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Ms. Anna Ange

Liza Dawson Associates

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Anna Ange

Liza Dawson Associates

New York, NY
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Website:
www.lizadawsonassociates.com/
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Graphic Novel
Historical
Horror
Literary Fiction

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tac007
07/26/2025 07:22 PM
Query 7/26/25 via email
35K
Historical Folk Horror
Unfortunate
07/10/2025 11:45 AM
Query 7/2/25 via email
90K LGBTQ+ YA Fantasy
cpcorbin
07/08/2025 02:37 AM
I don't anticipate a reply. CNR @ 60 days
honeysgogh
06/23/2025 11:39 PM
EQ: 24/06/25
Adult Historical Fantasy, 85k words.
Kaylee2222
06/13/2025 12:13 PM
5/11/25 Query
5/27/25 Notice of offer of publication from indie w/ please reply by 6/11
6/13/25 CNR accepted other rep.
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