Ms. Gaia Banks

Sheil Land Associates Ltd

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Gaia Banks

Sheil Land Associates Ltd

London
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Website:
www.sheilland.com
Twitter (X):
@gaia_banks
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Genres
This agent is seeking the following genres:

Fiction

Children's
Fantasy
General Fiction
Mystery
Romance
Science Fiction
Thrillers/Suspense

Non-Fiction

Biography
Food/Lifestyle
Health/Fitness
History
Science/Technology
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Author Comments
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Patrick (Admin)
04/24/2024 05:16 AM
Thanks NicAPerez
NicAPerez
04/17/2024 02:22 PM
Her twitter/X account is @gaia_banks btw
Tara725
02/07/2024 04:13 PM
EQ: 2/7/24

Contemporary Romance
galian84
09/24/2023 05:14 PM
Form Query: 8/14/23
Notification of offer of pub: 9/24/23

99k fantasy romance
MotownCountry
09/19/2023 11:22 AM
cnr @ 40 days
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