Mr. Thomas Dayzie
The Deborah Harris Agency
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Thomas Dayzie
The Deborah Harris Agency
Jerusalem
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Genres
This agent is seeking the following genres:
Fiction
Action/Adventure
Commercial
Crime/Police
Erotica
Family Saga
General Fiction
Historical
Horror
LGBTQ+
Literary Fiction
Multicultural
Mystery
Speculative
Thrillers/Suspense
Upmarket
Non-Fiction
Biography
Cultural/Social Issues
Current Affairs/Politics
General Non-Fiction
History
Journalism
LGBTQ+
Multicultural
Narrative
Pop Culture
Psychology
Religion/Spirituality
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Author Comments
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MatthewWillis
02/12/2024 04:37 AM
Doesn't seem to be listed on the agency's website anymore
MotownCountry
08/26/2023 08:33 PM
adult uf/pnr
Q: 6-21-23
X: 8-25-23
Q: 6-21-23
X: 8-25-23
banaesma
08/26/2023 01:53 PM
EQ: 5 July, 2023
CNR: 26 August, 2023
adult 77k LitFic
CNR: 26 August, 2023
adult 77k LitFic
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