Ms. Alexandra D'Amico

The Rights Factory

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Changed agencies. Formerly with Transatlantic Literary.
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Alexandra D'Amico

The Rights Factory

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Website:
therightsfactory.com/
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Genres
This agent is seeking the following genres:

Fiction

Book Club
Commercial
Fantasy
Historical
Horror
LGBTQ+
Romance
  • Romance, Comedy
  • Romance, Fantasy

Non-Fiction

Cultural/Social Issues
History
LGBTQ+
Pop Culture
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Author Comments
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ShalyDavenport
10/21/2025 08:07 PM
EQ: 10/21/25
Romantasy 110k

sziders
10/21/2025 09:00 AM
EQ: 10/21/25
Romantasy 113K
emvpin
09/16/2025 11:19 AM
Q 100.9k Dark Fantasy Romance 9/16
hairiel42
09/02/2025 12:24 PM
08/28/2025 Querried
Adult Folk Horror 59K

Rejected 09/02 with a nice form letter

thathollyking
08/31/2025 03:08 PM
Query submitted 25 Aug 2025

75k sapphic fantasy romance
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08/03/2025 - Changed agencies. Formerly with Transatlantic Literary.
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