Ms. Laurie Robertson
Peters Fraser & Dunlop
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Laurie Robertson
Peters Fraser & Dunlop
London
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Query Methods
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E-Mail
Genres
This agent is seeking the following genres:
Fiction
Book Club
Commercial
Historical
Literary Fiction
Romance
Speculative
Upmarket
Women's Fiction
Non-Fiction
Cookbook
Food/Lifestyle
General Non-Fiction
Narrative
Women's Issues
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Author Comments
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TooMuchCoffeeMan
10/22/2024 02:42 PM
emailed w/ attached Proposal
rosiesycamore
07/08/2024 12:56 AM
website states 'Please send us the first three chapters (or around fifty pages) of your novel, as well as a full synopsis and a covering letter'
-does anyone know if this means embedded into email or as attachments?
-does anyone know if this means embedded into email or as attachments?
LibbieG
03/05/2024 08:48 AM
Email query 3/5/24
95K literary fiction
95K literary fiction
MalikaNWriter
01/24/2024 03:29 AM
EQ: 24/01/24
Contemporary Romance - 80k
Contemporary Romance - 80k
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Profile History
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- 10/22/2024 - Genres updated.
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