Today I’m thrilled to have agent Taj McCoy here.
She’s an agent at Laura Dail Literary Agency.
Hi
Taj! Thanks so much for joining us.
About
Taj:
1.
Tell us how you became an agent, how long you’ve been one, and what you’ve been
doing as an agent.
I started agenting in 2022, which is the same
year that my debut novel released––I’m a romance author and a literary agent.
After I secured my first literary agent and book deal, my agent and I started
talking about the similarities between my former career in law school
admissions and career development and agenting. After a lot of encouragement, I
started assisting an agent to learn more about the publishing process. I
assisted for a year before seeking my first role at Rees Literary Agency, and I
joined the Laura Dail Literary Agency earlier this year in February.
As an agent, I consider myself a
generalist––my clients write across all age ranges, in fiction and nonfiction,
and I also represent a few illustrators. For the most part, I try not to speak
in absolutes when it comes to what genres I will or won’t consider, though that
may change later on.
About
the Agency:
2.
Share a bit about your agency and what it offers to its authors.
LDLA has a robust clientele with a wide range
of literary works over the course of nearly 30 years. The team isn’t massive,
but I think we have a team of thoughtful and experienced agents who are looking
to build lists of strong and talented creatives. We’re each different in our
approaches, which is great, because we collaborate and tap into the team for
different perspectives on pitches, sublists, etc. The team is quick to boost
client news, both from individual agent accounts and the agency account, and we’re
constantly considering different ways to carve out opportunities for our
clients.
What
She’s Looking For:
3.
What age groups do you represent—picture books, MG, and/or YA? What genres do
you represent and what are you looking for in submissions for these genres?
I’m a generalist, representing everything from
pictures books to MG and YA on the fiction and nonfiction side. I also
represent adult projects on the fiction and nonfiction side. I’m open to all
genres, though right now, I’d say I’m looking specifically for spooky and
adventurous MG and YA, Adult mysteries and thrillers, and romance always (Adult
and YA). I am always looking for creatives from underrepresented backgrounds.
Amplifying marginalized voices is a priority for me.
4. Is there anything you would be especially
excited to seeing in the genres you are interested in?
See above.
What
She Isn’t Looking For:
5.
What types of submissions are you not interested in?
I am not the right fit for epic fantasy, war
stories, or stories that delve into sexual assault or child abuse.
Agent
Philosophy:
6.
What is your philosophy as an agent both in terms of the authors you want to
work with and the books you want to represent?
I believe that an agent-author relationship is
a partnership. We have to be able to openly communicate. I’m looking for
authors who are actively trying to grow and improve as writers, who are open to
feedback, and who are familiar with editorial revisions. I am always looking
for creatives from underrepresented backgrounds. Amplifying marginalized voices
is a priority for me.
Editorial
Agent:
7.
Are you an editorial agent? If so, what is your process like when you’re
working with your authors before submitting to editors?
I am an editorial agent. Typically my clients
and I will do at least one round of revisions before going on submission to
editors. I’ll provide clients with both in-document feedback and an edit letter
so that they have a sense of big-picture areas of focus and concrete examples
of when/where that feedback could be employed.
Query
Methods and Submission Guidelines: (Always verify before submitting)
8.
How should authors query you and what do you want to see with the query letter?
I only consider
queries via QueryManager. A query letter should include a short premise of the
story, the stakes, the word count, the age range and genre, and ideally some
comp titles. I also like a brief intro to the author.
9. Do you have any specific dislikes in query
letters or the first pages submitted to you?
As long as the queries include the above, I
don’t have additional preferences.
Response
Time:
10.
What’s your response time to queries and requests for more pages of a
manuscript?
Typically, I’ll
respond to queries within 12 weeks. Requests for more pages often take longer,
and that’s because there are constant interruptions with client work. I don’t
onboard new clients when I have a bunch of current client needs to attend to,
so folks who have sent full manuscripts unfortunately do have longer wait
periods.
