Ms. Alexandra Franklin

Curtis Brown, Ltd.

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Alexandra Franklin

Curtis Brown, Ltd.

New York, NY
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Website:
www.curtisbrown.com
Twitter (X):
@alexafranklin08
AALA Member:
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Query Methods
Accepts queries via...
E-Mail
Genres
This agent is seeking the following genres:

Fiction

Literary Fiction
Upmarket
Young Adult
  • Young Adult, Literary

Non-Fiction

Memoir
Narrative
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kmtomasko
10/19/2024 10:56 AM
10/19/24: email query
risaden
02/21/2024 02:24 PM
Lovely reject note.
Kpregan87
02/07/2024 05:40 PM
Tried to submit, but got a blocked email notification!
hello_its_wawa
01/24/2024 04:15 PM
Fyi, she's off on mat leave until April 2024
GraniteWriter
11/16/2023 01:13 PM
11/16/23 Closed No Response (CNR) after 100 days
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Profile History
Last Update:
01/24/2023 - Changed agencies. Formerly with Vicky Bijur Literary. Genres updated.
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