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Agents Representing MG and YA Fiction:
1.
Tasneem Motala of The Rights Factory is currently looking for
character-driven MG and YA fiction, with or without a touch of magic, written
by BIPOC authors.
Query link: https://querymanager.com/query/2005Query
Submission (querymanager.com)
2.
Crystal Orazu
of Context Literary is looking for middle grade,
young adult, and adult fiction that explores interpersonal relationships
amongst traditional/chosen family members and friends using either realistic or
fantastical elements (especially from a first or second-gen immigrant
perspective). Fun sleight of hand/heist/spy narratives like the Gallagher
Girls series and darker stories along the lines of Coraline are also
very welcome.
Query: short
bio, and 5-10 pages inserted into the body of the email to querycrystal @ contextlit.com
3.
Margaret Danko
of Paper OverBoard is looking for
attention-grabbing voices especially #ownvoices narratives, literary fiction
with teeth, historical fiction with a dash of magical realism, fresh literary
and commercial suspense, spooky contemporary and fantasy YA, quirky and
heartwarming family stories, and romcoms full of charm and whimsy. She is also
interested in nonfiction in the areas of lifestyle, popular science,
health/wellness, true crime, politics and current affairs.
Query: Margaret.submissions@ paperoverboard.com
Please list that you are submitting to Margaret in
your email
4.
Emily Forney of Bookends Literary is looking for Picture Books,
Middle Grade and Young Adult manuscripts.
See her page here: About Us - BookEnds
Literary Agency
Query with
your query letter, synopsis, and optional page
samples to her QueryManager https://querymanager.com/emilyforney
You can also see her calls for submissions and wish
list on Twitter @emilykaitlinnn
5.
Analieze
Cervantes of Harvey Klinger Literary
Agency is looking for sci-fi with a Dystopian feel (e.g. Divergent);
contemporary romance); mystery (think Riverdale); paranormal but no zombies!;
crime fiction; LGBTQ (love story); and thriller/suspense (cliffhangers, want to
be on the edge of my seat).
Query: by
sending your query letter, synopsis and the first five pages of your manuscript
to her query manager at https://querymanager.com/query/AnaliezeCervantes
Does anyone else like to prepare special meals for the holidays? Well, I like to prepare fun, fancy meals the entire week. These pork chops were what I prepared tonight.
See how simple it is to make an ordinary dinner seem special, simply by getting the "right" cut of meat?
I also like to use a little food coloring in my mashed potatoes, and add a fun and festive alcoholic beverage to our nighttime meal to make it all the merrier.
I added a few spices to these pork chops to heat them up. I used a sprinkling of Turmeric because why not add a little color with some potent antioxidants at the same time?
If you've never heard of Turmeric, it's the spice that gives curry its yellow color and has been used in India for thousands of years as a medicinal herb and spice.
And as I age, one of the things I really appreciate about Turmeric is its proclaimed ability to improve joint and bone health while reducing inflammation. Plus, it has been tested as a cancer-fighting spice. And most important of all, it has been shown to be an effective antidepressant (and couldn't we all use that about now?)
If you've spent the last year in lockdown writing that perfect story and you're ready to start submitting your work to literary agents, you might want to take a look at this boutique literary agency. She's been around since 2004, so she has the experience you're looking for: Kathryn Green's agency
On her website, you'll see she says, "... I have purposely kept my list small. I am happy to consider all types of fiction but particularly like historical fiction, cozy mysteries, young adult and middle grade. For non-fiction I am interested in memoir, parenting, humor with a pop culture bent, and history. Quirky non- fiction is also a particular favorite."
She represents: Upmarket fiction, cozy mysteries, young adult and middle grade fiction, non-fiction (the quirkier, the better), and true crime. But she doesn't accept Science fiction/fantasy, children’s picture books, screenplays or poetry.
If you’re an author looking for an agent, I thought I’d offer a little help on this Moan…day
Monday is the start of a new week and I'm hoping to help get this Valentine week off to a creative
start. Let me know if this short list inspires you all to start submitting your “darlings”
to these wonderful women. What better way to share a little love this Valentine’s
week, than by sharing your babies with the world?
And good luck to all of you entering the submission
trenches.
3 Agents looking for manuscripts:
1)
ERIN NIUMATA is open for queries.
She’s looking for commercial nonfiction, including memoir,
as well as fiction: mysteries, rom-coms, and commercial women’s fiction.
To submit to her: send your query letter, synopsis and first
three chapters of your manuscript (or simply your query letter if you’re
submitting non-fiction). Submit everything in the body of the email to erin [@]
foliolit.com. Put QUERY in the subject line. Response time can take up
to six weeks.
But before you submit, check her out here on Twitter: @ecniumata
and her website here: ErinNiumata — Folio Literary Management
2)
LAUREN SPIELLER
Lauren just reopened for submissions on Saturday, February 6th,
so now is the perfect time to get that query sent on its way.
She’s seeking Middle Grade and Young Adult fiction, plus
some Adult fiction and non-fiction. But she’s always looking for diverse and
underrepresented voices.
But before you submit, check her out here on Twitter: @laurenspieller
and her literary listing here: Agents- TRIADA US LITERARY AGENCY and her website here: Literary Agent | LaurenSpieller | Young Adult Author and don’t forget to read over her Manuscript
Wish List here: LaurenSpieller - The Official Manuscript Wish List Website – submissions should
be sent to lauren @ triadaus . com (of course leave out the spaces).
3)
Heather Cashman
Heather has reopened to queries for Picture Books (PB),
Middle Grade stories (MG) and Young Adult (YA) too. She also does some adult fiction.
But before you submit, check her out here on Twitter: @HeatherCashman
plus you can see her literary listing with Storm Literary Agency here: About Us — Storm LiteraryAgency and don’t forget to read her submission guidelines and manuscript
wish list on that same site.
With the new year underway, I thought what better time than to set a few goals? And, I thought it would be more fun if I connected with other like-minded folk who enjoy fiction, fantasy and maybe even a little fun too.
So, I thought I’d start a Writerly Wednesday blog
where I could list upcoming competitions for writers and illustrators and
perhaps some mentoring opportunities.
And I wanted to begin with Brenda Drake’s competition. If you’ve never heard of Pitch Wars or PitMad,
check it out here: Pitch Wars and if
you’ve never heard of Brenda Drake you can read more about her here: Pitch Wars » Brenda
Drake
Years ago, I competed in Pitch Wars and was lucky
enough to win a mentorship. It was a fantastic opportunity and an even better
journey on my path to publication. Now, I’m not saying that I sold that
particular book…yet…but it definitely helped me take my manuscript to the next
level.
So, if you’re looking for a little help with your
creativity, Pitch Wars might just be perfect for you. And, if you’re simply
looking for some like-minded friends or building your network in the writing
community, this is a great place to begin.
And if you have any questions about my experience
through the Pitch Wars process, please list them in the comment section below.
Let’s all work together to make this a better, more
creative, year for everyone.