Showing posts with label women’s fiction agents UK. Show all posts
Showing posts with label women’s fiction agents UK. Show all posts

Monday, 23 February 2026

10 UK literary agents looking for commercial fiction (2026 guide)

Looking for a UK literary agent for commercial fiction? These 10 agents are currently open to submissions in 2026 and actively seeking commercial novels.
Commercial fiction is one of the most competitive areas of the UK publishing market. It is also one of the most dynamic.

If you’re writing crime, thrillers, historical sagas, book club fiction, high-concept women’s fiction or plot-driven contemporary novels, you’re likely writing commercial fiction. And the good news is this: there are UK literary agents actively seeking it.

Saturday, 21 February 2026

10 UK literary agents currently open to women’s fiction submissions (2026)

Women’s fiction continues to dominate the commercial fiction market in the UK.

Often centred on women’s lives, relationships, identity, family, career and transformation, women’s fiction can range from light and uplifting to emotionally layered and complex. It may include romance, but the romantic relationship is not always the sole focus.

Sunday, 15 February 2026

10 UK literary agents currently open to romance fiction submissions (2026)

Looking for UK literary agents for romance fiction? These 10 agents are currently open to submissions in 2026 and actively seeking contemporary and commercial romance.

Romance fiction remains one of the most commercially powerful genres in publishing.

From contemporary romantic comedies to historical love stories and emotionally layered relationship dramas, romance readers are loyal, vocal and constantly searching for their next obsession.

Monday, 9 February 2026

10 UK literary agents currently open to book club fiction submissions (2026)

Searching for UK literary agents for book club fiction? These 10 agents are currently open to submissions in 2026 and actively seeking upmarket and book club novels.Book club fiction sits in that rich middle ground between literary and commercial.

It is character-led but accessible. Emotional but plot-driven. The kind of novel readers press into a friend’s hands and say, “You have to read this.”

If you’re writing contemporary fiction with strong themes, layered relationships and discussion potential, you may be writing book club fiction.