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Literary Agent Directory
Important: Visit each agent’s website (links in their listings below) to see if they’re open to submissions before querying.
Biography
Rory Green is a literary agent with the Alive Literary Agency. Rory brings a decade of pastoral experience and a deep zeal for encouraging and equipping the Church. Because of his extensive ministry experience, Rory is passionate about championing strong pastoral voices to guide the next generation.Before joining Alive, Rory worked in various pastoral roles, including Associate Lead Pastor and Teaching Pastor. He received a MasterÕs in Christian Ministry and Leadership from Hope International University and a BachelorÕs in Spiritual Formation from Lincoln Christian University.Rory lives in Colorado Springs, Colorado with his wife Brooke and their two children.
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NONFICTION: Christian Books, Christian Nonfiction
Daniel Greenberg
Levine Greenberg Rostan Literary AgencyAccepting SubmissionsQuery Method(s): Email or Online FormBiography
Daniel Greenberg is a literary agent with the Levine Greenberg Rostan Literary Agency. Although Daniel’s specialties are narrative non-fiction, memoir, popular culture, and humor, he will take on any project as long as thereÕs a personal connection with the book and heÕs positively excited about representing the author. No non-fiction topic will ruffle his feathers. As he says, ÒI can fall in love with a 650 page book on the pencil.Ó Over the years heÕs worked with, among others, rock critics, novelists, Silicon Valley entrepreneurs, television writers, Onions, conspiracy kooks, performance artists, renowned professors, pug photographers and the New York Times reporters. Yet, he often loses sleep worrying that his list is too narrow.Daniel is a native New Yorker but he went off to the hinterlands of Madison, Wisconsin for college. He graduated with honors, a year in Florence under his belt, and a brand-new degree in European History to bring home to his astonished family and friends on the Lower East Side. A brief stint in the Penguin USA Subsidiary Rights Department, coupled with the odd thought that he was Italian, led Daniel off to Italy to work for the Roberto Santachiara Literary Agency in Pavia. In 1994 Daniel returned to New York and joined the agency. In 2002, he became a Principal.
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NONFICTION: Cultural Social Issues, General Nonfiction, Humor Nonfiction, Memoir, Narrative Nonfiction, Nonfiction, Pop Culture
Biography
Yvette Greewald is a literary agent with The Leshne Agency. Yvette loves reading books across all genres and has a special fondness for literary fiction and memoir. She previously worked as a corporate attorney at several NYC law firms, and was a summer intern for Justice Sonia Sotomayor at a private law firm prior to Sotomayor joining the Supreme Court.Yvette holds a J.D. from Brooklyn Law School where she was an editor of the Law Review. Yvette graduated with a BA in English from Tulane University where she authored an honors thesis examining coming-of-age works by Charles Dickens and George Eliot.
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FICTION: Commercial Fiction, Fiction, General Fiction, Graphic Novel, Literary FictionNONFICTION: BIPOC Nonfiction, Business Book, Cultural Social Issues, General Nonfiction, Health Wellness, Illustrated, Memoir, Narrative Nonfiction, Nonfiction, Politics, Pop Culture, Sports, Women’s IssuesCHILDRENÕS BOOKS: Board Book, Chapter Book Fiction, Chapter Book Nonfiction, Children’s Books, Middle Grade Fiction, Middle Grade Nonfiction, Picture Book, Young Adult Fiction, Young Adult Nonfiction
Biography
Evan Gregory is a literary agent with the Ethan Ellenberg Literary Agency. Evan Gregory began at the agency in 2008 as an Assistant. He has been a Senior Agent since 2014, specializing in genre fiction and commercial non-fiction, especially the areas of SFF and pop-culture. Previously he worked as subsidiary rights manager for the agency as well as an assistant to Ethan.
