2021

Ken Sherman

KEN SHERMAN

Ken is President of Ken Sherman & Associates, a Los Angeles based literary agency www.kenshermanassociates.com. The company was established in 1989, and handles  book, film, television, and stage writers as well as selling film, television and stage rights for  books and life-rights.

An agent for more than twenty years, Ken has accumulated an impressive list of clients, present and past including a few estates, with notable names such as David Guterson, Anne Perry, Franz  Kafka, Willa Cather, John Updike, Starhawk, and Eleanor Roosevelt. He has taught and lectured  extensively at venues including UCLA, USC, Loyola Marymount University, both in New Orleans and Los Angeles, The Santa Barbara Writers’ Conference, the American Film Institute,  The San Francisco Writers Conference, The Maui Writers Conference, The Kauai Writers  Conference, The University of Oklahoma, The Santa Fe Writers Conference, The La Jolla Writers Conference, The Novelists, Inc. Conference in San Diego, The Chautauqua Institute, The  Aspen Institute, the Aspen Summers Words Writers Conference, and The Eugene International Film Festival where he received a Lifetime Achievement Award.

WHAT I'M LOOKING FOR

We are looking for manuscripts that have an eye towards complexity but resonance. Many different genres are considered, as long as they are penned with a thoughtful mind.

SAMPLE TITLES OR AUTHORS

Anne Perry
David Guterson
John Updike

Specializes In

FICTION: Commercial Fiction, Crime, Historical Fiction, Humor/Satire, Literary Fiction, Mystery, Short Story Collections, Thrillers/Suspense

NONFICTION: Adventure/True Story, Cultural/Social Issues, Current Affairs, Humor, Investigative Journalism, Narrative, Politics, Psychology, Self-Help, Spirituality, Sports, Travel, True Crime

Considers

FICTION: Romance, Science Fiction

NONFICTION: Health & Fitness, Memoir, Military/War, Multi-Cultural, Music, Nature/Ecology, Religion

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José Araguz

JOSÉ ARAGUZ

A Mexican-American man, 40 years old, with facial hair.

José Angel Araguz, Ph.D. is the author most recently of Rotura (Black Lawrence Press, 2022). His poetry and prose have appeared in Prairie Schooner, Poetry International, The Acentos Review, and Oxidant | Engine among other places. He is an Assistant Professor at Suffolk University where he serves as Editor-in-Chief of Salamander and is also a faculty member of the Solstice Low-Residency MFA Program. He blogs and reviews books at The Friday Influence. His debut lyric memoir, Ruin and Want, is forthcoming from Sundress Publications.

WHAT I'M LOOKING FOR

Fiction, creative nonfiction, and poetry.

SAMPLE AUTHORS

Jinwoo Chong
Connie Pan
Marcos Gonsalez

Salamander is a literary organization that publishes a biannual magazine of poetry, fiction, creative nonfiction, and works in translation. It was founded in 1992 and aims to publish work by writers deserving of a wider audience at any stage in their careers as well as focus intentionally on inclusivity and outreach to marginalized writers. Work from the magazine has been reprinted and anthologized in The Best American Short Stories, The O. Henry Prize Stories, The Best American Mystery and Suspense, The Best American Poetry, The Pushcart Prize Anthology, New Stories from the Midwest, The Best Small Fictions, and elsewhere.

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Sharon Pelletier

SHARON PELLETIER

a woman in her late 30s with long brown hair and glasses, standing in front of a bookshelf.

Sharon Pelletier joined Dystel, Goderich & Bourret in 2013 after working in editorial at small presses and as a B&N bookseller, and was named senior agent in 2021. Sharon’s list includes upmarket fiction of all sorts, from smart, complex women’s fiction; to unexpected suspense fiction and romance; to hearty, unforgettable book club fiction. She also occasionally takes on compelling, fierce narrative nonfiction by journalists, experts, or emerging voices with a promising platform. Visit her profile on MSWL for more info.

WHAT I'M LOOKING FOR

Sharon is especially seeking upmarket fiction, including unexpected suspense fiction; smart, complex women’s fiction; and hearty, unforgettable book club fiction. On the nonfiction side Sharon is eager for compelling, fierce narrative nonfiction by journalists and experts and emerging voices with a growing platform who can speak to pop culture, feminism, crime, social justice, and/or religion.

