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Mr. Peter Ginsberg

Curtis Brown, Ltd.

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General

Peter Ginsberg

Curtis Brown, Ltd.

1750 Montgomery Street
San Francisco, CA 94111
Website:
www.curtisbrown.com
AALA Member:
Yes (Visit Site)
Query Methods
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Closed to Unsolicited Queries
Genres
This agent is seeking the following genres:

Fiction

Commercial

Non-Fiction

Biography
Business/Finance
History
Self-Help
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Known Clients (current & past)
Helen Epstein
Harold Kushner
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KristenH
11/22/2011 04:07 PM
Wow, no one commented here. 10/12, I queried him via mail. Two weeks ago, I nudged him via mail. No response/closed. Will requery him in 2012 and try the agents again for Chain Reaction next year too.

5/11/12: Requerying Peter for Venom.
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