Ms. Jess Hoare

Calligraph

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Jess Hoare

Calligraph

NY
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Website:
www.calligraphlit.com
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Genres
This agent is seeking the following genres:

Fiction

Literary Fiction
Upmarket

Non-Fiction

Cultural/Social Issues
Food/Lifestyle
Journalism
Narrative
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Bethany_Meyer
08/16/2024 02:13 PM
Queried via QM 8/1/24
Upmarket fiction
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Patrick (Admin)
09/26/2023 09:23 AM
She is now, davjons.
davjons
09/25/2023 02:13 PM
She does not appear on the Caligraph Website.
Profile Update

Patrick (Admin)
06/26/2023 08:41 PM
Profile Update: New agency. Formerly Zoe Pagnamenta Agency Thanks jwitty
jwitty
06/23/2023 01:56 PM
Agency recently combined with Kneerim & Williams to form Calligraph.
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