Ms. Catherine Wallace
High Spot Literary Agency
Should you query this agent?
Get answers to this, and many more agent questions at QueryTracker.
Closed to Unsolicited Queries
General
Catherine Wallace
High Spot Literary Agency
Auckland, New Zealand
- E-Mail:
-
To protect agents from spam, email addresses are hidden except to members.
Join Now - Website:
- www.highspotlit.com/
Query Methods
Accepts queries via...
E-Mail
Closed to Unsolicited Queries
Genres
This agent is seeking the following genres:
Fiction
Commercial
Crime/Police
Literary Fiction
Middle Grade
Mystery
Thrillers/Suspense
Non-Fiction
General Non-Fiction
Join Now (FREE) to learn more about this agent. (Such as how often and how quickly each agent replies to queries.)
Known Clients (current & past)
none found
Author Comments
Comments by authors about this agent.
Profile Update
Patrick (Admin)
05/26/2022 03:51 PM
Profile Update: Closed to queries.
Zooks3
04/26/2022 07:20 PM
3/13/22 - EQ re: The Knotted Gun - Contemporary Suspense
4/26/22 - form rejection
4/26/22 - form rejection
banaesma
04/26/2022 01:25 PM
EQ: 10 March, 2022
ER: 26 April, 2022
Polite form rejection.
adult 83k LitFic
ER: 26 April, 2022
Polite form rejection.
adult 83k LitFic
godisjealous
03/12/2022 05:58 PM
FQ 3/11/22
FR 3/13/22
Literary fiction 96k
FR 3/13/22
Literary fiction 96k
Agent Interviews
Interviews with this agent from across the web.
None found for this agent
Success Story Interviews
Read interviews with authors who have signed with this agent.
None found for this agent
Profile History
- Last Update:
- 05/26/2022 - Closed to queries.
Disclaimer
Always verify agent's information before sending your query, and review the agent's website(s) for more up-to-date information.
Though we do our best, QueryTracker can not guarantee the accuracy of any information provided.
An agent listing on QueryTracker is not an endorsement or recommendation of that agent by QueryTracker.
Before contacting an agent, authors should verify and assess the agent's requirements and suitability by visiting the agent's website(s), and becoming familiar with ways to spot and avoid bad agents. A good place to start is Writers Beware, a watch group that helps inform and protect authors from shady practices.