Andrea Kincaid is a literary scout with Corvisiero Literary.
As a literary scout, she is taking pitches on behalf of all the agents at her agency, and passing along worthy submissions to literary agents agents at Corvisiero Literary. That means she can take pitches for the following: adult fantasy (all kinds), intricate historical novels set before the 20th century, horror, psychological thrillers, LGBTQIA+ stories, science fiction, young adult contemporary, young adult sci-fi and fantasy, women’s fiction, literary fiction, upmarket/commercial, mysteries, work from historically marginalized and underrepresented voice, folklore retellings, and magical realism. She is personally interested in unique romance stories with strong heroes and heroines that work through their past trauma to find something real. She also loves Children’s lit that teaches valuable life lessons and can be tied into a teacher’s curriculum, YA stories, Mystery/Thrillers, and Fantasy.
About Andrea: First out in dodgeball, last out in spelling bees. That is what Andrea likes to tell new people she meets. Andrea, an Oxford comma enthusiast, hails from the great Lone Star state of Texas and has a passion for literature and etymology that she shares with her 11-year old identical twin boys. Her bibliophile journey began as a young child when her own mother would read to her daily, something Andrea now does for her own kids. She has worked as a senior writer for JMG magazine and a creative director for Keel Magazine. Additionally, Andrea has been a line editor for several published books and assists in various outside copywriting projects when she isn’t reading manuscripts for Corvisiero Literary Agency. Andrea was also recently published in the fall 2022 issue of Link 2 Us, an inspirational magazine.
Andrea will read anything that catches her attention with a good hook, strong tone, and vivid world-building, but she mostly enjoys reading dystopian, speculative fiction, and literary criticism. In her spare time, she enjoys being at the beach (with a book, of course), listening to old Billie Holiday vinyls, watching her favorite shows (Friends, The Office, and Supernatural), and watching Marvel movies with her sons (whom she loves “3,000”). She collects various copies of her favorite books, The Great Gatsby in different languages and cover art, something that started several years ago when friends and family would travel the world and bring back a copy from their trips abroad.
