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Imogen Morrell

Greene & Heaton

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Looking for
Provocative, morally ambiguous fiction charged with darkness and desire — exploring themes of shame, obsession, and power — often blending literary fiction with thriller, noir, or psychological horror. Speculative and gothic novels haunted by grief, repressed desire, climate, technological dread, colonialism, or history. Voice-driven, humorous fiction with emotional heft, including messy family dramas, campy queer tragedies, and rural romances with a self-aware take on identity and community. In non-fiction, academics and journalists writing on history, popular science, politics, investigative journalism, cultural criticism, memoir, biography, nature, and food — particularly writers who can marry vivid narrative with deep research. Also political and cultural commentary, mind-bending science writing, narrative biography, landscape and history memoir, insider accounts, and obsessive literary true crime.
How to submit
Email submissions@greeneheaton.co.uk with your covering letter in the body of the email and submission materials as Word Document attachments. Include Imogen Morrell's name in the subject line. Fiction: first three chapters or around fifty pages, plus a one-to-two page synopsis that reveals the ending. Non-fiction: three sample chapters or around fifty pages, plus a proposed chapter summary or synopsis — a completed manuscript is not required. No postal submissions accepted. AI-generated or AI-edited submissions will not be considered.
Response time
8 weeks

What They Represent

Genres
Literary Fiction, Speculative Fiction, Gothic Fiction, Thriller, Psychological Horror, Noir, Non-Fiction, History, Popular Science, Political Writing, Investigative Journalism, Cultural Criticism, Memoir, Biography, Nature, Food
Age categories
Adult
Location
UK

What we found

Imogen joined Greene and Heaton in 2018, having studied English Literature at King's College London and Women's, Gender and Sexuality Studies at Oxford. Her client list includes Kit Heyam, Jake Hall, Juliet Jacques, and Anna Sulan Masing, among others, spanning both literary fiction and non-fiction. She is happy to work with non-fiction writers at the early proposal stage, and the agency explicitly will not consider submissions that have been originated, written, or edited using AI tools.

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