Ms. Heather Mitchell
Gelfman Schneider
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General
Heather Mitchell
Gelfman Schneider
850 Seventh Avenue, Suite 903
New York, NY 10019
- Website:
- gelfmanschneider.com
- AALA Member:
- No
Query Methods
Accepts queries via...
Postal Mail
Closed to Unsolicited Queries
Genres
This agent is seeking the following genres:
Fiction
Historical
Young Adult
Non-Fiction
Narrative
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Known Clients (current & past)
none found
Author Comments
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Claxton
03/07/2022 10:31 AM
So like, has she been closed all since 2015?
clovee
07/17/2017 10:41 AM
Is this the same person as Heather Karpas at ICM?
Profile Update
Patrick (Admin)
10/18/2015 11:52 AM
Profile Update: Closed to queries.
CathieArms
03/04/2015 07:05 PM
Queried this author in early February and the letter was returned to me. I've double-checked that the address on her website matched, and it did. Weird. Oh well. Sometimes these things are a "sign," right? :)
mbovary
06/03/2014 03:53 PM
SMQ 5/23/14
SMR 6/03/14
Post card rejection
Hist fict.
SMR 6/03/14
Post card rejection
Hist fict.
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Profile History
- Last Update:
- - Closed to queries.
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