Juliana McBride

…loud repeatedly, or cry, I’ll probably fall for your story! I’d love a really twisty dark academia YA. As with adult fiction, while I love a little bit of the…

Carol Hinz

…to 12,000 words. Very occasionally, a highly ambitious work of middle grade nonfiction that has crossover appeal to the trade market and the potential to be a breakout book, such…

Helen Lane

…of East Anglia and a postgrad qualification in Acoustics. She is passionate about books and has spent the last decade working with manuscripts. She lives in London with her family

Stuti Telidevara

…and sense of voice that leans more commercial than literary. As an agent I am editorially-minded and detail-oriented, and eager to work with writers, particularly those underrepresented in publishing, who…

Trinity McFadden

…for books. Each of our agents represents a carefully curated roster of authors writing and publishing in diverse categories, and together we have nearly 100 combined years of publishing experience…

Paige Terlip

…concept novels with captivating hooks, snarky characters with hearts of gold, creative magic systems, complicated relationships, and found families. She loves well-plotted twists, being a little bit scared, and stories…

Jenny Ly

…YA, I am open to all genres and stories with a captivating voice, heart, humor, adventure, and action, but I am particularly drawn to: realistic contemporary like Kelly Yang’s Front…

Mary Cummings

After thirteen years as an agent for kids’ books with Betsy Amster Literary Enterprises, in spring 2021 I opened my own agency: Great River Literary, dedicated exclusively to representing authors…

Cecilia (“CeCe”) Lyra

…points if there’s an immigrant angle in there. Family stories are like catnip to me, whether family of origin, family of partnership, or found family. I adored L.A. WEATHER by…