Mr. James Farrell

Curtis Brown, Ltd.

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James Farrell

Curtis Brown, Ltd.

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curtisbrown.com
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Science Fiction
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GiraffePoacher
11/08/2024 05:03 PM
Query Sent - 11/08/2024

97k LGBTQ+ Adult Science Fiction Space Opera
JFernandezWrites
09/13/2024 04:39 PM
Emailed 6/27/2024
No response as of 9/13/2024
Catsamoa79
07/03/2024 11:04 AM
EQ: 4/25/24
CNR: 7/3/24
Iamgotharts
06/23/2024 02:41 PM
Emailed June 23rd
CMacDonoghue
05/30/2024 10:25 AM
Emailed Feb 5
125k adult SF

he says assume a pass at 6 weeks which would've been around March 18 but I will leave it open. Those estimates haven't been on for the majority of people.

Closed No Response May 30th

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