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Ms. Amy Schiffman

The Gersh Agency

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Amy Schiffman

The Gersh Agency

232 North Canon Dr., Suite201
Beverly Hills, CA 90210
Website:
www.gersh.com/
AALA Member:
No
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Closed to Unsolicited Queries
Genres
This agent is seeking the following genres:

Fiction

Chick Lit
Commercial

Non-Fiction

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Patrick (Admin)
11/07/2023 12:42 PM
They are listed here so if you ever run into their name somewhere else, you can come here and read that they are closed to queries.
Marlenag
11/07/2023 12:27 AM
I am unsure why this agency is listed in Query tracker. Please remove it.
Their website emphatically states that they NEVER accept queries.
thamnosma
04/13/2022 07:09 PM
Why are these agents and the agency even listed on Querymanager? The website says emphatically they do not accept or consider unsolicited submissions of material. Remove them.
Dreamland0516
04/14/2020 10:28 AM
"This is the most bizarre submission policy I've ever seen. Do not submit anything. We don’t want to find new talented writers is basically what they are saying. No agency is so big they can't hire an intern to sort through submissions to grow their business. Sounds fishy."

Yeah - there is a whole paragraph on "don't submit anything" - but if you do, we will be very cross and you won't hear from us.

Most pompous thing I have ever seen. Reviewing the comments on most of their agents, many of them seem to have left the industry or the company. Very weird.
technothrillers
02/01/2016 09:29 AM
This is the most bizarre submission policy I've ever seen. Do not submit anything. We don’t want to find new talented writers is basically what they are saying. No agency is so big they can't hire an intern to sort through submissions to grow their business. Sounds fishy.
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