Mr. Matthew Marland

Rogers, Coleridge & White

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Matthew Marland

Rogers, Coleridge & White

20 Powis Mews
London, England W11 1JN
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Website:
www.rcwlitagency.com
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Genres
This agent is seeking the following genres:

Fiction

Commercial
General Fiction
Literary Fiction

Non-Fiction

General Non-Fiction
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Known Clients (current & past)
Paul Bailey
Carey Baraka
Nicola Barker
Stuart Kelly
Martin Rowson
Frank Wynne
Author Comments
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BeckyandFrances
04/02/2024 06:02 AM
95k literary fiction

25/03 - submitted via email
OPKiwi
11/27/2021 12:40 PM
CNR 101 days.
No response to nudge.
rickpryll
08/08/2020 11:29 AM
Email bounced. 8/8/2020
KristenH
12/08/2019 06:49 AM
EQ 10/7/19 (Venom-adult thriller)
Offer of Pub Nudge 12/3/19
CNR 12/6/19 (No word via nudge)
KevinOGrady
01/21/2019 11:42 AM
e-mail would not go thru
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