Ms. Liza Pulitzer-Voges
Eden Street, LLC
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Liza Pulitzer-Voges
Eden Street, LLC
P.O. Box 30
Billings, NY 12510
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- edenstreetlit.com
- AALA Member:
- No
Query Methods
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E-Mail
Closed to Unsolicited Queries
Genres
This agent is seeking the following genres:
Fiction
Children's
Middle Grade
Young Adult
Non-Fiction
none
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Author Comments
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Profile Update
Patrick (Admin)
06/30/2015 04:06 PM
Profile Update: Closed to queries.
bluelinnet
06/26/2015 02:54 PM
EQ: April 22
CNR: June 26
MG Fantasy
CNR: June 26
MG Fantasy
annie1944
04/21/2015 05:23 AM
PBQMS 4/17/15
MoonChiquita
04/01/2015 11:19 AM
EQ: Jan 27
CNR: Feb 27
UPDATE:
ER: April 1 (form, from assistant)
YA retelling
CNR: Feb 27
UPDATE:
ER: April 1 (form, from assistant)
YA retelling
stw_ftw
01/13/2015 12:57 AM
EQ (query, 1pg synopsis, first 3 chapters): 1/12
I just went with the 1pg synopsis, but not sure if I'll hear back since my book is a YA fantasy.
I just went with the 1pg synopsis, but not sure if I'll hear back since my book is a YA fantasy.
danniemolguin
09/12/2014 06:57 AM
Are they really asking for a query letter, synopsis and the first three chapters? What size synopsis?
cbrooke22
09/04/2014 01:05 PM
EQ: 7/31
CNR: 9/4
YA Fantasy
I'm not expecting to get a request from this agency. Their website looks like they target middle grade and children more than YA.
CNR: 9/4
YA Fantasy
I'm not expecting to get a request from this agency. Their website looks like they target middle grade and children more than YA.
writeramc
01/07/2014 11:43 PM
EQ 10/18/13
CNR 1/7/14
MG Fiction
CNR 1/7/14
MG Fiction
jessicac
10/01/2013 11:59 AM
EQ 6/1/2013
CNR 10/1/2013
Children's picture book
CNR 10/1/2013
Children's picture book
dNichole
08/30/2013 12:38 PM
EQ: 8/30
YA Urban Fantasy
YA Urban Fantasy
MoonDreamer
08/07/2013 04:09 PM
EQ: June 6
CNR: Aug 7
YA w/ paranormal elements
CNR: Aug 7
YA w/ paranormal elements
jessicac
06/01/2013 10:16 PM
EQ on 6/1/2013
Picture book.
Seems as though the response time has been speedy. By speedy I mean less than two months. Lol
Picture book.
Seems as though the response time has been speedy. By speedy I mean less than two months. Lol
lgunter
05/02/2013 11:04 PM
EQ: 4/23/13 (picture book)
ER: 5/2/13 Polite form rejection from Isabella
ER: 5/2/13 Polite form rejection from Isabella
mpknowles85
04/22/2013 02:40 PM
I asked, and they have no preference for submission materials sent as attachments or pasted into the body of the email.
Profile Update
Patrick (Admin)
04/20/2013 06:04 PM
Profile Update: Now taking email queries.
(Thanks storyjohnson)
mpknowles85
04/20/2013 03:17 PM
Now that Eden Street is open to e-subs, does anyone know if they prefer the material pasted into the email or attached as Word files?
jancoates
04/04/2013 06:10 AM
April 4 - polite form e-ject from Isabelle on MG e-query sent March 25. Still no response on PB subbed via regular mail Feb. 27.
mockingbird
03/21/2013 10:09 PM
It seems she is now open to email submissions:
We welcome the opportunity to work with additional authors and illustrators and our guidelines are as follows: Kindly send via email to submissions@edenstreetlit.com, a picture book manuscript or dummy; a synopsis and three chapters of a middle-grade or YA novel; for non-fiction, a proposal and three sample chapters is recommended. We give priority to members of the Society of Children's Writers and Illustrators. For additional information contact: info@edenstreetlit.com
We welcome the opportunity to work with additional authors and illustrators and our guidelines are as follows: Kindly send via email to submissions@edenstreetlit.com, a picture book manuscript or dummy; a synopsis and three chapters of a middle-grade or YA novel; for non-fiction, a proposal and three sample chapters is recommended. We give priority to members of the Society of Children's Writers and Illustrators. For additional information contact: info@edenstreetlit.com
Kadiemac3
01/18/2013 09:33 PM
SMQ: 1-1-13 (CHILDREN PICTURE BOOK)
SMR: 1-18-13 (form letter)
SMR: 1-18-13 (form letter)
debbird
01/08/2013 10:26 AM
SMQ: 12-11-12 (MG adventure).
SMR: ~12-27-12 form letter
SMR: ~12-27-12 form letter
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