Ms. Aemilia Phillips
Stuart Krichevsky Literary Agency, Inc.
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General
Aemilia Phillips
Stuart Krichevsky Literary Agency, Inc.
New York, NY
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Query Methods
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Genres
This agent is seeking the following genres:
Fiction
Literary Fiction
Non-Fiction
Narrative
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Aaron Aceves
Author Comments
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Profile Update
Patrick (Admin)
03/13/2024 03:30 PM
Profile Update: Open to queries. New email address.
Profile Update
Patrick (Admin)
11/20/2023 11:03 PM
Profile Update: Closed to queries.
RachaelS
11/19/2023 04:54 PM
On her profile page it says she represents poetry! There are precious few on Query tracker who do (only 21 agents listed), so I think this would be an important genre to add.
EQ: 11/19/2023
EQ: 11/19/2023
TooMuchCoffeeMan
07/16/2023 11:21 PM
CNR @ 117 days
TooMuchCoffeeMan
03/21/2023 06:06 PM
fiction appended 1st 10
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Profile History
- Last Update:
- 03/13/2024 - Open to queries. New email address.
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