Ms. Fiona Baird
William Morris Endeavor
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Fiona Baird
William Morris Endeavor
London
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- www.wmebookdepartment.com
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- @fi_baird
Query Methods
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Genres
This agent is seeking the following genres:
Fiction
General Fiction
Literary Fiction
Upmarket
Non-Fiction
General Non-Fiction
Journalism
Narrative
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Author Comments
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pdkgrayson
09/20/2024 06:40 AM
Rejection from secretary, never read letter.
hsdonnelly
12/17/2023 06:34 PM
EQ: 2023-12-17 (Lit/Book Club, Hist, Humour, 98K)
RoamingFree
12/01/2023 05:13 PM
Accessible literary fiction 76k
Email query: 19/11/2023
Form rejection: 20/11/2023 (project not right for her list)
Email query: 19/11/2023
Form rejection: 20/11/2023 (project not right for her list)
Patrick (Admin)
07/14/2023 10:48 AM
Thanks Mevrouw_Bee
Mevrouw_Bee
07/14/2023 06:08 AM
Patrick: her Twitter is https://twitter.com/fi_baird
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