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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This agent is seeking the following genres:

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Commercial
Fantasy
Horror
Literary Fiction
Science Fiction
Young Adult

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kategraywrites
09/22/2025 07:27 PM
Queried 9/22/25 - Fantasy - 85,000 words
Ellisbrune
09/17/2025 02:49 PM
Participated in a pitch contest and Jess asked for the full PB. Sent on Sept 17
SoCalAshez
09/13/2025 06:18 PM
Queried 9/13/25 (website was down) - YA Fantasy - 82,500 words
SilverColt
09/13/2025 01:05 PM
Their website was down today when I tried to send it. 9-13-25 at 2:05. I emailed it anyway and hope it goes through.
MG4812
09/09/2025 06:56 PM
Horror 110k
Q 9/9/25 Via email
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