Mr. Ian Bonaparte

Janklow & Nesbit Associates

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Ian Bonaparte

Janklow & Nesbit Associates

285 Madison Avenue
New York, NY 10017
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Website:
www.janklowandnesbit.com/
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@ianbonaparte
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Genres
This agent is seeking the following genres:

Fiction

General Fiction

Non-Fiction

Cultural/Social Issues
Current Affairs/Politics
History
Journalism
Memoir
Science/Technology
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HokunaniSorci
01/03/2024 08:04 AM
Query: 9/21/23
CNR: 1/3/24

70k horror/short story collection
ozzy93
09/08/2021 05:45 PM
8/11/21 EQ
8/12/21 Ian suggested I query Allison Hunter at same agency instead.
Memoir 76k
Maranda
06/19/2021 07:56 PM
6/18/21
McLean
12/01/2020 11:47 PM
02/12/20 Emailed query email, outline and 1st chapter of narrative non-fiction on Cambodian politics
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