Mr. John Thorn

Thompson Literary Agency

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John Thorn

Thompson Literary Agency

48 Great Jones Street #5F
New York, NY 10012
Website:
thompsonliterary.com
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This agent is seeking the following genres:

Fiction

Historical

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MSGTAV
02/02/2024 11:43 AM
John's bio on the agency site says he prefers not to see writing samples in the submission, but the query tracker asks for 30 pages. The query tracker request seemed generic referring to picture books which he doesn't even rep, so I went with what the website said.
2/2/24 Historical Fiction 119,000
shirleywelch
04/22/2023 10:40 AM
4/22 Q102k historical fiction
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Patrick (Admin)
07/27/2021 07:11 PM
Profile Update: Now using QueryManager. Genres updated.
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07/27/2021 - Now using QueryManager. Genres updated.
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