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:
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Query Methods
Accepts queries via...
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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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johnstrap
11/01/2025 04:10 PM
this guy is AWOL
RavenActual
10/18/2025 11:26 AM
Q: 9/25/25 96K word military/espionage thriller. No guidelines, only responds if interested. Will nudge if no response by 11/25.
lizholding
09/17/2025 08:41 AM
Queried 7/28/25
CNR 9/17/25

92K blended Urban Fantasy

jordanL84
08/27/2025 07:51 AM
adult horror 79k
Q: 27/08
knightapocryphal
07/14/2025 12:28 PM
Q: 7/11
98K Sci-fi Cyberpunk

Response from assistant (Graham Weist) confirming receipt on 7/14
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Profile History
Last Update:
09/19/2022 - New email address.
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