Mr. Michael Harriot

Folio Literary Management

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Michael Harriot

Folio Literary Management

630 9th Avenue, Suite 1101
New York, NY 10036
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Website:
foliolit.com
AALA Member:
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Query Methods
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Genres
This agent is seeking the following genres:

Fiction

Fantasy
Science Fiction

Non-Fiction

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Known Clients (current & past)
Alisa Bowman
Peter Criss
Stephen Davis
Steve Eubanks
Tony Fletcher
Josh Frank
Rick Pitino
Dave Ritz
Oscar Robertson
Larry Sloman
Author Comments
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m_mastro3m
06/01/2024 01:26 PM
EQ 12/14/23
CNR 6/1/24
170 days
lost track of time again haha
RD1981
03/09/2024 12:22 PM
When I saw that his last request was in 2015, it was more than enough to instantly put him on the Do Not Query list.
LegitHDNelson
10/13/2022 06:48 AM
EQ: 08/11/22
CNR: 010/13/22
BL2017
06/23/2022 05:00 PM
EQ: 04/23/22 adult sci-fi 76k
CNR: 06/23/22
eilaelisabeth
02/23/2022 03:16 PM
sent Q and 1st 3 chapters
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Last Update:
03/03/2020 - Genres updated.
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