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Howland Literary is a small American agency
with just three agents, all of whom are currently looking for new authors:
Victoria Dillman is an Associate Agent and
the newest member of team. Like all new agents, she needs authors.
Victoria is most interested in adult
literary/upmarket fiction and narrative and expert-driven nonfiction. Like
everyone else, she would particularly like to hear from underrepresented
communities including neurodivergent, queer, and BIPOC voices.
In fiction, Victoria looks for a
well-paced plot with a strong, distinctive voice. She is fascinated by complex
and nuanced characters with conflicting desires. She especially loves literary
fiction with a speculative or magical element. She is also intrigued by hybrids
of literary-genre fiction: pieces that work to subvert genre conventions.
She will
always be captured by family relationships, particularly the complexities of
sibling dynamics and intergenerational trauma. As someone who grew up
internationally, Victoria is drawn to narratives exploring transitory homes and
cultures.
In nonfiction, she is looking for
projects that have a passion for and in-depth knowledge of niche topics. She is
drawn to narratives that focus on the individual and offer fresh perspectives
on our world. Some of the topics she is interested include social justice,
climate change, mental health, cults, true crime, and counterculture.
Before Howland
Literary, Victoria Dillman was an assistant and foreign rights associate at
Sobel Weber Associates and an intern at Linda Leith Publishing, as well as a
reader for the Community of Literary Magazines and Presses (CLMP) Awards. She
holds a B.A. in English from McGill University, and an MFA in Fiction from The
New School.
Query
Victoria at: submissions@howlandliterary.com
Include the first 20 pages of your manuscript.
Cassie Mannes Murray is only acquiring nonfiction
proposals at the moment, from Dec 2021 to Feb 2022 {though she does also
represent fiction}.
Cassie is interested
in a lot of different topics and ideas, but she most often looks for narrative
nonfiction (including essay collections and memoir), and deep dives into pop
culture, theory, and science.
Before pivoting into publishing, Cassie was a high
school teacher for six years, and ran an infamous book blog known as Books
& Bowel Movements . She holds a B.A. in English and Creative Writing from
North Carolina State University, and an MFA in Creative Nonfiction from
University of North Carolina Wilmington.
She has published fiction and essays in The Rumpus, Joyland Magazine,
Passages North, Hobart, Fugue Journal, and StoryQuarterly. Her
essays have received notables in Best American Essays, and she's received a Pushcart
nomination.
You can see her full wishlist at her website here.
Query Cassie at:
Include a full proposal for nonfiction.
Carrie Howland founded Howland Literary, LLC in 2018,
after thirteen years as an agent, most recently at Empire Literary in New York
City.
Carrie is accepting submissions for adult literary,
upmarket, and commercial fiction
In nonfiction, she’s looking for memoir, narrative
and prescriptive nonfiction.
Carrie holds a B.A. in English and Creative Writing
from Albion College, where she was the Poetry Editor of The Albion Review. Her
poetry has appeared in various literary journals and magazines.
She attends several conferences, both nationally and
internationally, throughout the year. Her talk, “Beyond the Query
Letter,” tells all about Twitter pitches here.
In her spare time, Carrie volunteers as a foster for
a local dog rescue and is an active member of the Junior League. Her passions
include music, pop culture, and the Midwest.
She has been featured in several publications
discussing her work as an agent including Poets & Writers, SCWBI insight,
Akashic Books, and Slice Magazine.
Query Carrie at: ssubmissions@howlandliterary.com
For preference, paste the first 20 pages of your
manuscript into the email. Attachments also accepted.
Full submission guidelines here.
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