
Literary Agent
Seeing a lot of queries from folks who love @mikechenwriter, and that fills my heart.
Reminder... I'm looking for adult literary genre blends, like Here & Now & Then, or like Station Eleven by @EmilyMandel and The Night Circus by @erinmorgenstern. ericsmithrocks.com/mswl #MSWL

Literary Agency
"Multi POV, time slip or dual past/present narrative structure women’s fiction, historical, domestic suspense, or upmarket like THE ALICE NETWORK, THE SUBWAY GIRLS." @carlywatters #MSWL psliterary.com/submissions/

Literary Agent
Renaissance festival inspired a #mswl. Ya fantasy with a badass female jouster.

Literary Agency
"I love powerful personal stories, especially from essayists. Some of my favorite essayists include Nicole Chung and Michele Filgate." @ericsmithrocks #MSWL ericsmithrocks.com/mswl

Literary Agent

Literary Agent
Sarah Barley @the_SDB
My niche seems to be publishing books featuring fantastical, magical trees. Send me your magical trees.I, too, am a witchy lady of the forest. #MSWL

Editor

Literary Agent
L i v @Livforbooks
It angers me that no one has made a historical-fiction apocalypse book. Do you understand the fookin potential? Why is the apocalypse only set in present time??You’re telling me ZOMBIES or an epidemic wouldn’t be “”realistic”” in the past?? Open your MIND, BRO. IT’S FICTION

Literary Agent
#PeacefulMosques stories are my #mswl right now.

Editor
Peter Knapp @petejknapp
#mswl - a sweeping middle grade series with heart and humor! Related, but more specifically: a middle grade series with puzzle-y elements. And, always, middle grade with magic, especially cozy magic!“Cozy magic” is my new eternal wish list item. EXTREME bonus points if I get a magical school with it. #mswl

Literary Agency
“I’d love a nonfiction project that tackles food or cooking from a non-status quo perspective. Prose over cookbook preferred!” @kurestinarmada #MSWL psliterary.com/submissions/

Literary Agent
A few more #mswl items from yours truly.
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Literary Agent
Jennifer Wills @WillsWork4Books
I want to go on a Survivor/Naked and Afraid style trip that is set up like an Escape Room. Meaning you are dropped on a deserted beach and the object is to see how long you can last before you give up and they take you to the resort for the rest of your stay. 1/2Because my hubby thinks he can do better than these survivalists (despite having a major aversion to being cold and/or wet and/or hungry) and I'd love to see him try. Like Castaway, but as a vacation.
Also, why not, let's #mswl that.

Literary Agent
Sarah Guan @Sarah_Guan
One of the things good gothic fantasy & claustrophobic scary spaceship stories have in common is that they both do setting-as-character well.Really, any setting can be made to feel like a character. Creepy castle? Floating city? Jungle that *devours* people? YES.
Anyway—#mswl! twitter.com/ellethevillain…
Absolutely a #MSWL for me, as well! Send these to me so I can send them to @Sarah_Guan :)

Literary Agent

Literary Agent

Literary Agent
rachel syme @rachsyme
the teeeeeeens are at it agaiiiiiiin theatlantic.com/technology/arc… pic.twitter.com/eKRyLCWTzA#MSWL These are the kinds of details that build a convincing, contemporary YA world. Teens are intertwined with digital communication, and they're secretive, which means they're going to figure this shit out on their own. So much to mine! Write it true.

Literary Agent

Literary Agent
If you have middle grade or YA project that feels like #OneDayAtATime with all of that amazing diverse representation, please send it my way. I’ll need to fill the hole created by its cancellation. #mswl



