SAMPLE TITLES OR AUTHORS

Migrations, Charlotte McConaghy
The Fastest Way to Fall, Denise Williams
The Family Plot, Megan Collins

Specializes In

FICTION: Commercial Fiction, Crime, Family Saga, LGBTQIA+, Literary Fiction, Multi-Cultural/Global Fiction, Mystery, Romance, Thrillers/Suspense

NONFICTION: Cultural/Social Issues, Investigative Journalism, Current Affairs, Multicultural/Global Perspectives, Narrative, Music, Pop Culture, Religion, Women's concerns, True Crime, LGBTQIA+

FICTION: Historical Fiction, Horror, Humor/Satire, Short Story Collections, Science Fiction

NONFICTION: Adventure/True Story, Dating/Relationships, Gift Books, Food & Lifestyle, History, Humor, Medical, Memoir, Nature/Ecology, Parenting, Psychology, Science, Self Help, Sports, Technology, Travel

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Paige Wheeler

PAIGE WHEELER

An industry veteran for 30 years and founding partner at Folio and then Creative Media, Paige Wheeler is proud to represent both bestselling as well as award-winning authors, and she has launched the career and built the brand for many New York Times, USA Today, Writers Guild and Emmy award winning authors.

Paige loves to represent general commercial and upscale fiction, as well as the mystery, thriller, psychological suspense, and women’s fiction. She also represents narrative and prescriptive nonfiction by authors with a significant platform and new ideas. Paige is ultimately looking for unique stories, fresh voices, and unexpected twists.

Paige is a member of the Association of Authors’ Representatives, the Women’s Media Group, and the Authors Guild, Agents Roundtable, as well as Romance Writers of America and Mystery Writers of America. She can be found online at www.cmalit.com.

WHAT I'M LOOKING FOR

I’m looking to represent a broad range of projects. In particular, I’ve been reading upscale commercial fiction and nonfiction books that tell a unique story or ones in which the author has a huge platform. I seem to be especially drawn to a story if it has a high concept and a fresh, unique voice.

Fiction: All commercial fiction and Upscale (think book club) fiction, as well as women’s fiction, romance (all types), mystery, thrillers, suspense. I enjoy both historical fiction as well as contemporary fiction, so do keep that in mind.

Nonfiction: I’m looking for both narrative nonfiction and prescriptive nonfiction. I’m looking for books where the author has a huge platform and something new to say in a particular area. Some of the areas that I like are lifestyle, relationship, parenting, business/entrepreneurship, food-subsistence-homesteading topics, popular/trendy reference projects and women’s issues.

Children's: I'm looking for all types of middle grade fiction

SAMPLE TITLES OR AUTHORS

Library of Ever, Zeno Alexander
The Poison Garden, AJ Banner
A Fire Sparkling, Julianne MacLean
The Blueberry Years, Jim Minick

Specializes In

FICTION: Chick Lit, Commercial Fiction, Crime, Historical Fiction, Middle Grade, Mystery, Romance, Thrillers/Suspense, Upmarket Women's Fiction

NONFICTION: Adventure/True Story, Dating/Relationships, Narrative, Parenting, Pop Culture, Self-Help, Women's Concerns

Considers

FICTION: Christian, Literary Fiction, Multi-Cultural, Young Adult

NONFICTION: Gift Books, Memoir

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Haley Heidemann

HALEY HEIDEMANN

A young blonde woman against a pink backdrop

 

 

 

Haley has been at WME since 2016. She represents commercial and literary adult fiction, along with narrative nonfiction, pop-culture, and lifestyle. She is drawn to novels with complex female characters, dark female friendships and relationships, queer stories, and a fun family saga. For non-fiction, she’s looking for voice-driven narratives, cultural criticism, sex and dating, essay collections, thought leaders, and lifestyle. In both, she is seeking books that move her and say something subversive about our culture.

WHAT I'M LOOKING FOR

She is drawn to novels with complex female characters, dark female friendships and relationships, queer stories, and a fun family saga. For non-fiction, she’s looking for voice-driven narratives, cultural criticism, sex and dating, essay collections, thought leaders, and lifestyle. In both, she is seeking books that move her and say something subversive about our culture.

