Mr. Dan Milaschewski

United Talent Agency

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Dan Milaschewski

United Talent Agency

888 7th Avenue
New York, New York 10106
Website:
www.unitedtalent.com/talent/publishing
AALA Member:
Yes (Visit Site)
Query Methods
Accepts queries via...
Online Form [Go To Form]
Genres
This agent is seeking the following genres:

Fiction

Action/Adventure
Commercial
Crime/Police
Family Saga
Fantasy
General Fiction
Historical
Horror
Humor/Satire
LGBTQ+
Literary Fiction
Military/Espionage
Mystery
New Adult
Science Fiction
Thrillers/Suspense

Non-Fiction

none
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Author Comments
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WhatAWriter
11/20/2024 12:00 PM
A caution about the agency's online form: The online form is not constructed well. If you fill out all of the details on the left side of the form, but click "Read our Guidelines Here" before submitting or uploading your file, you will lose ALL of the information you just input. This happened to me twice because I stupidly forgot my own lesson. So, if you don't want to re-do everything, read the guidelines first. Or, don't even bother because the guidelines are just a bunch of legalese and not at all helpful. Then enter your details, query, upload your PDF, then submit. etc.
ajjacono
10/30/2024 08:37 AM
80k literary fiction
FR 10/21

GinaBMonroe
10/29/2024 10:27 AM
Online Form Query 10/25
Form reply (not an answer to the query) from assistant, Josh Bloom, 10/28:

Definitely a form. I assumed auto-reply, but haven't seen any mention of it here. "Thank you so much for your query. We have received and will be reviewing your materials as fast as we can. Please note that due to the high volume of queries, we won't be able to give feedback on every submission"
mholm28
09/24/2024 07:12 PM
Queried via online submission form 9/24/2024
Adult fantasy 72k
RD1981
06/30/2024 08:42 AM
I just checked the query timeline and found that every fantasy genre submission for the last TWO YEARS has been CNRs. Why ask for fantasy submissions if you're going to completely ignore fantasy submissions for TWO YEARS? I'm adding mine to the list of CNRs. I'm not wasting any more time checking on an agent who clearly isn't looking for my genre.

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Last Update:
09/19/2022 - New email address.
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