Mr. John Thornton

The Spieler Agency

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John Thornton

The Spieler Agency

27 W. 20th St., Suite 305
New York, NY 10011
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Website:
thespieleragency.com
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Genres
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Non-Fiction

Biography
Cultural/Social Issues
General Non-Fiction
History
Memoir
Religion/Spirituality
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kmp152
12/15/2022 02:03 PM
EQ 10/7/22
Memoir 89K
closed, no response
thamnosma
04/26/2022 03:23 PM
EQ 4/26/2022
83K Memoir

This agency doesn't seem to be doing much and zero on responses. Submitted anyway.
Maranda
06/17/2021 08:15 PM
6/17/21
ArtEqualsOxygen
05/05/2021 05:48 PM
EQ: 5/5/21
Memoir
BlueRidgeDave
05/06/2017 08:28 PM
EQ: 5/6/17

Philosophical/Lit. Fiction; 117,000 words
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