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Mr. David Halpern

David Halpern Literary Management

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Closed to Unsolicited Queries
Started a new agency. Formerly with The Robbins Office.
General

David Halpern

David Halpern Literary Management

New York, NY
Website:
halpernliterary.com
AALA Member:
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Closed to Unsolicited Queries
Genres
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Commercial
Literary Fiction

Non-Fiction

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Annie Cheney
Gregory Galloway
Katie Tallo
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Patrick (Admin)
01/11/2024 10:51 AM
Profile Update: Started a new agency. Formerly with The Robbins Office. No further information available.
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Profile History
Last Update:
01/11/2024 - Started a new agency. Formerly with The Robbins Office.
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