Ms. Sian Ellis-Martin
Blake Friedmann Literary
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Sian Ellis-Martin
Blake Friedmann Literary
London
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- www.blakefriedmann.co.uk/
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Query Methods
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Genres
This agent is seeking the following genres:
Fiction
Commercial
Contemporary
LGBTQ+
Upmarket
Non-Fiction
Cookbook
Food/Lifestyle
LGBTQ+
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Author Comments
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ShannonGibson
08/02/2024 04:14 PM
Form letter rejection
BeckyandFrances
05/17/2024 10:52 AM
95k literary fiction
25/03 - submitted via email
17/5 - form rejection
25/03 - submitted via email
17/5 - form rejection
Tara725
02/07/2024 03:58 PM
EQ: 2/7/24
Contemporary Romance
Contemporary Romance
Singtome
11/01/2023 06:06 AM
EQ 2 Apr
FR May - read with interest but unable to take forward (no personalisation)
FR May - read with interest but unable to take forward (no personalisation)
MorganSloan
08/24/2023 03:12 PM
Same as Rissamartin. Queerpit like, sent 8/2, rejected 8/24. Polite form letter.
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