Literary Agency
“I’m looking for genre-blending fiction... books that pull a bit of genre into the literary.” @ericsmithrocks #MSWL ericsmithrocks.com/mswl
Editor
birdie schae ☀️ @birdienotabird
healthy soft supportive relationships in books and any media actually are deeply underrated send tweetForever & always my favorite relationships 🥺 #MSWL
Literary Agency
“Actively seeking fun / funny gift books, especially with a lifestyle twist to them. Open to a really wide range of topics on this one, so be creative!” @claire_m_harris #MSWL psliterary.com/submissions/
Editor
Looking for a story about overcoming some sort of humiliation #MSWL
Literary Agent
To absolutely no one's surprise, I am daydreaming about finding a project that can comp to Our Flag Means Death... #MSWL 🌊⚓️🏴☠️
Literary Agent
#MSWL TV show edition! Psychological thrillers, suspense, horror, mystery. Adult and YA. magic welcome. Things that feel bottled-up and breathless with all the unrevealed secrets... SEVERENCE, PIECES OF HER, YELLOW JACKETS, KNIVES OUT.
Literary Agency
“I would love to see more masc. of centre genderfluid, trans, and non-binary protagonists across genres.” @readbystephanie #MSWL psliterary.com/submissions/
Publisher
Happy #UPColorado Thursday!
A little #mswl: I'm (@AllegraMartsch) looking 4 scholars researching food co-ops + community gardening among marginalized ppls as a method of #envirojustice. Would ❤️ an interdisciplinary lens. If you know someone working in this area let me know!
Literary Agent
P.S. Literary Agency @PSLiterary
“I’m on the hunt for fiction told from the point-of-view of two of more women filled with so-called unsavory emotions: greed, envy, jealousy, shame. And secrets—please give me secrets!” @ceciliaclyra #MSWL psliterary.com/submissions/ pic.twitter.com/KLq0Teggf8Send me your stories! #MSWL #WritingCommunity
Literary Agency
“I’m on the hunt for fiction told from the point-of-view of two of more women filled with so-called unsavory emotions: greed, envy, jealousy, shame. And secrets—please give me secrets!” @ceciliaclyra #MSWL psliterary.com/submissions/
Literary Agent
I would love to read a proposal on tipping culture #MSWL #WritingCommunity
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Literary Agent
A rom-com about a hot "it" girl who swears off well-toned abs for well-toned brains called Geek Chic or something equally adorable. Give me some set up like a dating show or dare, wedding, or twist it with a best guy friend whose been the "one" all along helping her search. #MSWL
Literary Agent
#MSWL someone I 💜 & his brother grew up in Miami & would escape on their little outboard motor boat into the ocean to fish or scuba dive. When life at homes not perfect, the ocean's a great escape. Give me historical 1960s Miami, two brothers, the ocean. Realistic or fantasy...
Literary Agent
#MSWL while I absolutely love middle grade horror and dark fantasy, I'm seeing A LOT of it in queries. Would love to see some variety! Sci-fi, fairytale retellings, contemporary, something tragic, joyful stories, series oriented, adventure, etc
Literary Agent
I’d also love to see more BIPOC nonfiction writers for all age categories. I have some ideas brewing! #MSWL
Literary Agent
Hey writers! I’d love to see more MG and YA, esp mysteries (love Mrytle Hardcastle and TRULY DEVIOUS series), spooky horror (witches over splatterpunk), and character-driven commercial (like Jenny Han or Ash Van Otterloo). #MSWL
Literary Agent
Kate Whitaker 🌷☕️ @kwhitaker_
what on earth is going on with men?? pic.twitter.com/jEVlhj0W3JIn book world, this man would obviously be a serial killer, and THAT is an #MSWL if I ever saw one
Literary Assistant
just want more dark academia storylines tbh ... more Secret History, murdery, lush and twisty stories set against the backdrop of stifling academia, bonus points if it's historical (1940s or 60s would be fascinating, pls) ty and good night #mswl
Literary Agency
“Realistic middle grade stories featuring characters with compelling interests, like in The First Rule of Punk by Celia C. Pérez and The Thing About Jellyfish by Ali Benjamin.” @agentvicente #MSWL mariavicente.com/representation
Literary Agent
Savannah Brooks @SBLitAgent
in society and what happens when they step outside of those roles (I focused a lot on my experience in various forms of recreational fighting and combat arts). This is an evergreen topic of interest to me—how society views people and, in return, how we start to view ourselves. /How our identity is shaped by people’s reactions to us. While I’m not currently open to adult nonfiction, I would love to see contemporary fiction that grapples with these same questions in thoughtful, surprising ways, especially from underrepresented perspectives.
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