SAMPLE TITLES OR AUTHORS

CITY OF LIKES, by Jenny Mollen
DOWN THE DRAIN, by Julia Fox
FAMILY RESERVATIONS, by Liza Palmer

Specializes In

FICTION: Commercial Fiction, Family Saga, LGBTQIA+, Humor/Satire, Literary Fiction, Romance, Thrillers/Suspense

NONFICTION: Dating/Relationships, Gift Books, LGBTQIA+, Food & Lifestyle, Music, Pop Culture, Self Help, Women's concerns

Considers

FICTION: Science Fiction, Horror

NONFICTION: 

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Sabrina Taitz

SABRINA TAITZ

Sabrina Taitz is a literary agent at William Morris Endeavor, representing adult fiction, YA, and nonfiction. On the fiction side, Sabrina is looking for literary and upmarket writing for both her adult and YA titles. For non-fiction, she’s looking for journalism, narrative, memoir, inspirational, lifestyle, and essay collections. Sabrina is particularly interested in championing diverse voices writing stories that have been underrepresented in the publishing landscape.

WHAT I'M LOOKING FOR

On the fiction side, Sabrina is looking for literary and upmarket writing for both her adult and YA titles. For non-fiction, she’s looking for journalism, narrative, memoir, inspirational, lifestyle, and essay collections. Sabrina is particularly interested in championing diverse voices writing stories that have been underrepresented in the publishing landscape.

SAMPLE TITLES OR AUTHORS

Out of Love, Hazel Hayes
The Crazies, Amy Gamerman
Black Genius, Tre Johnson

Specializes In

NONFICTION: Cultural/Social Issues, Family & Lifestyle, Investigative Journalism, Multi-Cultural, Pop Culture

Considers

FICTION: Commercial Fiction, Family Saga, Historical Fiction, Literary Fiction, Multi-Cultural, Young Adult

NONFICTION: Gift Books, Health & Fitness, Humor, Memoir, Sports, Technology, True Crime

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Cecilia Lyra

CECILIA LYRA

Cecilia Lyra is an agent at P.S. Literary actively acquiring adult fiction and nonfiction. She is particularly drawn to stories centered around dysfunctional families, ethical or moral dilemmas, and taboo subjects. She adores reading about protagonists who grew up straddling two opposing worlds and appreciates subtle storytelling, with characters who are nuanced and flawed, as opposed to overwritten and nice. Cecilia enjoys writing that is thoughtful on a line level with a strong, almost hypnotic voice. Some of her recent favorite novels include White Ivy by Susie Yang, The Vanishing Half by Brit Bennett, and Exciting Times by Naoise Dolan.

In terms of nonfiction, Cecilia is seeking books about popular subjects written by experts in their field examined through original angles, particularly ones that deal with psychology and social behavior. Cecilia also loves memoirs, and strongly believes that a good memoir reads like a novel. Favorite nonfiction titles include Trick Mirror by Jia Tolentino, Maybe You Should Talk to Someone by Lori Gottlieb, and In the Dream House by Carmen Maria Machado.

No matter the category or genre, stories centered around feminist issues have a special place in Cecilia’s heart, particularly those that explore intersectionality: race, sexual orientation, national identity, economic privilege and class. As a mixed race Latinx immigrant, Cecilia is passionate about representing under or misrepresented voices that contribute to a larger cultural conversation. She believes in editing with compassion, and that words of affirmation can make all the difference in a writer’s life.

Cecilia began her bookish career through the Centennial College Book, Magazine, and Electronic program and The Rights Factory. Before working in publishing, Cecilia was a lawyer, and now reserves her litigious energy for rants against the patriarchy.

WHAT I'M LOOKING FOR

Cecilia Lyra is actively acquiring adult fiction and nonfiction. She is particularly drawn to stories centered around dysfunctional families, ethical or moral dilemmas, and taboo subjects. She adores reading about protagonists who grew up straddling two opposing worlds and appreciates subtle storytelling, with characters who are nuanced and flawed, as opposed to overwritten and nice. Cecilia enjoys writing that is thoughtful on a line level with a strong, almost hypnotic voice. Some of her recent favorite novels include White Ivy by Susie Yang, The Vanishing Half by Brit Bennett, and Exciting Times by Naoise Dolan.

