Book agents in historical fiction are seeking authenticity. This means accurate historical details. If the story is set in the Roman Empire, for instance, getting the details of the architecture, social hierarchy, and daily life right is crucial. They also look for good writing style. A manuscript that can transport the reader to the historical period with vivid descriptions and engaging prose is more likely to be picked up. Another aspect is marketability. They consider whether there is an audience for the particular historical period or event the book is based on.
They look for strong characters. In historical fiction, characters need to be believable within the historical context. For example, if it's set in medieval times, the characters' actions, beliefs, and language should match that era. Agents also want a unique plot. It should not be a rehash of common historical fiction tropes. A fresh take on a historical event or period can really catch their attention.
When it comes to historical fiction manuscripts, agents first look at the hook. The opening of the story should draw the reader in immediately. In historical fiction, this could be an interesting historical event or a unique character. They also search for a well - structured narrative. The story should flow well from one event to another, building tension and leading to a satisfying conclusion. Moreover, they are interested in the author's research. If the author can show that they have delved deep into the historical period, it gives more credibility to the manuscript.
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