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Ms. Amelia Appel

Triada US Literary Agency

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Amelia Appel

Triada US Literary Agency

PO Box 561
Sewickley, PA 15143
Website:
www.triadaus.com
Twitter (X):
@AmeliaLAppel
AALA Member:
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Genres
This agent is seeking the following genres:

Fiction

Commercial
Contemporary
Family Saga
Fantasy
  • Fantasy, Contemporary/Urban
  • Fantasy, Magical Realism
Graphic Novel
Historical
Horror
Humor/Satire
LGBTQ+
Literary Fiction
Multicultural
Mystery
Offbeat/Quirky
Romance
  • Romance, Comedy
Science Fiction
Thrillers/Suspense
Upmarket
Women's Fiction
Young Adult
  • Young Adult, Contemporary
  • Young Adult, Fantasy
  • Young Adult, Historical
  • Young Adult, Literary
  • Young Adult, Mystery
  • Young Adult, Paranormal
  • Young Adult, Paranormal Romance
  • Young Adult, Romance
  • Young Adult, Science Fiction

Non-Fiction

Art/Photography
Business/Finance
Cookbook
Cultural/Social Issues
Food/Lifestyle
Health/Fitness
History
How To
Humor/Gift Book
Journalism
LGBTQ+
Multicultural
Narrative
Nature/Ecology
Pets
Pop Culture
Psychology
Science/Technology
Self-Help
Sports
Travel
True Adventure/Crime
Women's Issues
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Known Clients (current & past)
Olivie Blake
Kimberly Vale
Author Comments
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kirabruner
05/08/2025 09:30 PM
@reagan_of Amelia represents Olivie Blake, Kimberly Vale, and recently signed a new author, Ceci Li.

reagan_of
05/06/2025 03:10 PM
does anyone know what books she specifically represents? it's my understanding triada is a very collaborative agency, but it's hard to pin down who is the lead seller on any specific project in most cases
FionaB1
05/06/2025 12:07 PM
kristibookman it is very hard to tell considering their website says to try again every 2 weeks if you do not receive a response—when very clearly this agent doesn't always respond. What I do see is that every full request in the last 2 years was made within a week of querying, so I think it's safe to CNR, but maybe wait 12 weeks before querying another agent at the agency ~just in case~. Better safe than sorry
AlisonZD
05/06/2025 12:03 PM
@kristibookman the website says to resend if you haven't heard anything after two weeks, but looking at her query timeline it looks like she mostly doesn't respond. If I wanted to query another agent there, I would withdraw my query just to be safe.
kristibookman
05/06/2025 11:15 AM
Have yet to hear back even after a nudge... after 8 weeks is it safe to CNR and submit to another agent at the agency or do I need to wait for a response? Any suggestions greatly appreciated!
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Last Update:
02/12/2025 - Open to queries. Genres updated.
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