Esty Loveing-Downes
Howland Literary Agency
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Esty holds a BFA in creative writing from Ringling College of Art + Design and an MFA in fiction from Queens University of Charlotte. Aside from serving as creative writing faculty at her alma mater, she interned at Jean V. Naggar Literary Agency, Tobias Literary Agency, and ArtHouse Literary Agency before becoming an Associate Literary Agent at ArtHouse in 2023 until that agency’s close in 2025, when she joined Howland Literary Agency. Esty is looking for romance in adult, new adult, or YA spaces, upmarket fiction, adult or YA grounded fantasy, and literary fiction. Before working in publishing, she worked as a pediatric LPN. At home, Esty has five children, three dogs, one husband, and a partridge in a pear tree.
Esty represents young adult and adult fiction.
I’m looking for YA/NA/adult romance, grounded fantasy, other YA narratives, upmarket fiction, and literary fiction. She’s seeking manuscripts which center the adoptee experience, LGBTQIA+ narratives, anti-colonialist and anti-Church topics, and stories by and/or about BIPOC authors. She favors stories which either celebrate with noisy joy, or burn everything down and salt the earth.
In YA and adult romance, I’m looking for grounded fantasy like DIVINE RIVALS or EMILY WILDE’S ENCYCOLPAEDIA OF FAERIES, strong leads like CHILDREN OF BLOOD AND BONE, fae stories with romance tropes like THE CRUEL PRINCE, cozy magic like THE EX-HEX, compelling, tropey, and readable books like FUNNY STORY, character-driven journeys like THE INVISIBLE LIFE OF ADDIE LARUE, or the fairy tale vibes of SPINNING SILVER.
In upmarket, I’m looking for titles featuring women like LESSONS IN CHEMISTRY, updated classics like Ann Napolitano’s Little Women retelling, HELLO, BEAUTIFUL, and wlw knockouts with queer representation like THE SEVEN HUSBANDS OF EVELYN HUGO. She’s also looking for speculative fiction like THE NIGHT CIRCUS or magical realism like Carmen Maria Machado’s HER BODY AND OTHER PARTIES.
I’d also like to see literary fiction with artful realism like THE RABBIT HUTCH and TOMORROW AND TOMORROW AND TOMORROW, the yearning of NORMAL PEOPLE, characters challenging society like OUR MISSING HEARTS, or books like THE INCENDIARIES, LUSTER, OUTLAWED, and SEVERANCE that examine marginalized characters, injustice, or religion. Characters examining systems of oppression through twisty plots in books like THE NICKEL BOYS, SALVAGE THE BONES, and INTERIOR CHINATOWN are welcome, and mythological retellings like Madeline Miller’s CIRCE, especially those set outside of Europe. This is a home for fresh retellings, fairy tales, and artful, rebellious prose. For a better look at the kind of titles I gravitate towards, scroll my Pinterest board here.
What She Doesn’t Want: high fantasy, strict sci-fi. horror, thrillers, mystery, erotica, police/legal procedurals, mysteries, anything ageist/ableist/racist/misogynistic, or anything where queer people die in the end.
Fun facts about me:
- My grandfather was an immigrant who made up the spelling of my maiden name, so that’s why there’s an e in Loveing.
- Stephen King once held the door for me at Cheesecake Factory.
- The first book that made me cry was Anne of Green Gables when Matthew Cuthbert dies. (spoilers. sorry?)
Submissions should be emailed to https://QueryTracker.net/query/3913

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