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Ms. Alicia Brooks

Alicia Brooks Literary Agency

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Alicia Brooks

Alicia Brooks Literary Agency

New York, NY
Website:
abla.agency
AALA Member:
Yes (Visit Site)
Query Methods
Accepts queries via...
Online Form [Go To Form]
Genres
This agent is seeking the following genres:

Fiction

Book Club
Historical
Horror
Literary Fiction
Thrillers/Suspense
Young Adult

Non-Fiction

Cultural/Social Issues
Juvenile/Graphic
Memoir
Narrative
Pop Culture
Self-Help
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Author Comments
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juliekraetz
07/07/2026 05:20 PM
Q: 4/22 72k thriller
FR: 7/7/2026!!

Roman_Arbisi17
07/05/2026 06:18 PM
Q: 7/5/2026 - Literary Fiction, 55k
JRHenry
06/29/2026 03:54 PM
Pitched at Conference 5/16
Requested Full 5/17

YA Fantasy 70k

Set up a call to meet!! 6/22
lobsidedbob
06/16/2026 03:47 PM
6/16/26 queried memoir 62,000 words via online form
Mhawkes3
06/13/2026 05:37 PM
6/13/26 queried thriller 63,000 words via online form.
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Profile History
Last Update:
11/10/2025 - Started a new agency. Formerly with Martin Literary.
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