Ms. Abigail Frank
Sanford J. Greenburger Associates
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Abigail Frank
Sanford J. Greenburger Associates
55 Fifth Avenue, 15th floor
New York, NY 10003
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thestigs
11/17/2025 09:23 AM
Q: 11/17/25 ; 100K words ; romantic fantasy
JLC826
10/30/2025 03:28 PM
Q: PB Author/Illustrator 10/27/2025 - Received and out-of-office notice until 11/3/2025
rewils
10/16/2025 12:51 PM
Q: 10/09/2025
99k YA Dystopian Romance
99k YA Dystopian Romance
Kardos
08/29/2025 12:38 PM
Query: 8/29/25
Children's Mystery/Thriller
Children's Mystery/Thriller
mcwilfo
07/04/2025 07:27 AM
Q: 07/04/25
YA spec fic 60k
YA spec fic 60k
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