Ms. Laura Wood

FinePrint Literary Management

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Laura Wood

FinePrint Literary Management

207 W. 106th St., Suite 1D
New York, NY 10025
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Website:
www.fineprintlit.com
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Genres
This agent is seeking the following genres:

Fiction

Fantasy
Mystery
Science Fiction

Non-Fiction

Business/Finance
History
Journalism
Nature/Ecology
Science/Technology
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Author Comments
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acolvin09
03/22/2023 12:37 PM
EQ: 12/2/22
PING/nudged: 3/1/23

romantic SFF @100,047k
OnyxEyez
03/20/2023 01:25 AM
EQ: 11/30
CNR: 3/19/23
70k adult scifi
CMKinzig
02/16/2023 11:24 PM
EQ: 2/17/2023
94k contemporary fantasy
KT1525
12/12/2022 02:04 AM
EQ: 22/07/22
Nudge: 27/11/22
No response since

100K Multi-POV Sci Fi
jchsyu
09/06/2022 04:41 PM
EQ: 6/8/22
CNR: 9/6/22

epic fantasy, 101K
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Last Update:
01/08/2021 - New email address.
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