Harriet Moore
- Submission status
- Solicited only
- Submission route
- Response time
- Assume no reply = no after 12 weeks
- Last checked
- 13 days ago
About
Harriet represents literary fiction, narrative non-fiction, and poetry at Aitken Alexander Associates.
She joined the agency in 2024 after more than a decade at David Higham Associates.
Genres
Looking for
- literary fiction, narrative non-fiction, poetry
- novels which have clarity, energy, and intention
- the capaciousness of the third person and novels thinking ambitiously about structure and craft
- sentences which are tactile and idiosyncratic often with an unusual devotion to the paraphernalia of daily life
- strange, spooked books full of their own idiolects, mysteries, and volatilities
- big, rowdy family novels
- love stories
- novels of domestic bliss, disruption, and disgust
- literary writers who borrow freely across the genres and make the historical, the speculative, the romantic comedy, the family saga their own
- literary biography, social, cultural and oral history, and vernacular or creative scholarship
- writers who come at these genres with fresh and revisionist methodologies, books which vibrantly engage with archival work and private experience, and writers who blend the personal with the theoretical
- art, design, psychology and psychoanalysis, how we eat and dress, women's lives and maternal subjectivity
- book-length narrative poems/projects rather than selected poems
- work which combines intellect, politics, and feeling
- books which offer a vocabulary and philosophy for living
Agency submission guidelines
Submissions accepted only via the general submissions email (submissions@aitkenalexander.co.uk), marked in the subject line for the attention of one literary agent; agent profiles should be checked before choosing whom to approach. Submit to only one agent; if unable to decide, the submission will be reviewed by readers and passed to whomever they feel most appropriate. Do not submit unsolicited work directly to agents' assistants. Postal submissions are no longer accepted. For fiction (novels and short stories): send the first three chapters or fifty pages together with a short synopsis (ideally as Microsoft Word compatible attachments); only submit once a full manuscript is ready. For narrative non-fiction: send a short overview and up to 10,000 words of sample writing (ideally as Microsoft Word compatible attachments). For subject-led non-fiction: send a proposal of approximately 5,000 words outlining the book and the writer's suitability to write it, along with no less than 5,000 words of sample writing (ideally as Microsoft Word compatible attachments). All fiction and non-fiction submissions should include a short cover letter with a short description of the book, details of previous writing credits or qualifications if applicable, and a brief biographical note. Writers submitting simultaneously to other agencies or with interest from other agents should mention this, and should keep the agency informed of any interest received while on submission. For screenwriting submissions: Lesley Thorne is interested in screenwriters of comparable calibre to the agency's novelists and non-fiction writers; send a cover letter and best sample script introducing the writer, their work, and any credits, screenwriting prizes, or relevant experience.
Clients include
- Sarah Bernstein
- Sophie Mackintosh
- Jennifer Atkins
- Kathryn Scanlan
- Kei Miller
- Harriet Baker
- Naoise Dolan
- Lottie Hazell
- Jo Hamya
- Jason Allen-Paisant
- Marlowe Granados
- Helen Marten
- Eliza Barry Callahan
- Hannah Regel
- Brodie Crellin
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