Ms. Leigh Eisenman
Wolf Literary Services
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General
Leigh Eisenman
Wolf Literary Services
New York, NY
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- wolflit.com
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Query Methods
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E-Mail
Genres
This agent is seeking the following genres:
Fiction
none
Non-Fiction
Art/Photography
Business/Finance
Cookbook
Decorating/Design
Food/Lifestyle
Health/Fitness
Humor/Gift Book
Memoir
Pop Culture
Self-Help
Travel
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Author Comments
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TooMuchCoffeeMan
09/25/2023 10:27 AM
sent 3ch Proposal
Profile Update
Patrick (Admin)
09/24/2023 06:08 PM
Profile Update: Genres updated.
Thanks gengelcox
gengelcox
09/24/2023 02:18 PM
Her section of the Wolf Lit team page states: "She is not currently taking on fiction projects."
TooMuchCoffeeMan
06/15/2023 10:34 AM
CNR @ 112 days
Profile Update
Patrick (Admin)
11/29/2021 06:59 PM
Profile Update: New agency formed. Formerly Mackenzie Wolf Literary.
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Profile History
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- 09/24/2023 - Genres updated.
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