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Mr. Richard Pike

C+W

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Richard Pike

C+W

Haymarket House, 28-29 Haymarket
London SW1Y 4SP
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Website:
cwagency.co.uk
Query Methods
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Genres
This agent is seeking the following genres:

Fiction

none

Non-Fiction

Cultural/Social Issues
Current Affairs/Politics
Food/Lifestyle
Health/Fitness
History
Psychology
Science/Technology
True Adventure/Crime
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Author Comments
Comments by authors about this agent.
Claire_47
10/21/2022 02:43 PM
I believe that the genre need update, this is in his page, the agency website:

" I am proud to represent several novelists, writing for both adult and young adult readerships. I am looking to expand my list of fiction writers, especially in the areas of crime and reading group fiction."

he does not specify the type of fiction.

https://cwagency.co.uk/agent/richard-pike
imthedecoy
04/07/2021 06:18 AM
Email submission 3 chapters and synopsis, YA, at start of April Got rejection a few days later saying he liked it but isn't currently looking for YA.

His profile says he is looking for crime and reading group fiction.
CliveKeyte
03/29/2021 05:27 AM
Sent by mistake, Richard only accepts non-fiction
KristenH
04/26/2020 06:59 AM
EQ 1/10/20 (Requery Venom-adult thriller)
CNR 4/6/20 (No word via nudges)
Profile Update

Patrick (Admin)
04/23/2020 10:34 AM
Profile Update: Genres updated. (Thanks katifelix)
katifelix
04/02/2020 11:50 AM
He is not currently accepting fiction submissions
cterlson
09/20/2019 01:30 PM
EQ - 09/18/2019
ER - 09/19/2019 Form
Crime fiction - 87k
ANSmith
09/02/2019 09:34 AM
EQ: 8/31/19 (Crime fiction, 71K)
ER: 9/2/19 Form
KristenH
05/18/2019 10:19 AM
EQ 5/15/19 (Requery Venom)
ER 5/16/19 (Passed--not good fit)
RSpoden
06/17/2018 08:09 AM
EQ 6/10/18
ER 6/11/18 Adult horror
pennycastle
05/11/2018 09:12 AM
Looks like it fits the bill from a self help angle but not sure about the humour/memoir aspect
KristenH
02/14/2018 04:06 PM
Eq 2/12/18 (Chain Reaction)
ER 2/14/18 (Passed--not right for the list.)
Slicksix
09/22/2017 04:47 AM
EQ: 9/17/17
supernatural thriller 81k
ER: 9/22/17 one sentence rejection
Profile Update

Patrick (Admin)
08/15/2017 10:30 AM
Profile Update: Genres updated.
KristenH
07/25/2017 03:12 PM
EQ 7/24/17 (Venom)
ER 7/25/17 (Passed-not a good fit.) Will try Emma wih Venom later this summer.
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Last Update:
04/23/2020 - Genres updated.
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