Lettie Lee
Ann Elmo Agency, Inc.
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General
Lettie Lee
Ann Elmo Agency, Inc.
60 East 42nd Street
New York, NY 10165
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Query Methods
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Closed to Unsolicited Queries
Genres
This agent is seeking the following genres:
Fiction
Romance
Young Adult
Non-Fiction
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Author Comments
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relentless
06/19/2012 04:08 PM
Years ago, I had a wonderful interaction with Lettie Lee. I wish they were open to queries. She's a class act!
HLFulcher
06/15/2012 07:07 AM
EQ 6-15-12
KristenH
01/26/2011 04:04 PM
Although they're not accepting queries, I took a chance. On 1/22/2011, I've sent out my query via snail mail. Today she said "sorry, it's not right for them" on my query. OH well.
4/8/2011--I sent her a new query for Chain Reaction. Today I've heard back from them. They're not accepting new clients. A different rejection since January.
4/8/2011--I sent her a new query for Chain Reaction. Today I've heard back from them. They're not accepting new clients. A different rejection since January.
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