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Ms. Jess Gilbert

D4EO Literary Agency

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Jess Gilbert

D4EO Literary Agency

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www.d4eoliteraryagency.com
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Genres
This agent is seeking the following genres:

Fiction

Commercial
Fantasy
Horror
Literary Fiction
Science Fiction
Young Adult

Non-Fiction

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CameronKilman
06/16/2026 07:11 PM
Q: June 16th, 2026
Fantasy 97k
jcgraham
06/06/2026 09:53 AM
5/9/26 - EQ psych horror
6/1/26 - form rejection

matthewgulley
06/02/2026 09:33 AM
Q: 1/12/26
Form Rejection: 6/2/26
Literary Fiction 76k
123classique
06/01/2026 09:45 PM
Queried: 4/26/26
YA Fantasy, 90K words
Rej: 6/1/26
(same letter as everyone else)
rspradley
05/29/2026 04:44 PM
Q: 4/13/26
Spec Lit Sci-Fi 125k
FR: 5/17/26
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