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FICTION: BIPOC Fiction, Commercial Fiction, Crime Fiction, Fantasy, Fiction, General Fiction, LGBTQ Fiction, Literary Fiction, Magical Realism, Multicultural Fiction, Mystery, Science Fiction, Suspense Fiction, ThrillerNONFICTION: BIPOC Nonfiction, General Nonfiction, Journalism, LGBTQ Nonfiction, Multicultural Nonfiction, Nonfiction, Pop Culture, Science, Technology, Travel
Biography
Karen Grencik is a literary agent with Red Fox Literary Agency. Karen became a literary agent because of a man she admired. She wanted the world to know his story, so she set out to make that happen. Within a year sheÕd accomplished her goal. Double Luck, Memoirs of a Chinese Orphan, written by Lu Chi Fa with Becky White, was published by Holiday House in 2001.Over the next few years, Karen signed new clients and sold award-winning titles. Among the awards garnered by her authors are the Parents’ Choice Gold Award for Best Non-Fiction, the SCBWI Golden Kite Award for Best Picture Book Text, and the Benjamin Franklin Award for Best New Fiction.In June 2011 Karen joined forces with Abigail Samoun to open Red Fox Literary. She has been ranked by Publishers Marketplace as one of the Top 10 agents for children’s book sales in both 2012 and 2013.KarenÕs philosophy is simple: ÒWhen you choose to write childrenÕs books, itÕs just thatÑitÕs a choice. You do it because you love it. You do it because it fills you with passion. You do it because it brings you joy. You are among the lucky ones who live life with purpose. But you also must do everything you can possibly think of to achieve your goals.ÒAnd you must be nice.Ó
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CHILDRENÕS BOOKS: Chapter Book Fiction, Chapter Book Nonfiction, Children’s Books, Middle Grade Fiction, Middle Grade Nonfiction, Picture Book, Young Adult Fiction, Young Adult Nonfiction
Biography
Noah Grey Rosenzweig is a literary agent with Triangle House. He grew up in New Jersey before moving to D.C. in 2017 and graduating from Georgetown University. He was previously a literary assistant at Ross Yoon Agency, and just completed the editorial fellowship with Grove Atlantic and Roxane Gay Books. Noah is interested in representing both fiction and non-fiction. He is a reader of all fiction but has a particular love for literary, climate, and speculative fiction, as well as the occasional YA novel. He has an eye out for stories that hold up a mirror to our culture in new ways, and he’s especially interested in queer and trans coming-of-age fiction.They are also looking for narrative non-fiction that chronicles recent history, cultural trends, technology, and social rules that explain why and how we live in our current world. Above all, Noah is looking for work that is subversive Ñ in prose, style, or subject.
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FICTION: Fiction, General Fiction, Horror, LGBTQ Fiction, Literary Fiction, Speculative FictionNONFICTION: Cultural Social Issues, Environment, General Nonfiction, History, Narrative Nonfiction, Nature, Nonfiction, TechnologyCHILDRENÕS BOOKS: Children’s Books, Young Adult Fiction
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Katie Grimm is a literary agent with Curtis Brown, LTD. She joined Curtis, Brown, Ltd. in 2024 as an agent after fifteen years at Don Congdon Associates, Inc. Her clients have received numerous awards and distinctions, such as the Booker International Prize, the O. Henry Award, the Pura BelprŽ Honor, the William Saroyan International Prize for Writing, and the Drue Heinz Literature Prize, and have been finalists or listed for the National Book Award, the Kirkus Prize, the Los Angeles Times Book Prize, the WomenÕs Prize for Fiction, the New England Book Award, the Center for Fiction First Novel Prize. TheyÕve also received fellowships and grants from the Guggenheim Memorial Foundation, the National Endowment for the Arts, the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation, MacDowell, and more.
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FICTION: BIPOC Fiction, Contemporary Fiction, Family Saga, Fantasy, Fiction, General Fiction, Graphic Novel, Historical Fiction, Humor Fiction, LGBTQ Fiction, Literary Fiction, Magical Realism, Multicultural Fiction, Mystery, Satire, Short Story Collection, Speculative Fiction, Upmarket Fiction, Women’s FictionNONFICTION: BIPOC Nonfiction, Cultural Social Issues, Environment, History, Investigative, Journalism, LGBTQ Nonfiction, Memoir, Multicultural Nonfiction, Narrative Nonfiction, Nature, Nonfiction, Parenting, Pop Culture, Science, Technology, Women’s IssuesCHILDRENÕS BOOKS: Children’s Books, Middle Grade Fiction, Young Adult Fiction
Biography
Jill Grinberg is a literary agent with Jill Grinberg Literary Management. Jill is also the Founder and President. She has worked in New York publishing for the past two decades. She completed her B.A. in English Literature at Tufts University and Oxford University, UK, interning at Boston Magazine and the Boston Review before moving to Manhattan to enter book publishing. She started in the publicity department at HarperCollins, where she worked with high-profile authors and books like Amy BloomÕs National Book Award finalist Come to Me, and Thomas MooreÕs #1 New York Times bestseller Care of The Soul. Realizing, thanks to Amy BloomÕs wise counseling, that she had a passion for author advocacy and book development from the ground up, she then moved to the agenting side of the business. She was a founding partner of Anderson Grinberg Literary Management, and went on to form her own firm, Jill Grinberg Literary Management. Jill feels a strong kinship with her great-grandparents who founded the historic Cafe Royal, a mecca for Jewish intellectuals and artists in New York City in the 1920s, 30s and 40s, and she continues their tradition of hosting tea and conversation with visiting writers and illustrators.
