Mr. Kristopher O'Higgins
Scribe Agency
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General
Kristopher O'Higgins
Scribe Agency
5508 Joylynne Drive
Madison, WI 53716
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Query Methods
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Genres
This agent is seeking the following genres:
Fiction
Fantasy
Literary Fiction
Science Fiction
Non-Fiction
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Known Clients (current & past)
Barth Anderson
Andrea Hairston
Mark Teppo
Robert Freeman Wexler
Author Comments
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WVfantasy
01/25/2024 03:44 AM
EQ: 03/07/2023
CNR: 01/25/2024
Fantasy
Closed after 324 days of no response.
CNR: 01/25/2024
Fantasy
Closed after 324 days of no response.
Woodyclark
04/21/2023 04:37 PM
I'm a glutton for punishment and will submit just to see what happens. Wish me luck!
KT1525
03/20/2023 01:17 PM
Probably one of the only cases I decided not to query because "the vibe was off" the moment I opened the website (plus read your comments on here)
ashmore_brad
11/19/2022 03:55 PM
The reports show 89 rejections across all genres, zero requests for submissions (even partial).
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80K YA Fantasy.
Honestly the comments don't fill me with many positives but I'm doing a daily submission for a reason.