Mr. Dado Derviskadic

Folio Literary Management

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Dado Derviskadic

Folio Literary Management

630 9th Avenue, Suite 1101
New York, NY 10036
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Website:
www.foliolit.com/
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Genres
This agent is seeking the following genres:

Fiction

Literary Fiction

Non-Fiction

Art/Photography
Biography
Cookbook
Cultural/Social Issues
Food/Lifestyle
Health/Fitness
History
Journalism
Memoir
Pop Culture
Science/Technology
Self-Help
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TooMuchCoffeeMan
08/22/2024 04:25 PM
emailed attached Proposal
andyaffy
01/30/2023 05:32 AM
EQ: 1/18/2023
65 K memoir
Navigator84
11/07/2021 08:55 PM
EQ: 10/23/21, Military Thriller: 125K
Yohanceboy
12/02/2019 05:01 PM
UNDERPRIVILEGED OVERACHIEVER 65K Memoir
EQ 11/26
jlp123
11/08/2018 11:50 AM
EQ: 11/8/18 (88k, literary fiction)
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