Ms. Brenna English-Loeb
Transatlantic Literary Agency
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General
Brenna English-Loeb
Transatlantic Literary Agency
- Website:
- transatlanticagency.com
- Twitter:
- @benglishhh
- AALA Member:
- No
Query Methods
Genres
This agent is seeking the following genres:
Fiction
Chick Lit
Fantasy
Horror
Mystery
Science Fiction
Western
Young Adult
Non-Fiction
Art/Photography
Cultural/Social Issues
Current Affairs/Politics
Health/Fitness
History
Journalism
LGBTQ+
Multicultural
Narrative
Nature/Ecology
Pop Culture
Psychology
Religion/Spirituality
Sports
Travel
True Adventure/Crime
Women's Issues
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Benjamin Parzybok
Author Comments
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sarah_phenix
11/11/2022 09:28 AM
Queried November 2021
It is now NOVEMBER 2022 and STILL says "no decision made"
It is now NOVEMBER 2022 and STILL says "no decision made"
Profile Update
Patrick (Admin)
12/01/2021 05:23 AM
Profile Update: Closed to queries.
kimhardy_net
11/25/2021 11:04 AM
Rejection, first thing Thanksgiving morning. Thanks.
andyscontras
11/24/2021 01:57 PM
FQ -- 11/12/2021 Spec Fiction 84K
FR -- 11/23/2021
FR -- 11/23/2021
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Profile History
- Last Update:
- 12/01/2021 - Closed to queries.
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3/9/23 - form rejection