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FICTION: Fantasy, Fiction, General Fiction, Graphic Novel, Literary Fiction, New Adult Fiction, Romance, Science Fiction, Thriller, Women’s FictionNONFICTION: Biography, Business Book, Cultural Social Issues, Current Events Affairs, Dating Relationships Sex, Economics, General Nonfiction, History, How-To, Humor Nonfiction, Lifestyle, Memoir, Money Finance, Narrative Nonfiction, Nonfiction, Parenting, Politics, Reference, Religion, Science, Self-Help, Spirituality, Technology, TravelCHILDRENÕS BOOKS: Board Book, Chapter Book Fiction, Chapter Book Nonfiction, Children’s Books, Middle Grade Fiction, Middle Grade Nonfiction, Picture Book, Young Adult Fiction, Young Adult Nonfiction
Biography
Georgana Grinstead is a literary agent with The Seymour Agency. She began her career as a corporate and nonprofit media specialist. She studied at the University of Texas in Austin before earning a degree in public relations and advertising from Georgia College State & University. Romance books, although not on the official curriculum, were her favorite subject then and continue to be long after graduation.Her professional and personal lives inevitably came together in 2012, when she began blogging as a new wave of romantic fiction swept the literary world. Her knowledge of social media and her passion for promoting authors led her to a boutique public relations firm as a publicist, where she learned the industry from the inside out. Now, Georgana heads her own firm, Valentine PR & Literary Management.Georgana joined The Seymour Agency/Alliance Rights Agency in July of 2021 and is thrilled to utilize the full force of her knowledge and contacts to bring HEAÕs to wider audiences everywhere.Georgana is particularly interested in Romance – Contemporary, Dark, New Adult and Mature YA. No historical or paranormal/fantasy please.A true southern girl, Georgana grew up in Texas and is currently living her happily ever after in Georgia with her handsome husband Charlie, two beautiful adult children Grey and Valentine, an amazing daughter-in-law Emmy and three rescue dogs.
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FICTION: Contemporary Fiction, Fiction, Horror, New Adult Fiction, RomanceCHILDRENÕS BOOKS: Children’s Books, Young Adult Fiction
Biography
David Groff is a literary agent with Creative Management. David Groff scouts and develops fiction and nonfiction writers for the company, provides editorial expertise to company clients, and offers editorial services to outside clients. David is a veteran book editor, creative writing professor, and published poet with more than twenty-five years of experience in the publishing business. As a senior editor at Crown he acquired and edited such celebrated authors as Dave Barry, Jim Dwyer, Patrice Gaines, and Colin Harrison. As an independent editor and publishing consultant he has worked directly with authors, literary agents, and publishers. Writers whose books he edited have been published by Basic, Crown, HarperCollins, Miramax Books, William Morrow, and Wiley, among other houses, and several of his authorsÑincluding Homer Hickam, Gregory Maguire, and Christopher RiceÑhave become New York Times bestsellers. Along with his work with Rob Weisbach Creative Management, David continues to work with his outside authors.David has taught at the University of Iowa, New York University, and Rutgers, and has led seminars in publishing at the New School, The University of Pennsylvania, and Poets House. An award-winning writer and poet, David is the recipient of the National Poetry Series prize for his book Theory of Devolution. A graduate of Princeton and the Iowa Writers Workshop, he currently teaches creative writing in the MFA program of the City College of New York.
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FICTION: Crime Fiction, Fiction, General Fiction, LGBTQ Fiction, Literary Fiction, Mystery, Religious FictionNONFICTION: Autobiography, Biography, Business Book, Health Wellness, History, LGBTQ Nonfiction, Memoir, Mind Body Spirit, Money Finance, Narrative Nonfiction, Nonfiction, Religion, Science
Biography
Nikki Groom is a literary agent with SBR Media. She has been a part of the romance industry for over ten years. It started with a busy blog, which then led to turning her hand to writing and self-publishing her own passion projects, and an editing career quickly followed. She feels that she found her place in the world when she discovered all things literary, and the enthusiasm has only grown over the years.Nikki likes nothing better than to get lost in fictional worlds, and discovering new, talented authors. She is excited to have the opportunity to help authors spread their wonderful books around the world for readers to enjoy.ÔBelieve in yourself and anything is possible.ÕNikki lives just outside of London in the UK with her husband and their herd of alpacas!
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FICTION: Erotic Fiction, Fiction, General Fiction, Paranormal Fiction, Romance, Science Fiction, Suspense Fiction, Thriller, Women’s Fiction
Jill Grosjean
Jill Grosjean Literary AgencyAccepting SubmissionsQuery Method(s): Email or Postal MailBiography
Jill Grosjean is the literary agent with the Jill Grosjean Literary Agency. She has been a literary agent for sixteen years, the last thirteen as the head of her own agency. Prior to becoming an agent, Jill managed an influential independent bookstore. She also worked at a top advertising agency and in publishing.
