Ms. Paloma Hernando

Ayesha Pande Literary

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Paloma Hernando

Ayesha Pande Literary

New York, NY
Website:
www.pandeliterary.com
Twitter (X):
@AgentPaloma
AALA Member:
Yes (Visit Site)
Query Methods
Accepts queries via...
Online Form [Go To Form]
Genres
This agent is seeking the following genres:

Fiction

Fantasy
Graphic Novel
Middle Grade
Romance
Science Fiction
Young Adult

Non-Fiction

General Non-Fiction
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Author Comments
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AugustoV
10/13/2025 12:48 PM
Do folks get a confirmation message after submitting through the agency's form?

Karscarby
10/12/2025 07:57 AM
Q: 10/12
Fantasy
shangie
10/10/2025 04:15 AM
The Fractured Sky 115k
Q: 10/10/25 via online form
sziders
10/01/2025 12:40 PM
Romantasy 113k
Q: 10/1/25 via online form
prahajess
09/07/2025 01:09 PM
Query 1/4/25
93K YA fantasy
partial req. 1/5/25
nudged 4/5/25
nudged 8/9/25







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Profile History
Last Update:
10/09/2024 - Changed agencies. Formerly with Einstein Literary
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