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Ms. Annie Hwang
Ayesha Pande Literary
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General
Annie Hwang
Ayesha Pande Literary
128 West 132 St
New York, NY 10027
- Website:
- www.pandeliterary.com
- Twitter (X):
- @annieahwang
- AALA Member:
- Yes (Visit Site)
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Genres
This agent is seeking the following genres:
Fiction
Literary Fiction
Non-Fiction
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Known Clients (current & past)
Franny Choi
Sequoia Nagamatsu
Author Comments
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Profile Update
Patrick (Admin)
06/04/2026 03:54 PM
Profile Update: No longer listed on the agency website.
gloriousgregorius
05/20/2026 08:48 AM
Q: 5/16/26
FR: ??/??/?? (lol)
119k(after self-edits, previously 123k. Who let me mansplain my prose?)
FR: ??/??/?? (lol)
119k(after self-edits, previously 123k. Who let me mansplain my prose?)
cinderedhead
05/09/2026 11:42 AM
Q: 5/9/26 75k Dystopian
Jaslin
04/03/2026 11:44 PM
CNR 54 days
jmcdavis62
03/18/2026 01:36 PM
I submitted to this agency on March 18, 2026
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Profile History
- Last Update:
- 06/04/2026 - No longer listed on the agency website.
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