Ms. Annie Hwang

Ayesha Pande Literary

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Annie Hwang

Ayesha Pande Literary

128 West 132 St
New York, NY 10027
Website:
www.pandeliterary.com
Twitter (X):
@annieahwang
AALA Member:
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Genres
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Fiction

Literary Fiction

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Franny Choi
Sequoia Nagamatsu
Author Comments
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Vanesssm1
11/27/2024 06:40 PM
Q 11/27/24
97,471-word adult fantasy novel
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Patrick (Admin)
10/03/2024 04:18 PM
Profile Update: Open to queries.
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Patrick (Admin)
06/01/2024 06:51 AM
Profile Update: Closed to queries.
Profile Update

Patrick (Admin)
05/01/2024 10:07 AM
Profile Update: Open to queries.
Profile Update

Patrick (Admin)
01/18/2024 07:10 PM
Profile Update: Closed to queries.
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Last Update:
10/03/2024 - Open to queries.
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