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Mr. Andrew Stuart

The Stuart Agency

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Andrew Stuart

The Stuart Agency

260 West 52nd Street, Suite 24C
New York, NY 10019
Website:
stuartagency.com
AALA Member:
No
Query Methods
Accepts queries via...
Online Form [Go To Form]
Genres
This agent is seeking the following genres:

Fiction

Commercial
Literary Fiction

Non-Fiction

Business/Finance
Current Affairs/Politics
History
Memoir
Multicultural
Narrative
Pop Culture
Science/Technology
Sports
True Adventure/Crime
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Known Clients (current & past)
Russ Baker
William Dietrich
Leonard Felder
Patricia Haley
Kenneth Kamler
Mary Monroe
Wendy Northcutt
Craig Pittman
Author Comments
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Sazzo143
06/20/2025 02:22 PM
Form Submission: 80K literary
No sample required
BAS_917
04/29/2025 03:36 PM
Can't access the website.
mcwilfo
03/11/2025 01:46 PM
EQ: 03/11/25
YA sci-fi 61k
michelledong
02/23/2025 08:27 AM
can't access website or online form
TaraKay
02/13/2023 07:06 PM
EQ: 1/4/23
Memoir 96K
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