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Mr. Patrick Miller

Linda Chester Literary Agency

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Patrick Miller

Linda Chester Literary Agency

Berkeley, CA
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Website:
www.lindachester.com/
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Art/Photography
Health/Fitness
Religion/Spirituality
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ttarango2834u2c
09/16/2024 02:38 PM
His rejection was actually encouraging, and he said, “Your project is intriguing and could very well land a placement with a mainstream press.” He went on to say that he only represents nonfiction and self-help authors.
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