Mr. Evan Brown
Transatlantic Literary Agency
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Evan Brown
Transatlantic Literary Agency
Toronto, ON
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Query Methods
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Closed to Unsolicited Queries
Genres
This agent is seeking the following genres:
Fiction
Fantasy
Historical
Literary Fiction
Science Fiction
Non-Fiction
Memoir
Sports
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Author Comments
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CPAshton
03/02/2024 08:38 PM
@ADMIN - Agency website states he is only open to referrals. https://www.transatlanticagency.com/portfolio/brown-evan/
kootenayjoe
12/23/2022 04:30 PM
by referral only
MissPlum
05/19/2021 03:49 PM
Literary thriller CNR @ 96 days
gheckel
04/22/2021 12:20 AM
You typically get referrals through friends of his or by meeting him at a literary function, such as a pitch event.
Profile Update
Patrick (Admin)
04/17/2021 02:21 PM
Profile Update: Query by referral only.
Thanks marinawolf
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