Ms. Rachel Kent

Books & Such Literary Agency

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Rachel Kent

Books & Such Literary Agency

52 Mission Circle, Suite 122, PMB 170
Santa Rosa, CA 95409
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Website:
www.booksandsuch.com
Twitter:
@RachelLKent
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Genres
This agent is seeking the following genres:

Fiction

Commercial
Contemporary
Middle Grade
Young Adult

Non-Fiction

none
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Known Clients (current & past)
Regina Jennings
Anne Elisabeth Stengl
Author Comments
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Dmengel60
01/19/2023 02:02 PM
EQ: 1/19/23
Contemporary Fiction 100k
RCrawford
03/05/2022 02:11 PM
EQ: 1.30.2022

YA Paranormal Romance 105k
Mynamewastaken
12/31/2021 02:58 PM
12/30 email query PB
TooMuchCoffeeMan
12/21/2021 11:01 PM
CNR @ 107 days.
dmdomosea
08/15/2021 03:04 PM
7/14/2021 Email query
8/15/2021 CNR (no response after 30 days is a pass)
53k MG superhero adventure
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