Laura MacDougall
- Submission status
- Closed (conditions apply)
- When to submit
- Submissions reopen 28th September 2026
- Submission route
- Response time
- Not stated
- Last checked
- 9 days ago
About
Laura is a literary agent at United Agents, representing a wide range of fiction and non-fiction writers.
She has a background in classical languages and philosophy and is drawn to books that explore what makes us who we are. Laura began her publishing career in 2010 at Hodder & Stoughton, then became an agent at Tibor Jones & Associates before joining United Agents in 2017.
Genres
Looking for
- commercial fiction, saga, romance, historical, book club and 'up-lit'
- literary fiction that plays with form and structure
- an epic family saga in the vein of Maeve Binchy or Rosamunde Pilcher
- an engrossing, compelling love story (especially if it centres on queer or other under-represented voices and stories)
- a novel, whether commercial or literary, that focusses on ENM or poly relationships
- novels about friendships or sisters
- illustrated books, parenting titles, history and popular philosophy
- narrative non-fiction, from Scottish nature writing to death, materials science, politics, manufacturing, midwifery and the recent history of gay bars
- 'big ideas' books as well as narrative non-fiction on a wide range of topics
- popular science, psychology and culture
- sport
- race, class, gender, sexuality and identity
- LGBTQ+ writers exploring the full spectrum of LGBTQ+ lives in their writing
Not looking for
- young adults or children
- science-fiction, fantasy or horror
- Mind, Body, Spirit
- cookery or food writing
Agency submission guidelines
Writers should look at individual agents' pages for their specific wishlists and submission guidelines, and choose the one agent who seems the best fit for the book, since each agent has their own boutique list reflecting personal tastes and specialisms. For children's submissions, writers are directed to a separate Children's Authors and Illustrators section. During the submission process, writers should note if another agent has requested the complete manuscript or made an offer of representation.
Links
Clients include
- Ferdinand Addis
- Lucy Aitken
- Malcolm Alexander
- Celia J Anderson
- Leaf Arbuthnot
- Hannah Bardell
- Duncan Barrett
- C F Barrington
- Dan Beaumont
- Roxy Bourdillon
- Jim Broadbent
- Louise Brown
- Linda Buckley-Archer
- P Burton-Morgan
- Nuala Calvi
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