Ms. Cheyenne Faircloth

Handspun Literary Agency

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Cheyenne Faircloth

Handspun Literary Agency

Website:
handspunlit.com
Twitter (X):
@cheykspeare
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This agent is seeking the following genres:

Fiction

Fantasy
LGBTQ+
Mystery
Romance
Young Adult
  • Young Adult, Fantasy

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heynowquerying
03/14/2024 09:48 AM
YA Sometime in 2022–full request, sent. Ghosted/never responded
Ljpk1992
03/12/2024 03:20 PM
QM 3/12/24

Adult romcom 74k
Alessandra03330
03/01/2024 02:08 PM
QM: 03/01/2024

New adult fantasy romance 99.7K
Jawaher_Hussein
03/01/2024 11:10 AM
YA Fantasy 87k (fae/faeries/creatures of myth)
Query: 3/1
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Patrick (Admin)
03/01/2024 10:05 AM
Profile Update: Open to queries.
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Last Update:
03/01/2024 - Open to queries.
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