Ms. Wendy Lawton
Books & Such Literary Agency
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General
Wendy Lawton
Books & Such Literary Agency
52 Mission Circle, Suite 122, PMB 170
Santa Rosa, CA 95409
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- www.booksandsuch.com
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- @wendylawton
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Query Methods
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E-Mail
Genres
This agent is seeking the following genres:
Fiction
Multicultural
Religious/Inspirational
Women's Fiction
Non-Fiction
Art/Photography
Business/Finance
Cookbook
Cultural/Social Issues
Current Affairs/Politics
Decorating/Design
Food/Lifestyle
Gardening
Health/Fitness
How To
Humor/Gift Book
LGBTQ+
Military
Pop Culture
Relationship/Dating
Religion/Spirituality
Women's Issues
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Known Clients (current & past)
Grace Fox
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Author Comments
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pjones7978
05/07/2024 04:05 PM
Query Sent 5/7/24
EmmaGeneva
04/08/2024 07:22 AM
christian romantic fiction 04/08/2024
Tbarbera
02/07/2024 09:57 AM
Sent email query on 2-7-23
Mostamand
09/09/2022 06:59 PM
9/9/2922
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