
Literary Agent

Literary Agent

Literary Agent

Literary Agent

Literary Agent
Kristin Ostby @kristinostby
Hey, writers! I’m once again caught up on queries and eager to find my next client! Here's what I'd love to find... 🧵 #MSWLTo begin with, I’m prioritizing BIPOC creators and, more broadly, writers from marginalized or underrepresented backgrounds, with an eye out for disabled writers. #MSWL

Literary Agency
“A few of the [nonfiction] themes that I’m looking for include: Privacy; Big Tech vs. Government; Flexibility, Climate Change, and Infrastructure. Bonus points if you’re conveying an original idea through a counterintuitive angle.” @ceciliaclyra #MSWL psliterary.com/submissions/

Literary Agent

Literary Agent

Literary Agency
#MSWL @greyhausagency is interested in ALL Harlequin lines and general women's fiction. Make sure to read all that I put out there about what I believe is Women's Fiction

Literary Agent

Literary Agent
Ryan Boelter @lordneptune
Vampires kill people and raise them back from the dead (as more vampires), and are therefore Necromancers.Werewolves have transformation sequences and their stories usually revolve around self-discovery, and are therefore Magical Girls.
In this essay, I will...
#MSWL for magical girl werewolves ✨🐺

Literary Agency
“Weird and wonderful tales for YA like Wilder Girls by Rory Power, They Both Die at the End by Adam Silvera, and The Strange and Beautiful Sorrows of Ava Lavender by Leslye Walton” @agentvicente #MSWL mariavicente.com/representation

Literary Agent

Literary Agency
Here's a sweet #MSWL tweet from @AgentJessicaA!
"I want more joyful books—book club fiction, women’s fiction, romance, memoir—just books that are filled with positivity and hope. Uplifting, happy stories with BIPOC and LGBTQ+ characters are especially wanted."

Literary Agency
"Crime fiction like Ian Rankin, Chevy Stevens, Patricia Cornwell, & Lee Child." @CurtisPSLA #MSWL psliterary.com/submissions/

Literary Agent

Literary Agency
“In the middle grade space I love grounded fantasy, magical realism, or any stories with light touches of magic.” @adriamgoetz #MSWL psliterary.com/submissions/

Literary Agency
“Unlikely friendship novels with heavy plot & a feel-good ending.” @carlywatters #MSWL psliterary.com/submissions/

Literary Agency
“Stories that celebrate neurodiversity, from authors who are themselves neurodivergent, both in fiction and non-fiction, Middle Grade, Young Adult, and Adult.” @ericsmithrocks #MSWL ericsmithrocks.com/mswl















