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Mr. Doug Young

PEW Literary

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Doug Young

PEW Literary

46 Lexington Street
London W1F 0LP
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Website:
pewliterary.com
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Genres
This agent is seeking the following genres:

Fiction

General Fiction

Non-Fiction

Current Affairs/Politics
General Non-Fiction
History
Memoir
Science/Technology
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ozzy93
09/14/2021 07:15 AM
EQ with proposal on 9/3/21 for memoir
Rejection on 9/14 with so many encouraging words that it almost didn't feel like a rejection! Really makes you remember that it's not only about good writing and a good story... it's about finding the right fit. Like dating and deciding to get married. So onward I go!
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