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Ms. Kelly Thomas
Serendipity Literary Agency
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General
Kelly Thomas
Serendipity Literary Agency
305 Gates Avenue
Brooklyn, NY 11216
- Website:
- www.serendipitylit.com/
- Twitter (X):
- @serendipitylit
- AALA Member:
- Yes (Visit Site)
Query Methods
Genres
This agent is seeking the following genres:
Fiction
Children's
Humor/Satire
Middle Grade
Mystery
Picture Book
Thrillers/Suspense
Young Adult
Non-Fiction
Art/Photography
Business/Finance
Food/Lifestyle
Health/Fitness
Memoir
Narrative
Psychology
Science/Technology
Self-Help
Travel
True Adventure/Crime
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Profile Update
Patrick (Admin)
05/27/2026 05:49 PM
Profile Update: Closed to queries.
cinderedhead
05/22/2026 04:08 PM
Q: 5/22/26 75k Dystopian
Cgmarika
05/09/2026 12:57 PM
Q: contemporary Southern romance, 72,000 debut
SideFX
05/04/2026 05:41 PM
Q: 05/05/2026 paranormal psychological thriller- 66K
Whoisbellaboo1
04/19/2026 10:56 AM
Q: 4/19/2026 Children's Picture Book 500 words
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Profile History
- Last Update:
- 05/27/2026 - Closed to queries.
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