In terms of nonfiction, Cecilia is seeking books about popular subjects written by experts in their field examined through original angles, particularly ones that deal with psychology and social behavior. Cecilia also loves memoirs, and strongly believes that a good memoir reads like a novel. Favorite nonfiction titles include Trick Mirror by Jia Tolentino, Maybe You Should Talk to Someone by Lori Gottlieb, and In the Dream House, by Carmen Maria Machado.

No matter the category or genre, stories centered around feminist issues have a special place in Cecilia’s heart, particularly those that explore intersectionality: race, sexual orientation, national identity, economic privilege and class. As a mixed race Latinx immigrant, Cecilia is passionate about representing under or misrepresented voices that contribute to a larger cultural conversation.

Specializes In

FICTION: Chick Lit, Commercial Fiction, Family Saga, Literary Fiction, Multi-Cultural, Short Story Collections, Upmarket Women's Fiction

NONFICTION: Cultural/Social Issues, Current Affairs, Dating/Relationships, Food & Lifestyle, GLBT, Gift Books, Health & Fitness, History, Humor, Investigative Journalism, Medical, Memoir, Multi-Cultural, Narrative, Parenting, Pets, Politics, Pop Culture, Psychology, Religion, Science, Self-Help, Spirituality, Technology, Travel, Women's Concerns

Considers

FICTION: GLBT, Historical Fiction, Humor/Satire, Mystery, Romance, Science Fiction

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Larissa Melo Pienkowski

LARISSA MELO PIENKOWSKI

Larissa Melo Pienkowski is a literary agent at Jill Grinberg Literary Management, the associate publisher of Dottir Press, and a freelance editor. As a mixed-race Latinx bookworm, she’s passionate about reading and supporting #OwnVoices stories, uplifting underrepresented authors, and reading voraciously across genres, with a soft spot for MG, YA adult literary fiction, narrative nonfiction, and books that stretch the boundaries of genre altogether. A Massachusetts native, she earned her BSW from Simmons College and her MA in Publishing and Writing from Emerson College, and when she doesn't have a book in hand, she can be found in her pottery studio.

WHAT I'M LOOKING FOR

I gravitate toward books with emotional depth, unforgettable narrators whose voices leap off the page, lyrical writing, and topics that often go silenced or unexplored.

In fiction, I am looking for character-driven, idiosyncratic stories that center underrepresented voices; braided, multigenerational family sagas; stories of migration, diaspora, and displacement; haunting, haunting, atmospheric queer horror in the vein of Carmen Maria Machado; smart, sexy, laugh-out-loud rom-coms with spirited, unforgettable protagonists; non-Western gothic horror; non-Western retellings of folklore/mythology/cultural stories; quirky coming-of-age stories featuring protagonists and communities of color; middle-grade novels that emphasize Black and Brown joy; and darkly complex mother-daughter, sister-sister, and best friend relationships.

On the nonfiction side, I am seeking emotionally searing memoirs from underrepresented perspectives; narrative nonfiction that explores the underbelly of contemporary society; cookbooks that feature diverse cuisines; essay collections that chronicle contemporary life through the lens of social justice; and underexplored cultural history and criticism.

SAMPLE TITLES OR AUTHORS

J K Chukwu
K. Tempest Bradford
Aline Mello

Specializes In

FICTION: Family Saga, GLBT, Horror, Literary Fiction, Middle Grade, Multi-Cultural, Romance, Upmarket Women's Fiction, Young Adult

NONFICTION: Cultural/Social Issues, Food & Lifestyle GLBT, Investigative Journalism, Memoir, Multi-Cultural, Narrative, Travel, Women's Concerns

Considers

FICTION: Chick Lit, Children's, Commercial Fiction, Graphic Novels, Historical Fiction, Mystery, Short Story Collections

NONFICTION: Current Affairs, Dating/Relationships, Gift Books, Juvenile, Nature/Ecology, Pop Culture

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Ayla Zuraw-Friedland

AYLA ZURAW-FRIEDLAND

Blonde woman in her 20s in a black tshirt standing in front of a bookshelf

Ayla Zuraw-Friedland joined the Frances Goldin Literary Agency in 2022 after starting her agenting career at The David Black Agency in 2019. Previously, she worked as an editorial assistant and assistant editor at Beacon Press in Boston, and as a development editor for encyclopedias at Oxford University Press. She received her BA in English and Creative Writing from Connecticut College in 2015, and her writing can be found or is forthcoming in The Drift, Excerpts Magazine, The Financial Times, GAY the Magazine, Publishers Weekly, and The Cape Cod Poetry Review. She is interested in literary fiction and nonfiction that inspect big questions about queer identity, class, community, and art & technology through a personal lens, as well as poetry and a limited number of graphic or hybrid projects.

