Ms. Christie Megill

The CAT Agency, Inc.

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Christie Megill

The CAT Agency, Inc.

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Website:
catagencyinc.com/
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@christiemegill
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Genres
This agent is seeking the following genres:

Fiction

Children's
Picture Book
  • Picture Book, Author
  • Picture Book, Author/Illustrator
  • Picture Book, Illustrator

Non-Fiction

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WG_Reynolds
04/05/2024 03:36 AM
Picture book query on 02/23/2024
Rejected on 04/05/2024, it was a very nice rejection letter.
efrap
03/27/2024 02:43 PM
EQ: 3/26/24, Picture Book
mikeninness
03/26/2024 08:05 PM
EQ: 3/26/2024 Picture Book
cnbays
02/18/2024 07:48 PM
EQ: 2/18/24 Picture Book
cleshinski
11/02/2023 06:14 PM
9/22/23 - EQ for PB
11/2/23 - Denied response, thoughtful nice reply, just not what she is looking for her list.
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