Ms. Katherine Latshaw
Folio Literary Management
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General
Katherine Latshaw
Folio Literary Management
630 9th Avenue, Suite 1101
New York, NY 10036
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- foliolit.com
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Query Methods
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E-Mail
Genres
This agent is seeking the following genres:
Fiction
Poetry
Non-Fiction
Cookbook
Juvenile/Graphic
Memoir
Narrative
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Author Comments
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lorahein
09/03/2025 04:01 AM
e-query 2025.09.03 84,000 memoir
Adanac64
08/31/2025 08:42 PM
Submitted e-mail query for my 86k word autobiography/memoir on 08/31/2025.
STGriffon
04/09/2025 01:33 PM
Q: 4/9/25 - Memoir, 88k
Sent query letter and proposal via email
Sent query letter and proposal via email
aprilvictoria2540
11/21/2024 02:16 AM
Just sent in a query for a book of poems with the summary and first 10 pages attached!
RachaelS
02/11/2024 05:19 PM
EQ: 09/16/2023
CNR: 1/15/2024
Poetry: 10822 words
CNR: 1/15/2024
Poetry: 10822 words
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Profile History
- Last Update:
- 03/22/2023 - Genres updated.
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