Ms. Emma Patterson
Brandt & Hochman Literary Agents, Inc.
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Emma Patterson
Brandt & Hochman Literary Agents, Inc.
1501 Broadway, Suite 2605
New York, NY 10036
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Query Methods
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Genres
This agent is seeking the following genres:
Fiction
Literary Fiction
Short Story Collections
Women's Fiction
Young Adult
Non-Fiction
History
Journalism
Juvenile/Graphic
Memoir
Narrative
Pop Culture
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Known Clients (current & past)
Adrienne Celt
Sarah Cornwell
Eileen Cronin
Kate Folk
Brandon Jones
Anne Riley
Becky Taylor
Author Comments
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HokunaniSorci
10/10/2023 01:19 PM
Query: 6/12/2023
CNR: 10/102023
70k horror/short story collection
CNR: 10/102023
70k horror/short story collection
DesB1127
06/01/2023 08:59 PM
EQ: 6/1/2023
YA Dark Fantasy 80K
YA Dark Fantasy 80K
RNeifield
05/29/2023 02:16 PM
EQ 5/29/23
Women's Fiction 90K
Women's Fiction 90K
EvanYoYo
04/16/2023 07:29 AM
EQ: 2/10/2023
Full request: 2/10/23
119k sci-fi parable. Fingers crossed.
Full request: 2/10/23
119k sci-fi parable. Fingers crossed.
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I followed up again with her on 10/10. I'm still out with other agents but becoming increasingly anxious
She seems like such a kind person. She has not rejected me yet, and said she just had a lot of client manuscripts come in. It’s very hard to see full requests after you’re getting read first, but it doesn’t always mean you’ve been forgotten