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Kate Hordern Literary Agency (KHLA)·UK

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Represents
fiction and non-fiction
Looking for
Fiction: book club, psychological suspense, crime, speculative, historical, commercial and upmarket women's with unique hook/voice/characters. Non-fiction: history (with platform) and memoir.
How to submit
Email
Recently verified·Last verified: 31 May 2026

Kate Hordern is a literary agent at Kate Hordern Literary Agency (KHLA) based in UK. Their list focuses on fiction and non-fiction. Currently open to submissions. Submissions via Email. For current guidelines, check the agent's own submission page linked below.

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KHLA accepts submissions by email only. The agency is based in Bristol.

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