EDITORS
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GENRES
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Laura Chasen (St. Martin’s)
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Adult fiction (literary/book club), young adult fiction, and narrative nonfiction. |
Cat Clyne (Sourcebooks) |
Romances of all sub-genres (contemporary, erotic romance, romantic suspense, historical, paranormal), especially contemporary erotic romance and romantic suspense. I’m looking for characters who really grab me, strong writing, and a compelling emotional arc. Got a damaged hero? Send him my way. With erotic romance, I like edgy emotion tempered with humor or wit, unexpected moments of tenderness that make me tear up, and hot, blush-worthy, interesting sex that moves the relationship forward. Make me swoon and surprise me. - See more at: http://www.sourcebooks.com/editorial/#sthash.d6BlyHqN |
Caitlin Dareff (Macmillan)
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Commercial women’s fiction, literary/book club adult fiction, romance, young adult fiction, memoir, pop culture nonfiction. |
Nicole Fisher (Harper Collins)
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Contemporary romance, New Adult, romantic suspense, Regency historical romance, mysteries/thrillers |
Nicole Frail (Skyhorse Publishing)
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Cookbooks, General/women’s fiction (not literary), Mystery/suspense/thriller, Fantasy/science fiction/horror, young adult fiction, Reference/how-to, Biography/memoir, Mind/body/spirit, Health/Nutrition, Travel, Lifestyle |
Patience Bloom (Harlequin)
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Romance, romantic suspense, and Christian and historical romance. |
Ron Hogan (Regan Arts)
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Commercial fiction, non-fiction, romance |
Beena Kamlani (Penguin)
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Fiction, Non-fiction, Memoir, Essay |
Priyanka Krishnan (Random House)
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Women’s fiction, historical fiction, and romance. |
Jennifer Letwack (St.Martin’s)
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Fantasy, especially dark fairy tale retellings and historical fantasy, and science fiction, in both adult and YA. She loves complex characters and strong female heroines. She is also interested in narrative histories and biographies focused on American history, feminism and video games |
Elizabeth Poteet (St. Martin’s)
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Women’s fiction, YA, NA, romance humor |
Megan Reid (Simon & Schuster)
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Women’s fiction (including chick lit and new adult, but no genre romance, please), historical fiction, mystery, thrillers, and upmarket sci-fi/fantasy |
Annie Stone (Alloy Entertainment)
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YA fiction but we're also on the lookout for great writers of commercial middle grade and mainstream commercial adult fiction! |