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Ms. Michelle Hauck

Storm Literary Agency

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Michelle Hauck

Storm Literary Agency

Website:
stormliteraryagency.com
Twitter (X):
@Michelle4Laughs
AALA Member:
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Query Methods
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Genres
This agent is seeking the following genres:

Fiction

Fantasy
  • Fantasy, Contemporary/Urban
  • Fantasy, High/Epic
  • Fantasy, Magical Realism
Horror
Mystery
Romance
  • Romance, Fantasy
Science Fiction
Young Adult
  • Young Adult, Fantasy
  • Young Adult, Horror
  • Young Adult, Romance

Non-Fiction

none
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lliuwrites
02/13/2025 07:34 PM
Q: 2/13/25

95k YA fantasy
cmsullivan
02/12/2025 02:24 PM
Queried 2/7/25
Form rejection 2/12/25
Adult fantasy 129K
orangeaya
02/11/2025 04:39 PM
rejection at 4 days. YA romance
Keanaflanders
02/11/2025 03:45 PM
Form rejection at 4 days
90k horror
Abdurehmanyusuf
02/09/2025 10:17 PM
Query submitted 2\10\2025
"JAPTRA" HIGH FANTASY
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Last Update:
02/07/2025 - Genres updated.
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