Mr. Brian Cook

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Brian Cook

The Authors' Agent

PO Box 577
Terrigal, NSW 2260
Website:
theauthorsagent.com.au
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Postal Mail
Genres
This agent is seeking the following genres:

Fiction

Children's
General Fiction

Non-Fiction

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dhiler
11/07/2024 01:07 PM
Only accepts Australian creators
carbenibooks
06/11/2024 08:42 PM
Same person as Adsett agency
cammac
06/03/2023 08:47 PM
refers to Alex Adsett who do not accept cold calls
robinkmoore
10/01/2021 12:28 AM
Adult Fiction and Non-fiction
Please note that we are no longer accepting fiction or non-fiction written for the adult reader.
Please do not send submissions.
Any submission of material intended for an adult reader which is sent to us will not be looked at or responded to.
NOTE: We represent only Australian writers and illustrators.
becky_blu13
08/23/2015 03:17 AM
Represents NZ and AU authors
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