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Ms. Jessica Kasmer-Jacobs

The Deborah Harris Agency

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Jessica Kasmer-Jacobs

The Deborah Harris Agency

Jerusalem, Israel
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Website:
thedeborahharrisagency.com
Twitter (X):
@Jessica_KJacobs
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Genres
This agent is seeking the following genres:

Fiction

Historical
Literary Fiction
Picture Book

Non-Fiction

Memoir
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Anvilauthor
11/10/2022 09:53 AM
EQ 96,000 Historical Fiction
Prompt, polite rejection within three days.
I just wanted to query someone in Israel
TooMuchCoffeeMan
02/15/2022 10:40 PM
sent to different agent
Mesmer7
02/12/2022 09:28 PM
This agency is located in Israel.
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