Ms. Joanna Rasheed

Ultra Literary

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Joanna Rasheed

Ultra Literary

New York, NY
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Website:
ultraliterary.com
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Genres
This agent is seeking the following genres:

Fiction

Contemporary
Fantasy
Science Fiction
Women's Fiction
Young Adult

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Luanneo12
10/03/2025 05:43 PM
Queried again [after rewrite suggested] 10/3/2025
Contemporary fiction, 67k
kelljasmer
10/01/2025 11:12 PM
Query: 6/8/2025
YA fairy tale fantasy, 100k

Form Rejection: 9/15/2025
sziders
10/01/2025 01:34 PM
Q: 10/1/25
Fantasy + Romance 113k
brookbwrites
09/29/2025 01:07 PM
Q: 9/29/25
Upmarket Contemporary 96k
SamuelLScheib
09/22/2025 06:02 AM
Queried 6/18/25
Rejected 9/18/25

Her rejection appears to be a form letter yet the wording is coldly odd:

Thank you for your query, but I will not be offering representation for this work. I wish you luck on your writing journey.
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