Ms. Liz Darhansoff
Darhansoff & Verrill Literary Agents
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General
Liz Darhansoff
Darhansoff & Verrill Literary Agents
133 West 72nd St. #304
New York, NY 10023
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Query Methods
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Genres
This agent is seeking the following genres:
Fiction
Commercial
Literary Fiction
Thrillers/Suspense
Women's Fiction
Non-Fiction
Memoir
Narrative
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Known Clients (current & past)
Larry Brown
Lisa Grunwald
Paulette Jiles
Jan Karon
Nanci Kincaid
Stephen King
David Liss
Robert Morgan
Annie Proulx
Lee Smith
Neal Stephenson
Author Comments
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ShannonGibson
08/15/2024 09:13 PM
8/14 offer of pub update
Patrick (Admin)
10/10/2023 10:01 AM
SamyakMohanty, their website is currently down so I can't check.
SamyakMohanty
10/10/2023 07:36 AM
@patrick is she open to queries?
Catsamoa79
09/07/2022 11:24 AM
EQ: 6/18/22
CNR: 9/7/22
CNR: 9/7/22
Mostamand
08/31/2022 06:18 PM
Sent 8-31-2022
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Profile History
- Last Update:
- - No longer taking snail mail queries.
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