Naomi Eisenbeiss
…probably not going to be right for your SFF manuscripts and I only represent adult projects. No MG, YA, etc. The only exception I’d make for that is for graphic…
…probably not going to be right for your SFF manuscripts and I only represent adult projects. No MG, YA, etc. The only exception I’d make for that is for graphic…
…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…
…encompass a little bit of everything, and I’m really drawn to genre-blending—I particularly love when speculative elements or twists are incorporated into familiar genre structures (i.e.: spec romances, mysteries/thrillers in…
…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…
…NOT want: chapter books, middle grade that reads too young, westerns (unless it’s like GUNSLINGER GIRL by Lyndsay Ely), erotica, books where sexual assault or domestic violence are a large…
…genre, while Tchaikovsky’s Shards and Children series keep me here, but I am equally delighted with a deep zoom on finely drawn characters as in The Long Way to a…
…trashy Here’s a bit more of what I’m looking for at the moment… Queer narratives, especially from abroad or in parts of the U.S which have been under-represented in mainstream…
…businesses, litigating disputes. While I do maintain my Bar card, I am a full-time literary agent representing fiction and nonfiction. I am also a writer with two traditionally published novels…
…genres, I’m drawn to stories with a unique premise (especially if it twists genre conventions), lyrical prose, complex women, and that are, ultimately, hopeful. Here is some more specific info,…