Ms. Lynette Eason
The Steve Laube Agency
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Lynette Eason
The Steve Laube Agency
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Genres
This agent is seeking the following genres:
Fiction
Religious/Inspirational
• Young Adult, Christian
Non-Fiction
Religion/Spirituality
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sgilles
11/20/2023 12:54 PM
EQ 11/13
Rejection from her assistant 11/20
Rejection from her assistant 11/20
CareBear
08/09/2023 12:16 PM
Queried - 7/12/23
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email rejection 10/13: thank you so much for your submission.
Unfortunately, while your project exhibits merit it does not quite meet or exceed the standards we are looking for at this time.
The immense number of proposals we receive and the intense nature of the competition in the marketplace causes us to be highly selective. Just because this is a no now, doesn’t mean it’s a no forever. The main issue is that the novel is too short for the genre. It should be anywhere from 80K-90K words.
We appreciate the opportunity to read your work and wish you the best in your publication journey.
Elizabeth Humphries - Assistant to Lynette Eason Literary Agent