Reminder: New literary agents (with this spotlight featuring Rachel Crawford of Wolf Literary Services) are golden opportunities for new writers because each one is a literary agent who is likely building his or her client list.
About Rachel: Rachel Crawford is a literary agent and film rights manager at Wolf Literary. Hailing from sunny Brisbane, Australia, Rachel moved to New York in 2011. She worked previously at Sterling Lord Literistic and as an associate at Fletcher and Company, and has a background in rights and marketing.
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She is Seeking: Rachel is looking for literary and commercial fiction and YA. She’s interested in stories that defy genre conventions and play with reader expectations, and particularly enjoys dystopian, eco-fiction, and apocalyptic narratives, as well as anything with a scientist protagonist. She’s also looking for international fiction, political fiction that explores big ideas through compelling narrative, and stories from traditionally underrepresented voices. She loves stories about women by women.
In nonfiction she’s interested in tech, futurism, psychology, environment, and science, and isn’t adverse to prescriptive nonfiction from authors with a strong professional background in their topic of choice.
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How to Contact: To submit a project to Rachel, please send a detailed synopsis and the first 50 pages to queries@wolflit.com, with ‘for Rachel’ in the subject header.
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