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Ms. Ritu Anand
D4EO Literary Agency
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Ritu Anand
D4EO Literary Agency
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- www.d4eoliteraryagency.com
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Genres
This agent is seeking the following genres:
Fiction
Contemporary
Fantasy
• Fantasy, Historical
General Fiction
Historical
Humor/Satire
Literary Fiction
Middle Grade
Picture Book
Romance
• Romance, Historical
Women's Fiction
Young Adult
Non-Fiction
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Author Comments
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writethrowclay
01/24/2026 09:45 AM
@Mariekes_mesmerizing_books, that's definitely abnormal. And if that's how she spelled "write"... hopefully just an unfortunate auto-correct.
Mariekes_mesmerizing_books
01/24/2026 09:31 AM
Please read this carefully before you query!
Query (letter and three chapters): 1/11/26
79K (queer) contemporary YA romance
Nudge due to offer of rep: 1/24/26
Within 15 minutes I got a reply: "I am happy to discuss potential representation with you over the phone. Please send me dates and times that work for you in the next two weeks. Also, if you could send over the complete manuscript."
I asked her if she could share what prompted her interest in discussing potential representation at this stage, before she had the chance to read the full.
Within minutes I got another reply: "It’s actually the subject matter you’ve chosen to right. It is highly relevant."
So, she wants to set up a call based solely on the subject matter (cancel culture) being “highly relevant?" Thanks, but no thanks. Relevance doesn’t automatically equal quality or fit, and I’m not comfortable with an agent who only mentions the subject without commenting on my writing or the characters.
Query (letter and three chapters): 1/11/26
79K (queer) contemporary YA romance
Nudge due to offer of rep: 1/24/26
Within 15 minutes I got a reply: "I am happy to discuss potential representation with you over the phone. Please send me dates and times that work for you in the next two weeks. Also, if you could send over the complete manuscript."
I asked her if she could share what prompted her interest in discussing potential representation at this stage, before she had the chance to read the full.
Within minutes I got another reply: "It’s actually the subject matter you’ve chosen to right. It is highly relevant."
So, she wants to set up a call based solely on the subject matter (cancel culture) being “highly relevant?" Thanks, but no thanks. Relevance doesn’t automatically equal quality or fit, and I’m not comfortable with an agent who only mentions the subject without commenting on my writing or the characters.
Kardos
01/20/2026 07:53 PM
Q:11/6/2025
High Fantasy Thriller
CNR: 1/20/26
High Fantasy Thriller
CNR: 1/20/26
pocket_rose
01/20/2026 04:59 PM
@writethrowclay thanks for the info!
writethrowclay
01/20/2026 07:35 AM
@pocket_rose... the agent bio for Robert Diforio (the founder of this agency) says two weeks, if it helps.
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