, with the strongest signal pointing toward fantasy and crossover projects. Her appetite here is narrower than in adult fiction — the bar is …
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 →High-stakes fantasy with romantic tension at its core. Burns wants the full sweep — world-building that serves the relationship rather than drowning it, and sta…
View wishlist →He welcomes commercial fantasy with a clear narrative hook. His named touchstones span epic fantasy rooted in world-building — the Dragonlance Chronicles and Sh…
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 →This is the center of gravity on her actual sales list, backed by multiple NYT and indie bestselling series. She wants the full spectrum — sweeping second-world…
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