Ms. Holly Faulks

Greene & Heaton Ltd

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Holly Faulks

Greene & Heaton Ltd

London
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Website:
www.greeneheaton.co.uk
Twitter (X):
@hollycfaulks
Query Methods
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Genres
This agent is seeking the following genres:

Fiction

Literary Fiction
Upmarket

Non-Fiction

Current Affairs/Politics
Food/Lifestyle
Memoir
Science/Technology
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Author Comments
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BeckyandFrances
04/02/2024 06:08 AM
95k literary fiction

25/03 - submitted via email
RoamingFree
12/15/2023 05:28 AM
Accessible literary fiction 76k

Email query: 13/11/2023
Full request: 20/11/2023
Form rejection: 15/12/2023
Profile Update

Patrick (Admin)
04/04/2020 09:59 AM
Profile Update: Genres updated.
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04/04/2020 - Genres updated.
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