Ms. Anna Sproul-Latimer

Neon Literary

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Anna Sproul-Latimer

Neon Literary

115 W. 29th St., 3rd Floor
New York, NY 10011
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Website:
neonliterary.com/
Twitter (X):
@annasproul
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Genres
This agent is seeking the following genres:

Fiction

Literary Fiction

Non-Fiction

History
Memoir
Parenting
Pop Culture
Science/Technology
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LibbieG
03/04/2024 09:56 AM
Email query 3/4/24
95K literary fiction
damewallyburns
02/14/2024 05:30 PM
2/14/24: email query
85k memoir/CNF
LightofBeauty
06/27/2022 08:23 PM
EQ: 3/7/22
Nudge: 6/14/22
CNR: 6/27/22
kmp152
05/21/2022 04:52 AM
submitted EQ 89K military/medical memoir

No response after three weeks.
thamnosma
02/09/2022 05:31 PM
Email Query & Manuscript send 2/9/2022
83K Memoir
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