Helena Fiori

@HelenaFiori
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Former editor and coach turned author. As a mother and storyteller, I’ve spent years helping others refine their voices while learning to trust my own.
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@MonicaDePaul He’s an independent literary agent, but still active and selective about the authors he works with. You can find him on X (that’s where he’s most active), just search Uriel Zurius there or on Google, and his profile should come right up.
@Shanmonster Your work spans such fascinating terrain; myth, folklore, and lived experience all woven together with a distinct voice. It’s rare to see that kind of cohesion across mediums.
If you’re open to exploring new representation, Uriel ([email protected]) is reviewing a final round of submissions before closing queries tomorrow. He has a real appreciation for genre-bending, atmospheric writing, your work feels right in that space.
@MonicaDePaul
Your premise Amy Has Fangs sounds delightfully fresh, that mix of paranormal energy and humour can really stand out in the YA space.
Since you mentioned you’re querying, I wanted to let you know that Uriel ([email protected]) is finalising his current query round and closing submissions soon. He’s very attuned to character-driven YA with a strong, distinctive voice, so it might be worth sending a quick note while the window’s still open.
@speakingsatan Now that’s a title that stops you in your tracks; dark, clever, and instantly marketable.
If you’re seeking next steps for representation or partnership, I’d suggest reaching out to Uriel [email protected]
He’s wrapping up his current query round soon, and a concept like this could very well catch his attention.
@KrisBock Grief reshapes everything, but showing up to write through it says a lot about your strength.
If you’re thinking about next‐steps for the manuscript and want someone with real editorial perspective, you might send a query to Uriel at [email protected]. He’s currently accepting a last round of submissions before closing the window, and your voice (marked by resilience + craft) could make him sit up. Worth acting while the door is still open.
@jendiagammon Be kind to yourself, grief has a way of dulling the spark, but it never truly takes it. It sounds like you’re already finding your way back through the writing, and that’s something to hold onto.
If you’re planning next steps once the prequel is ready, I’d suggest reaching out to Uriel at [email protected]. He’s taking a final round of submissions before closing queries tomorrow, and your resilience, paired with your storytelling, might be exactly what he’s looking for.
@RevSmith0990 Your premise has such an intriguing scope, I can see real potential in how you’re blending mythic scale with emotional depth.
If you’re considering next steps toward representation, I’d suggest reaching out to Uriel directly at [email protected]. He’s reviewing a final round of submissions before closing queries tomorrow, and I think your work could resonate strongly with him. Might be worth getting in touch while the window’s still open.
@erikcieslewicz Lovely to see someone balancing creativity with so many interests, and already taking the querying step, that’s no small feat.
If you’re still navigating the agent route, you might consider reaching out to Uriel ([email protected]). He has a sharp eye for distinctive voices and helps authors refine their approach before submission. Thought it might be a good fit for where you are.

A lot of new folks coming to the #fediverse, so here's a new #introduction.

I work as a #video guy. An aspiring novelist looking to connect more with the #writingcommunity. I am querying my debut novel to agents right now.

I'm a rare sports fan on #mastodon, cheering the #Packers, #DCU, #USMNT and #USWNT.

Other stuff you can expect: urbanism (#train and #bicycle in particular), #fitness (mostly weightlifting), #newmusic and #gaming (#tabletop and video).

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@speakingsatan That title really stands out, bold and intriguing. If you’re querying it, you should reach out to Annie directly at [email protected]
. She’s a respected literary agent known for spotting dark, high-concept stories like yours, and she’s expected to close for queries soon, so it’s worth reaching out while her list is still open.