Ms. Anna Worrall

The Gernert Company

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Anna Worrall

The Gernert Company

136 East 57th Street, 18th floor
New York, NY 10022
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Website:
www.thegernertco.com
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Fiction

Commercial
Thrillers/Suspense
Women's Fiction

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SusanMC
05/20/2024 04:22 PM
International Thriller: Query submitted 5/20/24
Zooks3
06/15/2023 06:55 PM
6/15/23 - EQ re: The Knotted Gun - Suspense - 75K. Received auto-response.
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Patrick (Admin)
06/13/2023 11:27 AM
Profile Update: Open to queries.
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Patrick (Admin)
08/09/2022 10:01 AM
Profile Update: Closed to queries.
rebeccatrusty
04/11/2022 02:34 PM
EQ: 2/14/22
CNR: 4/11/22

Adult psychological thriller 95k
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Last Update:
06/13/2023 - Open to queries.
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