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Ms. Iwalani Kim

Sanford J. Greenburger Associates

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Iwalani Kim

Sanford J. Greenburger Associates

New York, NY
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Website:
www.greenburger.com
Twitter (X):
@IwalaniKim
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Query Methods
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Genres
This agent is seeking the following genres:

Fiction

Family Saga
Literary Fiction
Upmarket

Non-Fiction

Cultural/Social Issues
Food/Lifestyle
Memoir
Narrative
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gmry99
02/23/2026 05:12 PM
Q: Jan 6, 2026
FR: Feb 23, 2026
Adult Historical Mystery, 80k

Jaslin
02/11/2026 02:33 AM
Queried on 11th Feb - 52K, upmarket historical novel
JenniferUSC
01/21/2026 10:47 AM
Q: 12/10/25
CNR: 1/21/26
miselle
05/13/2025 09:57 AM
Queried March 1st
Nudged April 11th
Rejected May 13th
90K Literary Fiction Christmas Story.
miselle
04/11/2025 02:58 PM
queried 3/1 Literary Fiction 90k Christmas story
Nudged 4/11
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