Ms. Hannah Strouth

Sanford J. Greenburger Associates

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Hannah Strouth

Sanford J. Greenburger Associates

New York, NY
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Website:
www.greenburger.com
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@hannah_strouth
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Genres
This agent is seeking the following genres:

Fiction

Literary Fiction
Upmarket

Non-Fiction

General Non-Fiction
Memoir
Narrative
Pop Culture
Self-Help
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Author Comments
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theanthropic
08/11/2024 02:46 PM
Email query 8/10/24
150k literary fiction/suspense
chloecampbell13
07/04/2024 07:24 PM
Email query: 7/4/24
97k Contemporary Romance
histficdebut
07/04/2024 06:36 PM
Email Query: 7-4-24

92K Historical Fiction
jwparente13
06/28/2024 03:05 PM
Email query: 6/28/24
Adult commercial with speculative
amylululouise
04/04/2024 11:10 PM
EQ 4/4/24 Women's Fiction 73k
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Profile History
Last Update:
01/12/2024 - Changed agencies. Formerly with Jane Rotrosen Agency.
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