Laura Zats
Literary Agent
Headwater Literary Management
Founder & Agent @HeadwaterLit . Host of the award-winning @printrunpodcast . Publishers Weekly industry MVP. She/her & Ms/Mx. Open to queries!
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Q125: YA F with a cool story and comps I love. Request. #500queries
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Q124: I don’t know what it is, but there’s SO MANY historical baseball books and they’re all about making friends with black people in the face of all the odds! Pass. #500queries
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Q123: This C YA feels very vague. Pass. #500queries
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Q122: When it comes to coming-of-age tales, I’m always on the lookout for poignant. This one promises a lot of tears. Request. #500queries
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Q121: Not a query. Just a request if we rep films. Pass. #500queries
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Q120: Roadtrip books are hard for me, but I’m intrigued enough by this C YA premise that I’ll take a look at a few chapters. Request! #500queries
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Q119: This paranormal does ALL the wrong things. Telling me you ONLY want to work with one publisher, demanding a response in two weeks, and accusing me of wanting to steal the synopsis. Pass. #500queries
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Q118: Queries like this C YA are hard, because i can see the market, it’s perfectly pitched, and yet, I’m not excited about it. Proof that querying is as much about finding the RIGHT agent as it is everything else. Pass. #500queries
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Q117: SF, but too didactic. I like to find my own lessons in the books I read. Pass. #500queries
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Q116: Do not, I repeat, DO NOT query a project you’re not done writing! Pass. #500queries
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Q115: MG. As I’m winding down on this category, a project really needs to shine. This one was fine, but not It. Pass. #500queries
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Q114: I was on the fence about this F, but it popped over to the hesitant request side because the query was so well-written. #500queries
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Q113: obvious morality lesson in any type of fiction means a pass from me. #500queries
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Q112: Chosen one + rhetorical questions = pass. #500queries
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Q111: I love romance in my F, but this one felt out of balance. Pass. #500queries
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Q110: If you’re drafting a series and the main thrust is an event that happens at the end of the first book, you started the series a book too soon. Pass. #500queries
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Q109: I didn’t know I wanted Laura Ingalls Wilder with ghosts, but here we are. Request. #500queries
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Q108: I’m a sucker for no-strings -> strings in CR. Request! #500queries
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Q107: I am not a fan of magical items giving kids powers. Pass. #500queries
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Q106: YA SF. I don’t think anything’s wrong with this one. I just personally don’t get it? Pass. #500queries