Mr. Edward Orloff
McCormick Literary
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General
Edward Orloff
McCormick Literary
150 West 28th Street, Suite 903
New York, NY 10001
- Website:
- mccormicklit.com
- AALA Member:
- No
Query Methods
Accepts queries via...
Postal Mail
E-Mail
Genres
This agent is seeking the following genres:
Fiction
Literary Fiction
Non-Fiction
Art/Photography
Biography
Cultural/Social Issues
Current Affairs/Politics
Narrative
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Known Clients (current & past)
Jace Clayton
Michael Clune
Joshua Cohen
Helen Dewitt
Craig Fehrman
Jon Jon Goulian
Mary H.K. CHOI
Kerry Howley
Daniel Kunitz
Benjamin Lytal
Suzanne Mozes
Nikil Saval
Ted Scheinman
Damion Searls
Matthew Shaer
Roger White
Mary Williams
Emily Witt
Wesley Yang
Author Comments
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MissPlum
05/19/2021 04:21 PM
Literary thriller CNR @ 112 days
anotherearth
02/07/2020 10:48 AM
Not a single request logged on QueryTracker.
Profile Update
Patrick (Admin)
01/09/2020 10:45 AM
Profile Update: New postal address.
anotherearth
03/26/2017 07:31 PM
EQ: 01.16.2017
CNR
Literary 100K
CNR
Literary 100K
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Profile History
- Last Update:
- 01/09/2020 - New postal address.
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