Lane Clarke

…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…

Olivia (Liv) Turner

…Luster, Beautiful World, Where Are You, Really Good, Actually, and Good Material. I love the exploration of the often tumultuous and uncomfortable event of growing up, and am especially interested…

Hillary Fazzari

…work with similarly high concepts. I acquire MG and YA (including crossover) in all genres, New Adult in most genres, and Adult more selectively with my inbox only open to…

Jack Mozley

…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…

Bethany Jett

…travel to the future). I loved the time travel element of 11/22/63 by Stephen King (probably the only book by him that I could handle). Romantic Comedies. Low spice. Slow…

Mark Falkin

…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…

Alexandria Brown

…Monaghan Advika and The Hollywood Wives by Kirthana Ramisetti The Girl Who Loved Tom Gordon by Stephen King The Soulmate by Sally Hepworth Choke by Chuck Palahniuk Really Good, Actually

Alisha West

…to make me giddy include psychological thrillers, mystery, family saga, and historical fiction. I always love a bit of romance, but as more of a subplot. Here, I’m also looking…

Lizz Nagle

…Both Die at the End, Adam Silvera The Nickel Boys, Colson Whitehead Raising Lazarus, Beth Macy Hillbilly Elegy: A Memoir of a Family and Culture in Crisis, J.D. Vance Everything…

Vicky Weber

…emotional arcs go hand-in-hand with the plot. If a book is high-concept, commercial fiction with beautiful, literary-leaning prose, it’s probably up my alley. I’ve recently had lots of authors confused…