Mr. John Maas
Park, Fine & Brower Literary Management
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John Maas
Park, Fine & Brower Literary Management
New York, NY
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Non-Fiction
Business/Finance
Food/Lifestyle
Health/Fitness
Science/Technology
Self-Help
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Profile Update
Patrick (Admin)
01/09/2025 12:44 PM
Profile Update: Agency name changed after merger with Brower Literary
TooMuchCoffeeMan
03/19/2022 11:37 AM
CNR @ 89 days.
Profile Update
Patrick (Admin)
01/14/2019 06:47 PM
Profile Update: Changed agencies. Formerly with Sterling Lord Literistic.
Profile Update
Patrick (Admin)
11/29/2018 08:09 AM
Profile Update: No longer listed on the agency website.
Profile Update
Patrick (Admin)
07/07/2016 08:36 AM
Profile Update: New postal address.
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Profile History
- Last Update:
- 01/09/2025 - Agency name changed after merger with Brower Literary
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