Ms. Erika Storella

The Gernert Company

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Erika Storella

The Gernert Company

136 East 57th Street, 18th floor
New York, NY 10022
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Website:
www.thegernertco.com
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Genres
This agent is seeking the following genres:

Fiction

Literary Fiction

Non-Fiction

Art/Photography
History
Memoir
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Patrick (Admin)
01/02/2020 08:57 AM
Profile Update: Open to queries.
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Patrick (Admin)
11/20/2019 02:55 PM
Profile Update: Closed to queries.
LightofBeauty
11/12/2017 09:35 PM
EQ: 11/12
TimandHonor
04/21/2016 02:12 PM
Queried 2/17/16
Full MS request 3/9/16

NNF/90K
Profile Update

Patrick (Admin)
01/04/2016 09:07 AM
Profile Update: Open to queries.
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Last Update:
01/02/2020 - Open to queries.
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