Ms. Amy Stern

Sheldon Fogelman Agency

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Amy Stern

Sheldon Fogelman Agency

10 East 40th Street, Suite 3205
New York, NY 10016
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Website:
sheldonfogelmanagency.com
Twitter (X):
@AmyRStern
AALA Member:
No
Query Methods
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E-Mail
Genres
This agent is seeking the following genres:

Fiction

Middle Grade
Picture Book
Young Adult

Non-Fiction

none
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Author Comments
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aalogan
10/18/2023 10:55 AM
EQ: 8/31/23
40k MG retelling
CNR after 6+ weeks per agency guidelines: 10/18/23

emilienantel
09/11/2023 09:41 AM
Email query: 06/02/23
CNR: 09/11/23

Queer YA Contemp 61k

Zamo32
08/13/2023 02:44 PM
Anybody know if Amy responds to partials and fulls?
katine
02/15/2023 10:17 AM
EQ: 11/12/22
CNR: 2/15/23

MG Fantasy 64K
jrtatham
02/15/2023 12:02 AM
EQ: 15/02/2023 MG SPEC/MYSTERY 59K
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