Ms. Cara Lee Simpson
Susanna Lea Associates - London
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Changed agencies. Formerly with Peters Fraser & Dunlop
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Cara Lee Simpson
Susanna Lea Associates - London
London
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Genres
This agent is seeking the following genres:
Fiction
Book Club
Literary Fiction
Upmarket
Non-Fiction
Memoir
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Profile Update
Patrick (Admin)
10/18/2024 12:02 PM
Profile Update: Changed agencies. Formerly with Peters Fraser & Dunlop
Thanks cmg436
cmg436
09/18/2024 08:26 AM
She's recently changed agencies to Susanna Lea Associates.
BeckyandFrances
04/02/2024 05:56 AM
95k literary fiction
25/03 - submitted via email
25/03 - submitted via email
gridarmour
12/07/2021 03:41 AM
EQ 12/05
CNR 07/12
100k+ literary fiction
CNR 07/12
100k+ literary fiction
OPKiwi
11/27/2021 12:41 PM
CNR 98 days.
No response to nudge.
No response to nudge.
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Profile History
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- 10/18/2024 - Changed agencies. Formerly with Peters Fraser & Dunlop
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