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FICTION: Crime Fiction, Fiction, General Fiction, Literary Fiction, Mystery, Romance, Suspense Fiction, Thriller, Women’s FictionNONFICTION: General Nonfiction, Memoir, Nonfiction
Biography
Laura Gross is a literary agent with the Laura Gross Literary Agency. She says: “Born and raised in London, I worked for a prominent literary agent, as well as for three Members of Parliament (allowing me a fascinating view of the British governmentÕs innards before security was tight) before heading to the East Coast for college.With a B.A. in Comparative Literature, I began working in New York publishing as an assistant at two leading New York literary agencies, then I moved on to become the youngest editor at one of New YorkÕs oldest publishing houses.I have now been a literary agent for decades and am extremely lucky to love what I do. IÕm also fortunate that I represent a broad range of both fiction and non-fiction writers. These days, I am particularly interested in politics, current affairs, and espionage from a broad range of voices and perspectives.”
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FICTION: Commercial Fiction, Crime Fiction, Espionage Military Fiction, Fantasy, Fiction, General Fiction, LGBTQ Fiction, Literary Fiction, Multicultural Fiction, Mystery, Science Fiction, Women’s FictionNONFICTION: Current Events Affairs, Environment, Food Drink, General Nonfiction, History, Investigative, Journalism, LGBTQ Nonfiction, Memoir, Military War Nonfiction, Multicultural Nonfiction, Narrative Nonfiction, Nature, Nonfiction, Parenting, PoliticsCHILDRENÕS BOOKS: Children’s Books, Middle Grade Fiction, Picture Book, Young Adult Fiction
Loren Grossman
Paul S. Levine Literary AgencyAccepting SubmissionsQuery Method(s): Email or Postal MailBiography
Loren Grossman is a literary agent with the Paul S. Levine Literary Agency. Areas of literary interest: Non-fiction: Archaeology; Art; Architecture; Autobiographies; Education / Academics; Gardening; Genealogy; Health / Medicine; Law; Science / Technology; SociologyEducation: Ed.D., University of Southern California; J.D., University of Memphis; M.S., Health Science (Health Statistics and Research), California State University, Northridge; A.B., Sociology, University of California, Berkeley
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NONFICTION: Architecture, Art, Autobiography, Cultural Social Issues, Education, Gardening, General Nonfiction, Health Wellness, Law Legal, Medical Medicine, Nonfiction, Science, Technology
Biography
Deborah Grosvenor is a literary agent with Grosvenor Literary Agency. Deborah has more than 25 years’ experience in the book publishing business as an agent and editor. During her career, she has edited or represented several hundred nonfiction books. As an editor, she acquired Tom Clancy’s first novel, The Hunt for Red October. Her distinguished client list includes nationally prominent writers, New York Times bestselling authors, and prize-winning historians and journalists. Among them are Eleanor Clift, Morton Kondracke, Thomas Oliphant, Henry Allen, Aaron Miller, Scott Wallace, Curtis Wilkie, Nina Burleigh and Elizabeth Pryor.Grosvenor is interested in narrative nonfiction in the categories of history, biography, politics, current and foreign affairs, memoir, food, health, the environment and travel. For fiction, she is simply interested in great storytelling, especially in an historical context. Grosvenor is the recipient of the TWIN award (Tribute to Women in Industry), an award given by the YWCA and industry to “outstanding women who have made significant contributions to their companies in managerial and executive positions.”
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FICTION: BIPOC Fiction, Fiction, General Fiction, Historical Fiction, Multicultural Fiction, Religious FictionNONFICTION: Biography, BIPOC Nonfiction, Business Book, Cookbook Cooking, Current Events Affairs, Environment, Food Drink, General Nonfiction, Government, Health Wellness, History, Lifestyle, Memoir, Money Finance, Multicultural Nonfiction, Narrative Nonfiction, Nature, Nonfiction, Politics, Religion, Science, Travel, True Adventure
Biography
Pam Gruber is a literary agent with the High Line Literary Collective. She became a literary agent when she realized her favorite part of the publishing business was working closely with authors and artists, helping them to shape not only their stories, but also their careers. She got her start in publishing as an editor, working for over a decade at Hachette Book Group and went on to serve as the Editorial Director at childrenÕs media startup Rebel Girls before shifting gears. As an agent, Pam aims to sign authors, not just individual books, and she believes in collaboration, communication, creativity, and mutual respect. Her clients write in all categories, from childrenÕs and YA, to adult SFF and contemporary rom-com. She looks for work that is gripping from page one, whether thatÕs due to the voice, world building, or premise. She loves messy female protagonists, innovative twists on classic tropes, and getting swept away by fully realized worldsÑbe it the next town over or an imagined land unlike our own. She brings an inscrutable eye for detail to every book she gets her hands on, and her prior experience gives her insight into how editors think, and what theyÕre looking for. In her life outside of books (as if!), Pam is an aspiring art collector, avid window shopper, experimental baker, and Pilates enthusiast slowly fixing up the antique house she lives in with her husband, son, and feline familiars.
