
Brooke Mondor is an associate literary agent at Miller Bowers Griffin Literary Management.
She is actively building her adult fiction list and is interested in mysteries, thrillers, and whodunits; historical fiction from around the world (especially non-European countries); contemporary romance with minimal spice; and literary fiction. She is also open to nonfiction projects about food, lifestyle, wellness, cultural criticism, and science, depending on the angle and your expertise/platform. Neurodiverse, BIPOC, and LGBTQIA+ perspectives are always welcome.
Brooke earned her Bachelor’s Degree in Media Arts from the University of North Texas, with a minor in philosophy and honors distinction. She’s worked in media for the last few years, and in addition to agenting, she is the lead editor at an entertainment news website. Prior to joining Miller Bowers Griffin, Brooke interned at Folio Literary Management.
She’s selective with horror and does not like excessive gore. But if you can weave in social commentary like THE ONLY GOOD INDIANS by Stephen Graham Jones or mental health themes like in THE SEPTEMBER HOUSE by Carissa Orlando, she’d love to see those. She’s also selective in her romance tastes, but tends to gravitate toward fake relationships, grumpy/sunshine pairings, enemies to lovers, friends to lovers, and late bloomer tropes. In historical fiction, Brooke is looking for stories set around the world, especially non-European countries that aren’t typically explored in such tales. While fantasy is not high on her priority list, Brooke would consider something cozy with Studio Ghibli vibes; think cafes, nature, feminism, anti-war, wholesome, etc.
She is not a good fit for MG, PB, spy novels, heavy religious themes, epic fantasy with heavy world building, dark romance, or science-fiction.