Mr. Richard Morris
Janklow & Nesbit Associates
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General
Richard Morris
Janklow & Nesbit Associates
285 Madison Avenue
New York, NY 10017
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- janklowandnesbit.com
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Query Methods
Accepts queries via...
E-Mail
Genres
This agent is seeking the following genres:
Fiction
Literary Fiction
Non-Fiction
Business/Finance
Food/Lifestyle
History
Narrative
Religion/Spirituality
Science/Technology
Sports
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Known Clients (current & past)
Robert R. McCammon
Gore Vidal
Gary Weiss
Alex Wellen
Author Comments
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Porkpiehat69
10/01/2024 07:43 AM
0 % reply!
TooMuchCoffeeMan
09/03/2024 12:34 PM
emailed query, Guide
Profile Update
Patrick (Admin)
07/28/2020 06:42 PM
Profile Update: Open to queries.
Thanks Pyrrhonist
Pyrrhonist
07/28/2020 02:14 PM
Appears to be open now to submissions https://www.janklowandnesbit.com/people/richard-morris
Profile Update
Patrick (Admin)
12/06/2016 02:06 PM
Profile Update: New postal address.
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Profile History
- Last Update:
- 07/28/2020 - Open to queries.
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