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FICTION: Commercial Fiction, Contemporary Fiction, Dystopian Fiction, Family Saga, Fantasy, Fiction, Graphic Novel, Historical Fiction, Horror, Humor Fiction, LGBTQ Fiction, Literary Fiction, Magical Realism, Multicultural Fiction, Romance, Satire, Science Fiction, Speculative Fiction, Upmarket Fiction, Women’s FictionNONFICTION: Beauty Fashion Style, History, Humor Nonfiction, LGBTQ Nonfiction, Memoir, Narrative Nonfiction, Nonfiction, Parenting, True Crime, Women’s IssuesCHILDRENÕS BOOKS: Children’s Books, Middle Grade Fiction, Middle Grade Nonfiction, Young Adult Fiction, Young Adult Nonfiction
Biography
Lisa Grubka is a literary agent with United Talent Agency (UTA). She represents a variety of fiction and non-fiction authors. Her writers have won the National Book Award and the PEN American Literary Award, and she has represented dozens of New York Times Best Sellers. Her clientsÕ books have been successfully adapted for television and translated into more than 30 languages.In fiction, Lisa represents literary fiction, along with some upmarket and Young Adult. She is often drawn to ÒcontainedÓ settings (campuses, unique communities, etc), family sagas, and complex relationships of all kinds. She looks for strong writing and voice (especially unique and diverse voices) but also appreciates page-turning momentum. In non-fiction, she represents narrative, science, nature, journalism, conversation-changing perspectives on currents events, food/lifestyle, and is generally interested in non-fiction that will help readers live better, more fulfilling lives. She often enjoys reading about subcultures or deep dives into a topic.Lisa joined UTA in 2023 after beginning her career at FSG, the WIlliam Morris Agency, and Fletcher & Co. She is a graduate of the University of Michigan and lives in Brooklyn.
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FICTION: Chick Lit, Commercial Fiction, Family Saga, Fiction, General Fiction, Historical Fiction, Literary Fiction, New Adult Fiction, Romance, Suspense Fiction, Thriller, Upmarket Fiction, Women’s FictionNONFICTION: Business Book, Cookbook Cooking, Cultural Social Issues, Current Events Affairs, Dating Relationships Sex, Economics, Environment, Food Drink, General Nonfiction, Health Wellness, History, Humor Nonfiction, Journalism, Lifestyle, Medical Medicine, Memoir, Mind Body Spirit, Money Finance, Narrative Nonfiction, Nature, Nonfiction, Politics, Pop Culture, Science, Self-Help, Sports, TechnologyCHILDRENÕS BOOKS: Children’s Books, Young Adult Fiction
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Laura Gruszka is a literary agent with Writers House. She says: “IÕm looking for authors and illustrators of childrenÕs books for all agesÑpicture books, chapter books, middle grade, young adult, and graphic novels. IÕm also open to adult graphic novels and adult literary fiction.My priority as a junior agent is uplifting traditionally underrepresented voices and stories in publishing. This applies to every category of books I am looking for. If you are a creator who is part of a marginalized communityÑregardless of whether you are specifically writing about identityÑplease send your work my way!For PBs, I have broad taste in stories, from all laughs to slice-of-life, though I tend to favor stories with an unforgettable main character, a strong voice, and a clear story arc. I love art with a voiceÑart with unmistakable style, energy, and heart. IÕm especially fond of books whose pages invite young readers to discover new details and secrets upon each read (inspired by my own hours poring over Hilary KnightÕs and Richard ScarryÕs art). (And if you happen to be tuned to the same frequency in voice and humor as Adventure Time and Over the Garden Wall…send your work my way.)Some favorites artists and storytellers: Jillian Tamaki, Lian Cho, Corey R. Tabor, Shaun Tan, Jon Klassen, Matthew Forsythe, Jœlia Sardˆ, Julie Benbassat, Lauren Castillo, Christian Robinson.In MG and YA, the first thing I fall for is prose. Whether lyrical and lush or impeccably voicey, IÕm looking for books whose lines are just as carefully crafted as their stories. I love all things magic, folklore, and wildly-imagined in any genreÑparticularly those that bend, defy, or reimagine genre conventions. I am open to submissions in verse, though I prefer verse that takes full stylistic advantage of the form (like LOVE THAT DOG by Sharon Creech). In addition to genre, IÕm equally drawn to quiet, meaningful everyday stories and unflinching looks at the difficulties of being a young person. IÕm looking for that book that makes young readers see their world differentlyÑperhaps more tenderlyÑwhen they put it down.Favorite MG: Anything by Tae Keller, TOO BRIGHT TO SEE by Kyle Lukoff, AMARI AND THE NIGHT BROTHERS by B. B. Alston, THE DOLDRUMS series by Nicholas Gannon, BLACK BIRD, BLUE ROAD by Sofia Pasternack, MOLLY MOON by Georgia Byng.Favorite YA: Anything by Deb Caletti, anything