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Ms. Stuti Shah
The Rights Factory
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Fiction
Book Club
Chick Lit
Commercial
Contemporary
Crime/Police
Fantasy
Historical
Humor/Satire
LGBTQ+
Multicultural
Mystery
• Mystery, Cozy
New Adult
Offbeat/Quirky
Religious/Inspirational
Romance
Science Fiction
Thrillers/Suspense
Upmarket
Women's Fiction
Young Adult
Non-Fiction
Biography
Cultural/Social Issues
Current Affairs/Politics
Humor/Gift Book
Journalism
LGBTQ+
Memoir
Multicultural
Narrative
Pop Culture
Relationship/Dating
True Adventure/Crime
Women's Issues
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Patrick (Admin)
07/15/2026 08:03 AM
@prahajess, there are a few agents who don’t ask for a query letter.
prahajess
07/14/2026 11:40 PM
I didn't see a place for the actual Query letter -- only the synopsis and a one-paragraph blurb. :|
Kjame_05
07/14/2026 04:57 PM
Submitted.
100k - Dystopian Science Fiction
100k - Dystopian Science Fiction
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