Ms. Sarah Heller

Helen Heller Agency

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Sarah Heller

Helen Heller Agency

253 Eglinton Ave W. Suite 202
Toronto, ON M4R 1B1
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Website:
thehelenhelleragency.com/
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@thehhagency
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Genres
This agent is seeking the following genres:

Fiction

General Fiction

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fifennwrites
09/03/2023 11:07 AM
Q: 8/15
Notification of Offer: 9/3
laurenelizabethparker33
05/28/2023 11:52 PM
Asked for a full over a year ago and hasn't responded to any follow ups.
glitter5
11/02/2022 12:37 PM
I’ll skip this one they don’t seem to answer anyone
TooMuchCoffeeMan
10/01/2022 11:01 AM
Doesn't look like Ms. Heller has ever responded to anything in six years. Why bother with these people?
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Patrick (Admin)
09/30/2022 05:58 PM
Profile Update: Genres updated.
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09/30/2022 - Genres updated.
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