Ms. Lisa Amstutz
Storm Literary Agency
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General
Lisa Amstutz
Storm Literary Agency
- Website:
- stormliteraryagency.com
- Twitter (X):
- @LJAmstutz
- AALA Member:
- No
Query Methods
Accepts queries via...
Genres
This agent is seeking the following genres:
Fiction
Picture Book
• Picture Book, Illustrator
Non-Fiction
Cookbook
Food/Lifestyle
Gardening
How To
Humor/Gift Book
Narrative
Nature/Ecology
Religion/Spirituality
Science/Technology
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Known Clients (current & past)
Korena Di Roma Howley
Kanini Rodney-Phillips
Steve Swinburne
Author Comments
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Profile Update
Patrick (Admin)
02/18/2025 11:32 AM
Profile Update: Genres updated.
Profile Update
Patrick (Admin)
02/14/2025 07:09 PM
Profile Update: Open to queries.
Profile Update
Patrick (Admin)
07/29/2024 04:53 AM
Profile Update: Closed to queries.
Profile Update
Patrick (Admin)
07/19/2024 08:57 AM
Profile Update: Genres updated.
NickMaddockGlobal
07/13/2024 11:40 AM
Query Manager Query: 7/12/24
Form Rejection: 7/13/24
80k Memoir
Form Rejection: 7/13/24
80k Memoir
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Profile History
- Last Update:
- 02/18/2025 - Genres updated.
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