![]() She lives in the middle of San Francisco with her best friend, their teen son, and a bulldog. She has an MFA in English and Creative Writing from Mills College, and was a fellow at the San Francisco Writer’s Grotto in 2012. Prior to joining ABLA, Jennifer worked in marketing and public relations in a variety of industries, including financial services, health care, and toys. That’s her wish list, but the truth is an author might have something she has never considered before, and it might be absolutely perfect for her. She is open to any good story that is well written with a strong, authentic voice. Surprise her! Please consider one of her wonderful colleagues instead. Please note: Sadly, Jennifer is not the best fit for novels-in-verse, as that form is not her editorial strength. Regardless of genre, she is actively seeking fresh new voices and perspectives and stories underrepresented in literature. Also, lately, she’d like to fall in love (or lust).įor adult projects, she is actively seeking psychological thrillers and literary horror with strong, engaging protagonists, who make a series of bad decisions for the right (and occasionally the wrong) reasons. Of course, a blend of genre and literary would be best of all. But as much as she loves a good thriller, she finds her favorite novels are literary stories about ordinary teens, especially those focused on family, relationships, sexuality, mental illness, or addiction. She is a huge fan of psychological horror that blurs the lines between the real and the imagined. Throw in a dash of romance, and she’s hooked! She’s a sucker for conspiracy plots where anyone might be a double agent, even the kid next door. She adores action-packed thrillers, full of unexpected twists. ![]() ![]() Although she specializes in children’s literature, she also represents adult fiction, both literary and commercial, particularly crime, suspense and horror projects.įor picture books, she is drawn to a wide range of stories from silly to sweet, but she always appreciates a strong dose of humor and some kind of surprise at the end. When it comes to middle grade, she likes all kinds of genres, including adventures, mysteries, spooky-but-not-too-scary ghost stories, humor, realistic contemporary and fantasy. JENNIFER MARCH SOLOWAY is a senior agent at the Andrea Brown Literary Agency, representing authors and illustrators of picture book, middle grade, and young adult stories.
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