WHAT I'M LOOKING FOR

Nonfiction: Always looking for new ways of seeing cultural institutions that been invisibilized by ubiquity--like why are grocery stores like that? What are the uses and misuses of talk therapy in the modern age? Why have we all agreed to pay rent forever to the benefit of a few and the detriment of many? Is statistics real?

For fiction, it is well known that I love ghosts, both literal and figurative. I love a story about a person who has been suddenly tasked with caring for a baby/friend/animal/family member that they are woefully unprepared for, but end up learning about love and support and self care anyways. I love queerness and coming of age and exploring the cruelties of our younger teenage selves with the perspective and experience adulthood brings. I would love a satire novel about a nepo baby in academia who ends up accidentally helping to solve a murder or find a missing artifact or both (like CUNK ON EARTH meets THE CHAIR).

SAMPLE TITLES OR AUTHORS

OLD ENOUGH by Haley Jakobson (Dutton 2023)
IDLEWILD by James Frankie Thomas (Abrams 2023)
RAPE GIRL and how to be a good girl by Jamie Hood (Pantheon 2025)
MOUNTED: ON BLACKNESS, HORSES, AND LIBERATION by Bitter Kalli (Amistad 2025)
I CAME HERE TO MAKE FRIENDS: A MEMOIR OF AMERICA'S NEXT TOP MODEL by Sarah Hartshorne (Crown 2025)

Specializes In

FICTION: LGBTQIA+, Literary Fiction

NONFICTION: Cultural/Social Issues, LGBTQIA+, Memoir, Narrative

Considers

FICTION: Humor/Satire, Multicultural/Global Fiction, Short Story Collections

NONFICTION: Adventure/True Story, Cultural/Social Issues, Current Affairs, History, Humor, Investigative Journalism, Memoir, Narrative, Pop Culture, Psychology, Technology

 

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Veronica Goldstein

VERONICA GOLDSTEIN

A brunette woman in her 30s.

Veronica Goldstein joined UTA in 2023 after 7 years with Fletcher & Company. She represents a range of narrative nonfiction and literary fiction writers. After graduating Occidental College, Veronica worked briefly in education, academic publishing, and Spanish translation and interpretation. A Philadelphia native, she now lives in Brooklyn.

 

WHAT I'M LOOKING FOR

Veronica is drawn to distinctive voices with a new story to tell and a strong sense of urgency, especially Americans whose stories have been underrepresented in publishing and international writers. In fiction, she looks for novels with a contemporary voice that balance the complexities of culture and politics with storytelling that delves deep into the inner worlds of its characters in a way that challenges expectations and deepens the emotional stakes of the story (Elif Batuman, Sheila Heti, Sally Rooney). Autofiction, speculative fiction, and experimental forms are always of interest (Charles Yu, Maria Gainza). She’s also looking for compelling critical takes on cultural and sociological trends, smart and original pop culture, investigative and issue-focused narrative nonfiction, and memoir that makes the personal political and vice versa (Rachel Aviv, Cathy Park Hong, Patrick Radden Keefe, Sarah Smarsh).

SAMPLE TITLES OR AUTHORS

A GIRL IS A BODY OF WATER by Jennifer Nansubuga Makumbi
INTO THE FLAMES by Daisy Pitkin
MASTERS OF THE LOST LAND by Heriberto Araujo

SPECIALIZES IN

FICTION: Literary Fiction, Multi-Cultural/Global Fiction/Short Story Collections

NONFICTION: Cultural/Social Issues, Current Affairs, Investigative Journalism, Multicultural/Global Perspectives, Narrative, Nature/Ecology, Pop Culture, Psychology, Politics, Science, Women's Concerns

CONSIDERS

FICTION: LGBTQIA+, Family Saga, Historical Fiction

NONFICTION: History, Medical, Memoir, Technology

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