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Elizabeth Pratt
Elizabeth Pratt joined Trellis Literary Management after working at Park, Fine & Brower Literary Management, Universal McCann, and The Wylie Agency. She represents adult literary and upmarket fiction and select narrative nonfiction projects. Born in Michigan, Elizabeth currently lives in Manhattan.
Elizabeth is looking for:
“Literary and upmarket fiction from diverse perspectives and emerging voices that takes something familiar and turns it on its head, recounts history from a different point of view, sheds light on something previously unnoticed or makes us think about the world in a different way. In-depth character development is a MUST. Of particular interest to me are books with speculative/surreal elements, intergenerational family sagas, and genre-blending novels (where the genre element sheds light on personal or societal issues).”
Examples of books she currently represents:
Girls with Long Shadows by Tennessee Hill
A Room with No Door by Rebecca McKee (forthcoming from Putnam in Fall 2026)
Brown Girls by Daphne Palasi Andreades (“A book I worked on and admired.”)
Elizabeth Pratt joined Trellis Literary Management after working at Park, Fine & Brower Literary Management, Universal McCann, and The Wylie Agency. She represents adult literary and upmarket fiction and select narrative nonfiction projects. Born in Michigan, Elizabeth currently lives in Manhattan.
Elizabeth is looking for:
“Literary and upmarket fiction from diverse perspectives and emerging voices that takes something familiar and turns it on its head, recounts history from a different point of view, sheds light on something previously unnoticed or makes us think about the world in a different way. In-depth character development is a MUST. Of particular interest to me are books with speculative/surreal elements, intergenerational family sagas, and genre-blending novels (where the genre element sheds light on personal or societal issues).”
Examples of books she currently represents:
Girls with Long Shadows by Tennessee Hill
A Room with No Door by Rebecca McKee (forthcoming from Putnam in Fall 2026)
Brown Girls by Daphne Palasi Andreades (“A book I worked on and admired.”)