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Little Brown & Company

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Little Brown & Company

Website:
www.littlebrown.com/
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Author Comments
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SaraCo
10/20/2017 12:24 PM
10-2-17 EQ w/full manuscript after #DVpit request from Kheryn Callender
10-3-17 Confirmed receipt
10-19-17 Nudged with offer from another publisher
10-20-17 Polite step aside and congratulations.

YA Urban Fantasy
slbynum3
09/13/2017 06:45 PM
Request from editor Michael Strother via #DVpit
EQ: 5/1/17
ER: 9/13/17
YA fantasy

He said he liked my writing skills, but it wasn't the right fit for his editorial list. Sigh...but it was nice having hope from an important publisher since hundreds of agents have rejected my past manuscripts.
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