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8 agents have named The Ten Thousand Doors of January as a comparable title on their wishlist, and 3 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.
Wants second-world and contemporary fantasy with unique magic systems and efficient world-building — no invented-language vocabulary required to follow along. S…
View wishlist →The widest-open lane. Robinson wants adult science fiction and fantasy that genre-bends and reaches beyond core SF/F readers — atmospheric, high-concept, commer…
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 →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 →She covers the full fantasy spectrum: low-stakes cozy fantasy with warm settings, high/epic world-building, portal fantasy, and romantasy. The key is craft and …
View wishlist →Armada is drawn to short, strange, intensely personal fiction in the tradition of surrealist or uncanny women's literary fiction — the kind of book that unsettl…
View wishlist →The center of the recent sales. Spieller wants upmarket and book-club fiction, diverse and female-driven suspense and thrillers, immersive upmarket or literary …
View wishlist →This appears to be her single strongest adult category—she named more SFF comps than any other adult genre. She wants original, compelling SF and fantasy that a…
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