by Maggie Stiefvater, anything by Nina LaCour, THE HONEYS by Ryan La Sala, DARIUS THE GREAT IS NOT OKAY by Adib Khorram, MAN MADE MONSTERS by Andrea L. Rogers, SORCERY OF THORNS by Margaret Rogerson.For graphic novels and highly-illustrated MG, YA, and adult, I grew up on a steady diet of manga, which is where my art sensibilities tend to lie. My taste in childrenÕs and adult literary books carry over into my GN taste, and IÕm looking for everything from contemporary to genre to memoir. IÕm not the best fit for art and stories in the superhero comic tradition.Just a few favorites: Kay OÕNeill, Tillie Walden, Mariko Tamaki + Rosemary Valero-O’Connell, Kate Beaton, Josh Trujillo + Cara McGee + Brittany Peer + Gonalo Lopes.Most of all, IÕm eager to work with creators whose books will be life-changing to a young reader, whether itÕs by finally seeing an authentic representation of their own experience, learning about a subject not discussed in their everyday life, or igniting their lifelong love for reading.When it comes to adult literary fiction, IÕm looking for un-put-downable line-level writing and out-of-the-box thinking. In particular, IÕd love to read more brainy, literary horror. I love writing that doesnÕt shy away from the difficult, the unjust, and even the traumatic, as long as there is a kernel of heartÑand hopeÑat their center. And IÕm always game for the weird, the genre-bending, the oft-not-seen.Favorites: MONKEY BEACH by Eden Robinson, anything by Sarah Gailey, CONVENIENCE STORE WOMAN by Sayaka Murata, FEVER DREAM by Samanta Schweblin, CRUDDY by Lynda Barry, IF WE WERE VILLAINS by M. L. Rio, and anything by Brian Evenson.”
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FICTION: Fiction, Graphic Novel, Horror, Literary FictionCHILDRENÕS BOOKS: Board Book, Chapter Book Fiction, Chapter Book Nonfiction, Children’s Books, Middle Grade Fiction, Middle Grade Nonfiction, Picture Book, Young Adult Fiction, Young Adult Nonfiction
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Wendi Gu is an Agent at HG Literary. Before joining the HG Literary team in 2024, Wendi Gu was a literary agent at Sanford J. Greenburger Associates and Janklow & Nesbit. When she first moved to New York, she didnÕt plan on going into childrenÕs books Ñ she wanted to work with serious adult literary fiction Ñ but thanks to her great mentors and good luck she ended up working with authors and illustrators of books for young people. Today, WendiÕs author and illustrator clients have won the Caldecott Honor, Asian/Pacific American Library Award, the Stonewall Honor, Sydney Taylor Award, Geisel Honor, Governor General Literary Award, and Horn Book Award. They have also been nominated for the NAACP Image Award and made finalists for the Ezra Jack Keats Award. Her clients books have been New York Times, USA Today, and Indie bestsellers. Wendi represents everything in the young reader space, from preschool to young adult, with some select adult fiction and nonfiction. She is looking for picture books that straddle humor and heart, lyrical middle grade, and daring, sharp YA. She loves a visually striking board book, as well as graphic novels that share lesser-known pieces of history and those quieter slices of life. She especially adores stories of all genres if they are from around the world, multigenerational diaspora experiences, and books that teachers, librarians, and parents might find as helpful tools for challenging subjects. Wendi is from Chicago and studied English and Anthropology at Northwestern University. In her free time she plays piano (and still reads serious adult literary fiction Ñ but for fun!). She lives in Brooklyn with her husband and a dog named Beanie Gu.
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FICTION: Fiction, General FictionNONFICTION: General Nonfiction, NonfictionCHILDRENÕS BOOKS: Board Book, Chapter Book Fiction, Chapter Book Nonfiction, Children’s Books, Middle Grade Fiction, Middle Grade Nonfiction, Picture Book, Young Adult Fiction, Young Adult Nonfiction
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Robert Guinsler is a literary agent with Sterling Lord Literistic. Robert has been with Sterling Lord Literistic, Inc. since 2000. His general curiosity in all things has allowed him the opportunity to represent a wide variety of prize-winning and New York Times bestselling nonfiction authors and projects. From the geopolitical mosaics of journalists Rania Abouzeid and Mikhail Zygar, to the impassioned memoirs of Alex Marzano-Lesnevich and legendary gay rights activist Cleve Jones, to the comedic collections of Sarah Colonna, Phoebe Robinson and Egypt’s own Bassem Youssef, most every avenue of the nonfiction spectrum can be found on his list. As well, he has been a champion of LGBTQ+ voices his entire career and some of his authors include Hugh Ryan, Guy Branum, Peter Staley, The Estate of Gilbert Baker, and Evan Fallenberg, among many others. Additionally, he represents the Estate of Anne Sexton.
