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5 agents have named Tokyo Ever After 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.
High-concept, beautifully written YA with a bold, unforgettable voice is the target. Van Beek and Laure want work that puts them 'in the marrow of human experie…
View wishlist →Estelle Laure wants YA that earns both emotional and literary respect simultaneously — not 'message' books and not hard sci-fi, but work where voice is so stron…
View wishlist →Having lived in Japan across multiple extended stays, she has a personal and scholarly investment in Japanese culture and actively solicits novels set there or …
View wishlist →YA is equally central to her practice. She gravitates toward YA that blends emotional depth with propulsive plotting — romantic threads, identity-driven journey…
View wishlist →All YA genres are open — fiction and nonfiction alike. Wells is most energized by books with a singular voice and a strong central character or ensemble, unreli…
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