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Ms. Lara Perkins
Andrea Brown Literary Agency
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General
Lara Perkins
Andrea Brown Literary Agency
CA
- Website:
- www.andreabrownlit.com
- AALA Member:
- Yes (Visit Site)
Query Methods
Accepts queries via...
Genres
This agent is seeking the following genres:
Fiction
Fantasy
Historical
Horror
Literary Fiction
Mystery
Romance
• Romance, Historical
Science Fiction
Thrillers/Suspense
Upmarket
Non-Fiction
none
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Known Clients (current & past)
Tracy Barrett
Ross Burach
Tami Charles
Katherine Locke
Emily Martin
John Nez
Natalie C. Parker
Anne Sibley O'Brien
Melissa Thomson
Denise Vega
Matthew Ward
Dianna Winget
Author Comments
Comments by authors about this agent.
jcgraham
03/09/2026 08:11 PM
3/9/26 - Q adult horror
Ljpk1992
03/09/2026 07:56 AM
Queried 3/1/26
Full request 3/5/26
Thriller 70k
Full request 3/5/26
Thriller 70k
LightofBeauty
03/08/2026 08:35 PM
EQ: Literary/Upmarket 3-1-26
ER: 3-8-26
Lara was very sweet and kind in her personalized rejection that was complimentary and showed that she actually read my entire query package. Her reason for passing may have been pretty form (enjoyed my pitch/sample but not the right fit for her list), but her overall lovely tone and clear professionalism was not - an extreme rarity these days! A lot of times some agents on here are overly praised and hyped for merely only writing a line or two of personalization that is essentially still just a form rejection letter whereas with this agent, the praise/hype is actually well-earned, genuine, and deserved. She's clearly a lovely person and a fantastic agent.
ER: 3-8-26
Lara was very sweet and kind in her personalized rejection that was complimentary and showed that she actually read my entire query package. Her reason for passing may have been pretty form (enjoyed my pitch/sample but not the right fit for her list), but her overall lovely tone and clear professionalism was not - an extreme rarity these days! A lot of times some agents on here are overly praised and hyped for merely only writing a line or two of personalization that is essentially still just a form rejection letter whereas with this agent, the praise/hype is actually well-earned, genuine, and deserved. She's clearly a lovely person and a fantastic agent.
mohusseini
03/07/2026 05:50 PM
Just wanted to leave a note here for others... so hey... query rejected (and given the odds in general, that's not a surprise)
But the how matters, and this is just to say that the how was warm and genuine and meaningful.
The worst rejections make you feel worse or unseen.
This did neither.
Grateful to Lara for her kindness and a little jealous of folks who get to work with her!
There you go.
But the how matters, and this is just to say that the how was warm and genuine and meaningful.
The worst rejections make you feel worse or unseen.
This did neither.
Grateful to Lara for her kindness and a little jealous of folks who get to work with her!
There you go.
Rayawantspapaya
03/07/2026 01:11 AM
Sent speculative fantasy 90k Feb 1st 2026
FR- march 6th 2026
FR- march 6th 2026
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Profile History
- Last Update:
- 03/01/2026 - Open to queries.
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