


Maggie Cooper
Maggie Cooper is an agent with Aevitas Creative Management, representing adult fiction and select nonfiction projects with an emphasis on queer and trans stories and books that make our world kinder, weirder, more joyful, or all of the above. She holds a degree in English from Yale University, attended the Clarion Writers Workshop, and earned her MFA in fiction from the University of North Carolina at Greensboro, where she served as an editor for The Greensboro Review. Maggie is also a writer; her prose chapbook, The Theme Park of Women’s Bodies, was published by Bull City Press in 2024.
Maggie is looking for:
“In fiction, I’m seeking literary fiction, crossover speculative fiction, book club fiction, and romance with an emphasis on queer and trans stories; imaginative or high-concept hooks; humor and warmth. In nonfiction, I’m looking for narrative books about culture and power, untold histories of the arts and queer life, and giftable projects that will spark delight on bookstore front tables. I also represent graphic and comics artists in both fiction and nonfiction.”
Examples of books she currently represents:
A Sharp Endless Need by Mac Crane
For the Love of the Bard by Jessica Martin
A Place of Our Own: Six Spaces That Shaped Queer Women's Culture by June Thomas
Holler: A Graphic Memoir of Rural Resistance by Denali Sai Nalamalapu
Maggie Cooper is an agent with Aevitas Creative Management, representing adult fiction and select nonfiction projects with an emphasis on queer and trans stories and books that make our world kinder, weirder, more joyful, or all of the above. She holds a degree in English from Yale University, attended the Clarion Writers Workshop, and earned her MFA in fiction from the University of North Carolina at Greensboro, where she served as an editor for The Greensboro Review. Maggie is also a writer; her prose chapbook, The Theme Park of Women’s Bodies, was published by Bull City Press in 2024.
Maggie is looking for:
“In fiction, I’m seeking literary fiction, crossover speculative fiction, book club fiction, and romance with an emphasis on queer and trans stories; imaginative or high-concept hooks; humor and warmth. In nonfiction, I’m looking for narrative books about culture and power, untold histories of the arts and queer life, and giftable projects that will spark delight on bookstore front tables. I also represent graphic and comics artists in both fiction and nonfiction.”
Examples of books she currently represents:
A Sharp Endless Need by Mac Crane
For the Love of the Bard by Jessica Martin
A Place of Our Own: Six Spaces That Shaped Queer Women's Culture by June Thomas
Holler: A Graphic Memoir of Rural Resistance by Denali Sai Nalamalapu