Ms. Amanda Preston

Luigi Bonomi Associates Ltd

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Amanda Preston

Luigi Bonomi Associates Ltd

91 Great Russell Street,
London WC1B 3PS
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Website:
lbabooks.com
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Literary Fiction

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OPKiwi
10/03/2021 11:08 AM
CNR 93 days
No response to nudge
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Patrick (Admin)
09/13/2021 10:07 AM
Profile Update: Open to queries. Thanks ozzy93
ozzy93
09/13/2021 07:18 AM
She's open to queries again 9/13/21.
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Patrick (Admin)
07/02/2021 05:26 PM
Profile Update: Closed to queries. Thanks OPKiwi
OPKiwi
07/02/2021 04:13 PM
Return email says closed to submissions but nothing on here?
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Last Update:
09/13/2021 - Open to queries.
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