Ms. Susanna Lea

Susanna Lea Associates - Paris

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Susanna Lea

Susanna Lea Associates - Paris

Paris, France
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Website:
www.susannalea.com/
Twitter (X):
@slanyc
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Genres
This agent is seeking the following genres:

Fiction

Commercial
Contemporary
General Fiction
Literary Fiction
Mystery
Thrillers/Suspense
Upmarket
Women's Fiction
Young Adult

Non-Fiction

Biography
Cookbook
Health/Fitness
History
Juvenile/Graphic
Science/Technology
Self-Help
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Calli_Arena
01/03/2024 11:09 AM
Queried via email on 21/12/2023.
Receipt of query on 03/01/2024 with message « We cannot guarantee a response or offer editorial advice on material that we decline. We do look at everything, and our reading time is generally 10 to 12 weeks. »

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