
Literary Agent

Literary Agent

Literary Agent
Dahlia Adler @MissDahlELama
I am out of ways to tell traditional publishing they need to buy more trans girl YA but holy shit how are you still buying one a year at BEST.Don't tell me no one is subbing it because I will literally hand you one I am dying to see bought and then it's gonna get weird.
I would love to see more of these stories in my inbox. #mswl

Literary Agent
Heather Cashman @HeatherCashman
I'm as ready as I'll ever be!#WritingCommunity #amwriting #amquerying pic.twitter.com/l6Ao3L75pN
For those of you looking for my #MSWL (wish list):
manuscriptwishlist.com/mswl-post/heat…
#writingcommunity #amquerying #amwriting

Literary Agency
"I want fiction in the motherhood space with ANOTHER big layer (i.e. capitalism, race, health, disability etc)."
@carlywatters #MSWL
psliterary.com/submissions/

Editor

Literary Agent
Amelinda Bérubé 👻👻 @metuiteme
I found these AI generated "women laughing with salad" posted on FB and they are clearly the pinnacle of the genre (1/2) pic.twitter.com/G9sRTRtsZmI keep thinking about this, so #mswl for monstrous females
twitter.com/metuiteme/stat…

Literary Agent
静遥 @escentia
spiky elf husband #FFXIV pic.twitter.com/YUHe3KPpqe#mswl if bipoc and/or genderbent

Literary Assistant

Literary Assistant
elise 🌿 @elise_forslund
i would love to see more stories of characters navigating well-deserved guilt. i read a lot of books about processing guilt and the arc is almost always the character realizing they aren’t truly at fault. but what about characters who really, genuinely are responsible?Send me your novels about guilt, shame, regret, seeking atonement, earning forgiveness; redemption arcs for someone who isn't necessarily a villain, but who has made choices with irrevocable consequences and has to find a way to live with their actions and keep going. #MSWL

Literary Agent

Literary Agency
"Looking for crime fiction like Laura Lippman, Patricia Cornwell, and Lorna Barrett."
@CurtisPSLA #MSWL
psliterary.com/submissions/

Literary Agent
Susan Van Metre @skeetermeeter
I've missed much of this discussion but reading this astute article made me wonder if we need some YA books that are just easier to read? Part of what the mass paperbacks of the past offered, besides a low price point, was very accessible prose and brevity. twitter.com/CiteSomething/…
Literary Agency
"I want nonfiction pop culture nostalgia. Projects that take pop culture and apply it to a new form. For example, ARE YOU AFRAID OF THE DARK RUM?"
@readbystephanie #MSWL
psliterary.com/submissions/

Literary Agent
Dr. Lisa Munro @llmunro
There are only a small number of writers I trust to write about adoption in ways that feel real and authentic and they're all adopted people themselves#MSWL: fiction AND nonfiction about adoption by ***adoptees***!!!!!!

Editor

Literary Agent
Jay Hulme @JayHulmePoet
Love to get an email saying that there are so many bones in the graveyard that they're not only attempting to escape vertically, but laterally, and are causing the city council an enormous headache as skeletons attempt to smash through retaining walls and flee into the streets.#mswl 👀

Literary Agent

Literary Agent
Surprise! I'm open to queries!
My #MSWL & QueryManager link are on the Howland website: howlandliterary.com/about-us.
Looking forward to reading your work! ✨















