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Tag Archives: Unreliable Narrators
Monika Woods, Inkwell Management
I’m looking for literary and commercial fiction, and compelling non-fiction in food, popular culture, science, and current affairs. Some of my dream projects include historical fiction about feminists, the Roma, and Maxim Lieber, darkly suspenseful stories (both true and made-up) with unreliable narrators, anything about Poland and its history, nonfiction that is creatively critical, and … Continue reading
Whitley Abell, Inklings Literary Agency
I am building my list of YA, MG, and Adult fiction. Regardless of market or genre, I’m looking for books with a great hook or a fascinating world, a strong but *real* protagonist, a story I can sink my teeth into, and, most importantly, a voice I would follow to the end of the world … Continue reading
Alice Jerman, HarperCollins
I am looking for both YA and MG. I love to fall in love with characters, so I’m drawn to complex, well-drawn characters that really come to life. I’m also drawn to forbidden love, and beautiful poetic writing. My wish list is: Romantic, richly imagined fantasy, think The Winner’s Curse or Daughter of Smoke and … Continue reading
Stephanie Stein, HarperCollins
I’m looking for YA and middle-grade fiction in a variety of genres, including fantasy, science fiction, contemporary, historical, and everything in between. I love stories that play with narrative structure (non-linear timelines, unconventional POVs, quirky or unreliable narrators) and/or twist the rules of genre. And there’s a special place in my heart for all things … Continue reading
Thao Le, Sandra Dijkstra Literary Agency
• More diverse stories (whether it be MG, YA, or adult SFF). • Stories with atmospheric writing and lush settings. • Epistolary romances (where the couple falls in love without meeting each other, only knowing one another through letters or emails or text message, etc). Mistaken identity is a … Continue reading