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FICTION: Fiction, General Fiction, LGBTQ Fiction, Literary Fiction, Suspense Fiction, ThrillerNONFICTION: Biography, Business Book, Cultural Social Issues, Current Events Affairs, General Nonfiction, History, Humor Nonfiction, Journalism, LGBTQ Nonfiction, Memoir, Money Finance, Narrative Nonfiction, Nonfiction, Politics, Pop Culture, Religion, Science, SpiritualityCHILDRENÕS BOOKS: Children’s Books, Middle Grade Fiction, Young Adult Fiction
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Masha Gunic is a literary agent with the Jennifer Azantian Literary Agency. She started her career in publishing as an intern at the Azantian Literary Agency and has since held internships at Red Fox Literary and Writers House before working as an Editorial Assistant at Abrams Books on the children’s side for two years. Her love for books across genres, as well as her desire to find and foster great talent, drove her to make the transition from editorial back to the Azantian Literary Agency on the West Coast. Right now, Masha is only looking to acquire middle grade and young adult novels.
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CHILDRENÕS BOOKS: Children’s Books, Middle Grade Fiction, Young Adult Fiction
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Lindsay Guzzardo is a literary agent with Martin Literary Management. Through tenures at Amazon Publishing, Guideposts Books, and Penguin/Signet, Lindsay Guzzardo acquired and edited numerous bestselling titles to fantastic customer and trade reviews, particularly in commercial fiction, women’s fiction, and romance.Now a Literary Manager of adult fiction, Lindsay applies her comprehensive market knowledge and keen editorial instinct to identify and nurture exciting new talent for MLM.She will consider any adult fiction with a clear, marketable, compelling hook, and strong voice. Her personal tastes align with the following wish list, but she would never shut herself off to The Next Big Thing!Lindsay is also interested in working with proven genre writers (i.e. previously published, award-winning/nominated, placement in contests, strong platform, etc.) from the elevator pitch onward. Bring her your pitches and she will help direct you which one to pursue, or she can provide you with one to flesh out into a proposal.
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FICTION: Action Adventure, Chick Lit, Commercial Fiction, Contemporary Fiction, Crime Fiction, Espionage Military Fiction, Family Saga, Fiction, General Fiction, Historical Fiction, Inspirational Fiction, Literary Fiction, Multicultural Fiction, Mystery, Romance, Suspense Fiction, Thriller, Upmarket Fiction, Women’s Fiction
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Julie Gwinn is the Vice President and a literary agent with The Seymour Agency. She has a background in editorial, launching the Pure Enjoyment line at B&H Publishing Group where she served as Fiction Publisher and was awarded Editor of the Year and Agent of the Year finalist by the American Christian Fiction Writers.Julie also has more than 25 years of public relations and marketing experience and has worked in marketing for several Nashville nonprofit organizations, including the Tennessee Association for the Education of Young Children, the Nashville Area Red Cross, and the YWCA. She puts that marketing expertise to use in working with her authors.Julie is actively looking for diverse voices in both fiction and non-fiction and is currently looking for romance, mystery/true crime, historical and speculative/fantasy novels. In non-fiction she is looking for self-help, lifestyle, motivational and sports related books.As of January, Julie’s query process has changed. She is no longer accepting email queries and has started using Query Manager to manage this part of the business. Please visit her Query Manager portal at the link below where you will find instructions on the process and how to upload your materials.
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FICTION: Action Adventure, Chick Lit, Commercial Fiction, Contemporary Fiction, Crime Fiction, Espionage Military Fiction, Fantasy, Fiction, Historical Fiction, Inspirational Fiction, Magical Realism, Multicultural Fiction, Mystery, Romance, Speculative Fiction, Suspense Fiction, Thriller, Upmarket Fiction, Women’s FictionNONFICTION: Business Book, Celebrity, Cookbook Cooking, Design, Fitness, Food Drink, Gardening, Health Wellness, How-To, Humor Nonfiction, Inspirational Nonfiction, Lifestyle, Multicultural Nonfiction, Narrative Nonfiction, Nonfiction, Psychology, Religion, Self-Help, Sports, True Adventure, True CrimeNONFICTION: Christian Books, Christian Fiction, Christian Nonfiction
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Lisa Hagan is a literary agent with and founder of Lisa Hagan Literary. She has been a literary agent for over 20 years, first with Paraview and now with Lisa Hagan Literary. She was recently invited by the fabulous Beth Wareham to have her own imprint under the umbrella of her company, Shadow Teams. It has always been her goal to publish meaningful, life-changing books and now she can publish ones that really push the limits, to help the reader to see that there is no box.
