Valentina Sainato
JABberwocky Literary Agency
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Valentina Sainato
JABberwocky Literary Agency
- Website:
- www.awfulagent.com/
- Twitter (X):
- @val_so_
- AALA Member:
- No
Query Methods
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Genres
This agent is seeking the following genres:
Fiction
Fantasy
Horror
Science Fiction
Speculative
Young Adult
• Young Adult, Fantasy
• Young Adult, Horror
• Young Adult, Science Fiction
Non-Fiction
none
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Author Comments
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BillRahal
08/22/2025 05:27 PM
Query: 08/01/2025
Horror/Survival drama - 102k
Horror/Survival drama - 102k
struleman
08/21/2025 10:51 PM
QM: 6/17/25
FR: 8/21/25
88k Adult Cozy Fantasy
FR: 8/21/25
88k Adult Cozy Fantasy
spacecase
08/10/2025 06:59 AM
@amberbaird Thanks for that -- they did both confirm to me that the edit notes actually came from Valentina and she'd be the agent I would work with (she was transitioning from asst to agent) but at this point I may take your advice anyway - worth a shot?
mcwilfo
08/08/2025 05:17 AM
Q: 08/08/25
YA sci-fi 60k
YA sci-fi 60k
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Profile History
- Last Update:
- 03/02/2025 - Open to queries. Genres updated.
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