The Transatlantic Agency is delighted to announce that Noelle Falcis Math has been promoted from Associate Agent to Literary Agent, where she will continue her work in literary representation specializing in risk-taking, genre-bending fiction and incisively critical socio-cultural nonfiction. 

Since joining the Transatlantic as Associate Agent four years ago, Noelle has spearheaded sales of her clients works into literary strongholds such as One World, Graywolf, Knopf, Avid Reader Press, amongst others. Her growing client list includes experimental poet m. mick powell; critical essayists, Raksha Vasudevan, Tracy Wan, and Elda María Román; and genre-blending novelists, Jasmine Kuliasha and Stefany Valentine. Prior to becoming an agent, Noelle had a robust career teaching for the Department of Asian American Studies at the California State University, Long Beach, and was mentored by Senior Agent Amanda Orozco. Noelle is based in Los Angeles.  

Noelle represents literary, upmarket, and speculative fiction alongside cultural nonfiction, memoir, and select poetry. For all projects, she maintains her perennial ask for experimental, form breaking prose. She is looking for projects that uplift essential voices from the margins and teaches how to better be human. Noelle has a particular interest in stories with compelling writing that explores reimagined folklores, the mythic and mundane, and the strange and fabulous beside the everyday. She likes complex characters that shift and evolve, teaching us further about ourselves and the resilience of the human condition. Noelle will be opening up for submissions for the month of August. 

Says President Samantha Haywood, “Noelle has an incredible eye for literary fiction and narrative nonfiction and is a driven supporter of her client’s new work and she is an amazing colleague. I am thrilled to have her promote to full agent and have every confidence in her literary agent career ahead with the Transatlantic.” 

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