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Ms. Julie Romeis Sanders

SteelWorks Literary

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Julie Romeis Sanders

SteelWorks Literary

Website:
steelworksliterary.com
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Genres
This agent is seeking the following genres:

Fiction

Children's
Graphic Novel
Middle Grade
  • Middle Grade, Contemporary
  • Middle Grade, Fantasy
  • Middle Grade, Historical
  • Middle Grade, Literary
  • Middle Grade, Mystery
  • Middle Grade, Science Fiction
Picture Book
Upmarket

Non-Fiction

Juvenile/Graphic
Narrative
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Fossy150
08/18/2025 10:04 PM
Same here (received confirmation but didn't show up on list). I sent a note to Patrick, and added my query to her list.

ryanoberry
08/18/2025 03:17 PM
I submitted my query today (8/18) and received the email confirmation. But, it doesn't show up as submitted on my agent list. Not sure what is going on.

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