Ms. Janet Kobobel Grant
Books & Such Literary Agency
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Janet Kobobel Grant
Books & Such Literary Agency
52 Mission Circle, Suite 122, PMB 170
Santa Rosa, CA 95409
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Query Methods
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Genres
This agent is seeking the following genres:
Fiction
Chick Lit
Commercial
Literary Fiction
Religious/Inspirational
Women's Fiction
Non-Fiction
Health/Fitness
Parenting
Relationship/Dating
Religion/Spirituality
Self-Help
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Known Clients (current & past)
W. Dale Cramer
Laura Frantz
Rene Gutteridge
Robin Jones Gunn
Joanna Weaver
Author Comments
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sashajlucas
06/06/2024 09:00 PM
emailed
adzmau
01/19/2023 06:26 PM
EQ 1/16/23
Inspirational 89.5k
Inspirational 89.5k
kennedyjohnson
11/13/2022 12:57 PM
Christian literature
Mostamand
07/28/2022 05:25 PM
Sent 97-27_2022
Catsamoa79
05/28/2022 11:00 AM
EQ: 4/2/22
CNR: 5/28/22
CNR: 5/28/22
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