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Ms. Laura Mazer

Wendy Sherman Associates

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Laura Mazer

Wendy Sherman Associates

138 W. 25th St. Suite 1018
New York, NY 10001
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Website:
www.wsherman.com
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Genres
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Biography
Cultural/Social Issues
History
Humor/Gift Book
Pop Culture
Self-Help
Women's Issues
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TooMuchCoffeeMan
02/09/2022 07:32 PM
CNR @ 121 days.
LarkMarie
05/13/2021 11:20 AM
11/14/20, query, annotated table of contents, 135k true crime/me too memoir.

No response as of 5/13/21
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