Ms. Susanna Lea
Susanna Lea Associates - London
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Susanna Lea
Susanna Lea Associates - London
London
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Genres
This agent is seeking the following genres:
Fiction
Commercial
Contemporary
General Fiction
Literary Fiction
Mystery
Thrillers/Suspense
Upmarket
Women's Fiction
Young Adult
Non-Fiction
Biography
Cookbook
Health/Fitness
History
Juvenile/Graphic
Science/Technology
Self-Help
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Author Comments
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kesterton
04/09/2022 05:58 AM
The London Office is actually run by Kerry Glencorse, who isn't in the data base but looks a good bet
OPKiwi
10/23/2021 12:19 PM
CNR 113 days
No response to nudge.
No response to nudge.
Sunny95
01/06/2020 08:16 PM
EQ:06/01/20
Commercial Fiction
78K
Commercial Fiction
78K
swatithegeek
12/27/2018 02:13 AM
EQ: 09/28/18, to Kerry Glencorse (London)
CNR: 12/28/18
Contemporary Romance/WF, 70k
CNR: 12/28/18
Contemporary Romance/WF, 70k
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