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Ms. Carleen Geisler

Arthouse Literary Agency

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Carleen Geisler

Arthouse Literary Agency

Website:
arthouselit.com/
Twitter (X):
@clgslr
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Genres
This agent is seeking the following genres:

Fiction

Commercial
Contemporary
Horror
LGBTQ+
Literary Fiction
Mystery
Romance
Thrillers/Suspense
Upmarket
Women's Fiction

Non-Fiction

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aalogan
04/02/2025 12:42 PM
QM form 4/2/25 - 50k psychological suspense
Bdornon
03/06/2025 04:52 PM
Query Sent 3/6/25
Reply: 3/6/25

Pyscological Thriller 40K

jsluedtke
02/27/2025 06:30 PM
Q: 2/21
FR: 2/27
susiebo
02/27/2025 03:48 PM
Q: 2/24
R: 2/27
Appreciate the quick review.

PJFeldmann68
02/24/2025 11:58 PM
Q Feb 18, 2025
R Feb 24, 2025
Thank you for the encouraging note and for considering my work
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01/20/2025 - Genres updated.
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