Ms. Stephanie Steiker
Regal Hoffmann & Associates
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Stephanie Steiker
Regal Hoffmann & Associates
143 West 29th Street, Suite 901
New York, NY 10001
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- www.rhaliterary.com/
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Genres
This agent is seeking the following genres:
Fiction
Literary Fiction
Non-Fiction
Art/Photography
Biography
Cultural/Social Issues
Current Affairs/Politics
History
Memoir
Multicultural
Narrative
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Author Comments
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MissPlum
06/04/2021 03:31 PM
Adult/YA graphic novel CNR @ 62 days
LarkMarie
04/22/2021 09:17 AM
Query and proposal sent 4/22/21, 135k true crime/me too memoir. (I have submitted to her associate Grace A. Ross, who has left the agency, but never heard from her, so decided to resubmit.)
Patrick (Admin)
07/28/2020 06:44 PM
Thanks Pyrrhonist
Pyrrhonist
07/28/2020 02:29 PM
Agency website is missing from Main. It is https://www.rhaliterary.com/
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Profile History
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- 06/19/2019 - No longer using Submittable for queries.
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R 8/14/23
Adult fantasy
Thanks for the quick response