Ms. Christina Clifford

Union Literary

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Christina Clifford

Union Literary

30 Vandam Street, Suite 5A
New York, NY 10013
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Website:
unionliterary.com/
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Genres
This agent is seeking the following genres:

Fiction

Literary Fiction

Non-Fiction

Biography
Business/Finance
History
Memoir
Narrative
Science/Technology
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Author Comments
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anarag
01/23/2021 02:34 PM
EQ 1/23/21
Zippa6
08/28/2020 11:08 AM
EQ 4/29/20
Nudge 8/7/20
Nudge with offer of rep 8/20/20
CNR 8/28/20
92K Upmarket adult/YA crossover
snooze
10/08/2018 12:24 PM
EQ: 7/30/18 (following up on meeting at a conference in Dec. 2017)
FR: 8/6/18
ER: 10/4/18 -- personalized rejection with apologies for holding onto it so long, even though it really wasn't comparatively that long!
Literary fiction 90K
CherylW
04/30/2016 06:20 PM
query, synop, sample
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