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Sheila Madonia-Maberry

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My Manuscript Wish List®

My Manuscript Wish List® Items

I’m a literary manager with BAM Management. I hold an MFA in Writing from Albertus Magnus College and have a background in English literature, history, and art. I’ve worked as both an editor and a published author, including serving as Co-Editor of The Scribe, with work appearing in Kansas City Metropolitan Verse and Breakwater.

When I read a manuscript, I’m looking for strong storytelling—solid structure, a clear voice, and the kind of tension that pulls a reader through the story. I’m especially drawn to writers with distinctive voices and stories that stay with you long after you’ve turned the final page.

I have a real love for psychological intrigue and suspense, the kind of story that builds slowly and keeps readers guessing. I’m highly intuitive, so if a plot can leave me guessing, I’ll likely become its strongest champion.

Fun facts about me:

When I’m not reading manuscripts or chasing the perfect twist in a story, I’m usually surrounded by a bit of organized chaos at home. I recently scored an old Underwood typewriter, which made me chortle with glee, and it now sits among shelves filled with both my academic and pleasure reading. I’m far more successful outdoors than in—I love plants, adore bees, and every spring my lawn proudly hosts a generous crop of dandelions so the early pollinators have something to eat before the real flowers wake up.

I’m a devoted tea drinker—never coffee—and much like Captain Picard, I prefer my Earl Grey hot, with lemon and honey. Fairy balls hang in my windows, poetry of mine has found its way into a number of journals, and there are always a few writing projects bouncing around my cranium.

I’m a foodie, a strong cook, and an adequate baker, and I try very hard to be a good human. My house is usually full of half-finished projects, dreams of Dibble Tudors and Craftsman homes, and I have a lust for Vera’s Land Rover Defender 90. Over the years, I’ve shared my life with quite the menagerie— I once raised cockatiels, dogs, Maine Coon cats, ferrets, a hedgehog, a tortoise, and even an iguana—so it’s safe to say I like my life the way I like my stories: lively, a little quirky, and full of character.

Submission Guidelines

Submissions should be emailed to https://QueryTracker.net/query/4211

Thank you for considering me for your work. I review every submission carefully and appreciate the opportunity to read new voices.

  • Psychological suspense and twisty thrillers that keep me—ahem, I mean the reader—guessing until the final page. If I can’t predict the twist, you’ve already won me over.

  • Mystery with strong atmosphere and unforgettable characters, where the setting feels so vivid it might as well be the protagonist.

  • Horror that chills without relying on shock value. Bonus points if there’s a heroic dog involved.

  • Historical fiction that weaves history seamlessly into the story rather than just visiting it for the scenery.

  • Emotionally resonant literary fiction centered on powerful relationships—the kind of book that leaves me reaching for tissues.

  • Memoir with a compelling narrative arc and an authentic, reflective voice.

  • Young Adult (YA) with a strong voice, emotional depth, and stories that resonate beyond the page.

  • Diverse protagonists and culturally rich stories that immerse readers in perspectives and experiences different from their own.

What I’m Not the Right Fit For:

While my tastes are broad, there are a few categories that typically aren’t the best match for my list:

  • Projects that rely on shock value, gratuitous violence, or cringeworthy moments instead of strong storytelling and character development.

  • Overly academic or dense narratives that lose the emotional core of the story

  • Manuscripts that rely heavily on tropes without strong character development or narrative structure

  • Projects that do not align with the genres listed in my wish list

I’m always drawn to strong voices, compelling characters, and stories that feel authentic and thoughtfully crafted.

Before You Query

A few tips to help your submission receive the best possible consideration:

  • Follow the QueryTracker submission guidelines carefully. Submissions that do not follow the requested format may be deleted without review.

  • Please allow up to six months (I read fast, but want to set proper expectations) for a response before following up on your query.

  • Make sure your query clearly explains the genre, word count, and central premise of your manuscript.

  • Most importantly, send the story only you can tell.

 

 

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