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NONFICTION: Art, Business Book, Cultural Social Issues, Current Events Affairs, Dating Relationships Sex, Diet Nutrition, Economics, General Nonfiction, Health Wellness, History, How-To, Lifestyle, Medical Medicine, Mind Body Spirit, Money Finance, Narrative Nonfiction, Nonfiction, Photography, Politics, Pop Culture, Reference, Religion, Science, Self-Help, Spirituality, Technology, Travel, Women’s Issues
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Taylor Haggerty is a literary agent with Root Literary. She says: ÒEveryone in this business is in it because they love to read, but agenting gives me a professionally sanctioned opportunity to shout from the rooftops about the books I love. Sharing my authors’ work with editors, and then readers, is a joy, and I’m always looking for the next project to champion.”
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FICTION: Commercial Fiction, Crime Fiction, Fantasy, Fiction, General Fiction, Mystery, New Adult Fiction, Romance, Science Fiction, Upmarket Fiction, Women’s FictionCHILDRENÕS BOOKS: Children’s Books, Middle Grade Fiction, Young Adult Fiction
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Serene Hakim is a literary agent with Ayesha Pande Literary. Prior to joining Ayesha Pande Literary in 2015, Serene Hakim worked at Laura Gross Literary Agency in Boston. Serene holds an M.A. in French to English translation from NYU and a B.A. in French and WomenÕs Studies from the University of Kansas. Born to Lebanese immigrants in the Midwest, she grew up straddling cultures and languages and still feels like a third culture kid. Serene loves to read a variety of genres but is particularly drawn to fiction with strong female voices, both YA and adult fiction and non-fiction with international themes, and LGBTQ and feminist issues. She is always on the lookout for great YA sci-fi and fantasy, realistic YA, and anything that gives voice to those whose voices are underrepresented and/or marginalized. She is especially interested in stories dealing with the Middle East and the variety of immigrant experiences out there. Specifically, sheÕs looking for writing that explores the different meanings of identity, home, family and parenthood/motherhood. When sheÕs not reading, she can usually be found trying a new recipe while simultaneously balancing a toddler on her hip.
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FICTION: BIPOC Fiction, Commercial Fiction, Contemporary Fiction, Family Saga, Fantasy, Fiction, General Fiction, LGBTQ Fiction, Literary Fiction, Multicultural Fiction, New Adult Fiction, Science Fiction, Thriller, Upmarket Fiction, Women’s FictionNONFICTION: BIPOC Nonfiction, Cultural Social Issues, Family, Humor Nonfiction, LGBTQ Nonfiction, Memoir, Multicultural Nonfiction, Narrative Nonfiction, Nonfiction, Parenting, Pop Culture, Travel, Women’s IssuesCHILDRENÕS BOOKS: Children’s Books, Middle Grade Fiction, Young Adult Fiction
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David Hale Smith is a literary agent with InkWell Management. David joined InkWell in 2011. He is looking for mind-blowing commercial fiction and compelling nonfiction. Prior to joining InkWell in 2011, he operated his eponymous literary agency in Texas, which he started just a few years after graduating from Kenyon College. His fiction list includes thriller phenom Matthew FitzSimmons, and The New York Times Bestselling novelists Michael Koryta, Greg Rucka and Blake Crouch, author of the smash genre-bending hit Dark Matter and the multi-million selling Wayward Pines trilogy (adapted into the FOX television show of the same name, with Crouch is Executive Producing). In nonfiction, Smith represents acclaimed culinary authors Jordan Mackay, Daniel Vaughn and Robert Sietsema; Top Chef stars John Tesar and Isaac Toups; and New York Times Bestsellers Skip Hollandsworth and barbecue superstar Aaron Franklin. Smith enjoys developing projects from concept to finished book, and is active in selling film and television rights for his clients, making numerous annual trips to the West Coast to pitch projects to managers, agents and producers. He lives in Dallas, Texas and commutes to New York.
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FICTION: BIPOC Fiction, Commercial Fiction, Crime Fiction, Fantasy, Fiction, General Fiction, Literary Fiction, Multicultural Fiction, Mystery, Science Fiction, Sports Fiction, Suspense Fiction, ThrillerNONFICTION: Biography, BIPOC Nonfiction, Business Book, Cookbook Cooking, Cultural Social Issues, Diet Nutrition, Economics, Food Drink, General Nonfiction, Health Wellness, History, Lifestyle, Mind Body Spirit, Money Finance, Multicultural Nonfiction, Narrative Nonfiction, Nonfiction, Reference, Science, Self-Help, Sports