Self-Published
and Small Press Authors:
11. Are you open to representing authors who have
self-published or been published by smaller presses? What advice do you have
for them if they want to try to find an agent to represent them?
Yes, I have several
indie authors and hybrid authors on my list. Indie authors looking for
representation query the same as any other. If an indie author is trying to get
representation to sell print rights to something that’s already been published,
sales data will be extremely important. Platform may also be something strongly
considered, as well as goals and whether there are any fresh projects that
haven’t been published previously that could be potentially sold via
traditional publishing.
Clients:
12.
Who are some of the authors you represent?
Natasha Bishop,
Morgan Elizabeth, Quiana Glide, Dr. Michelle Grant, Alexia LaFata, Karmen Lee,
Kelly Mangan, Asia Monique, J.L. Seegars, Tracy Simmons, Zoe B. Wallbrook
Interviews
and Guest Posts:
13.
Please share the links to any interviews, guest posts, and podcasts you think
would be helpful to writers interested in querying you.
https://manuscriptacademy.com/podcast-taj-mccoy
Links
and Contact Info:
14.
Please share how writers should contact you to submit a query and your links on
the Web.
https://querytracker.net/query/tajmccoy
Additional
Advice:
15.
Is there any other advice you’d like to share with aspiring authors that we
haven’t covered?
Finish the book.
Authors (myself included) have a bad habit of continuing to edit and revise and
polish the first half of the book, while the second half sort of just never
happens. We get so caught up in perfecting that first bit that we never finish.
Stop editing and finish the book. Allow your draft to be rough but complete.
Then dive into revision rounds and see the magic happen!
Oakland-born law grad, Taj McCoy is a romance author,
literary agent, and higher education consultant. After working with Rees
Literary Agency for nearly three years, Taj joined the Laura Dail Literary
Agency in 2025 and aims to widen the entryway for marginalized authors and to
normalize Black joy, fat joy, celebrations of culture, and love without
limitations. She represents Adult Fiction (commercial, romance/rom-coms,
women's fiction, mystery/thriller, upmarket), Adult Non-Fiction (memoirs,
narratives, cookbooks, self-help, empowerment, cultural tradition and history),
Children's Fiction (Picture books; MG and YA contemporary, mystery, romance,
thriller, fantasy), Children's Non-Fiction (historical narratives, picture
books), and illustrators.
Thanks for sharing all your advice, Taj.
Giveaway Details
Taj is generously offering a query critique to one lucky
winner. To enter, all you need to do is be a follower (via the follower gadget,
email, or bloglovin’ on the right sidebar) and leave a comment through August 9th. If your email is not on
your Google Profile, you must leave it in the comments to enter the
contest. If you do not want to enter the contest, that’s okay. Just let me know
in the comments.
If you follow me on Twitter or mention this contest on
Twitter, Facebook, or your blog, mention this in the comments and I'll give you
an extra entry. This is an international giveaway.
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needs updating? Please leave a comment or email me at natalieiaguirre7@gmail.com
Note: These agent profiles and interviews presently focus on
agents who accept children's fiction. Please take the time to verify anything
you might use here before querying an agent. The information found here is
subject to change.
Upcoming Interviews, Guest Posts, and Blog Hops
Friday, August 1st
I’m participating in the Apple a Day Giveaway Hop
Monday, August 4th
I have a guest post by debut author Isabel Knight and a giveaway of the first
book in her Enchantria series
Wednesday, August 6th I have an interview with author Lillie
Vale and a giveaway of her YA Hit Me With Your Best Charm
Monday, August 11th I have an agent spotlight interview with
Krista Van Dolzer and a query critique giveaway
Saturday, August 16th I’m participating in the Old School
Giveaway Hop
Monday, August 18th I have an interview with debut author
Ryan James Black and a giveaway of his MG The Dark Times of Nimble Nottingham
Wednesday, August 20th I have an agent spotlight interview
with Shelly
Romero and a query critique giveaway
Monday, August
25th I have an interview with author James Ponti and a giveaway of his MG
Hurricane Heist
I hope to see you on Friday!