Mr. Steve Calcutt
Anubis Literary Agency
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Steve Calcutt
Anubis Literary Agency
United Kingdom
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Fantasy
Horror
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Author Comments
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Jesschiib
10/19/2021 04:03 AM
I last spoke to Steve in August - he is in ill health and not responding to queries at this time. He runs a writing class, however I am unsure if it will be running moving forwards. I hope this is helpful.
andyscontras
09/23/2021 04:43 PM
EQ -- 9/23/2021 Spec/Scifiction 84K Saw he doesn't respond but thought I'd give it a shot!
imthedecoy
05/16/2021 01:48 PM
Submitted fantasy/crime by post October 2020.
Material returned with rejection 'no thanks' written on bottom, mid May 2021!
Material returned with rejection 'no thanks' written on bottom, mid May 2021!
jdruffin
04/04/2021 04:10 PM
EQ: 4/4/21
Fantasy 78k
Fantasy 78k
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Gave it a try since the last comment was from 2 years ago. No response after 2 months. I'm just going to assume he's no longer working.