Ms. Jane Judd
Jane Judd Literary Agency
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General
Jane Judd
Jane Judd Literary Agency
18 Belitha Villas
London N1 1PD
- Website:
- www.janejudd.com
- Twitter (X):
- @Janelitagent
Query Methods
Genres
This agent is seeking the following genres:
Fiction
Contemporary
General Fiction
Historical
Non-Fiction
History
Narrative
Science/Technology
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Author Comments
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Profile Update
Patrick (Admin)
02/15/2019 01:46 PM
Profile Update: Closed to queries.
(Thanks SWStribling)
SWStribling
02/15/2019 01:38 PM
15FEB2019 - Website landing page says no longer open to submissions.
Mylorian1
01/28/2019 04:46 PM
Query submitted online 16 Jan
Historical 88,000
ER 29 Jan
Historical 88,000
ER 29 Jan
Profile Update
Patrick (Admin)
09/03/2018 04:41 PM
Profile Update: Genres updated.
BlueRidgeDave
05/08/2017 12:32 PM
EQ: 4/20/17, thru online form
ER: 5/8/17, form-letter rej.
Philosophical/Lit. fiction; 117,000 words
ER: 5/8/17, form-letter rej.
Philosophical/Lit. fiction; 117,000 words
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Profile History
- Last Update:
- 02/15/2019 - Closed to queries.
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