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Ms. Geula Geurts

The Deborah Harris Agency

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Geula Geurts

The Deborah Harris Agency

Jerusalem, Israel
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Website:
thedeborahharrisagency.com
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Genres
This agent is seeking the following genres:

Fiction

Literary Fiction
Poetry

Non-Fiction

Memoir
Narrative
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TooMuchCoffeeMan
04/29/2022 03:10 PM
Full rejected with a slightly personalized letter after a couple of months. Advice was too nonspecific to be of any help.
TooMuchCoffeeMan
02/16/2022 11:34 PM
sent query letter w/ attached Proposal and received a request for the first 50 pages the next day. Sent 1st chapter as an attachment.
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