Ms. Millie Hoskins

United Agents, Ltd

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Millie Hoskins

United Agents, Ltd

12-26 Lexington Street
London W1F OLE
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Website:
www.unitedagents.co.uk/
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Fiction

Commercial
General Fiction
Literary Fiction

Non-Fiction

General Non-Fiction
Narrative
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cliocat23
03/24/2024 04:31 PM
Queried March 14 2024
Nudged with notification of full requests March 18, got out of office memo



Mevrouw_Bee
05/29/2023 01:49 PM
EQ 29 May 2023
Commercial Women's Fiction 99k
cammac
03/27/2023 08:20 PM
EQ: 28th Mar 2023 - Romantic Fiction
Catsamoa79
10/15/2022 11:53 AM
EQ: 7/7/22
CNR: 10/15/22
swatithegeek
05/16/2022 12:45 PM
(Using as a stand-in for Laura Macdougall)

Email query: 05/13/22
Form rejection: 05/16/22

Adult Rom-Com, 75k words
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