Ms. Nan Thornton
Aevitas Creative Management
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General
Nan Thornton
Aevitas Creative Management
19 West 21st St, Ste 501
New York, NY 10010
- Website:
- aevitascreative.com
- Twitter (X):
- @thornton_nan
- AALA Member:
- No
Query Methods
Genres
This agent is seeking the following genres:
Fiction
Action/Adventure
Children's
Graphic Novel
Horror
Mystery
Poetry
Romance
Short Story Collections
Non-Fiction
Art/Photography
Health/Fitness
History
Reference
Religion/Spirituality
Science/Technology
Self-Help
Travel
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Profile Update
Patrick (Admin)
11/08/2021 11:54 AM
Profile Update: Closed to queries.
TooMuchCoffeeMan
10/14/2021 11:28 AM
Nan Thornton isn't listed as an active agent on the agency website.
robinkmoore
09/25/2021 05:01 PM
DIRECTOR OF FILM & TV BUSINESS AFFAIRS. Practiced copyright law for 12 years, representing authors and their estates.
Patrick (Admin)
12/04/2019 11:08 AM
Thanks ElaineB
EB_lit
12/04/2019 12:25 AM
Twitter account- https://twitter.com/thornton_nan?lang=en
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Profile History
- Last Update:
- 11/08/2021 - Closed to queries.
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