Ms. Laura Wood
FinePrint Literary Management
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General
Laura Wood
FinePrint Literary Management
207 W. 106th St., Suite 1D
New York, NY 10025
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Genres
This agent is seeking the following genres:
Fiction
Fantasy
Mystery
Science Fiction
Non-Fiction
Business/Finance
History
Journalism
Nature/Ecology
Science/Technology
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Author Comments
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lventura
02/10/2024 01:35 AM
EQ: 11/6/23
CNR @ 97 days: 2/9/24
102K adult sci-fantasy
CNR @ 97 days: 2/9/24
102K adult sci-fantasy
MixWriter
02/04/2024 04:50 PM
Agreed with previous comments. Don't waste your time querying, researching, or trying to get this agent's attention.
mbourggraff
01/22/2024 06:37 AM
CNR-ed as hasn't responded to a single query in over 90 days. Don't understand why agents don't just close then... Moreover - ONE explicit reply (a rejection) in two years... Is there a way to flag these types of agents so we all stop wasting our time?
MADDEN
01/13/2024 08:47 AM
88k Sci-Fi Satire 1.13.24
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Profile History
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- 01/08/2021 - New email address.
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Yeah... that's a big flaming red flag and a quick trip to the "do not query list".