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Phenomenon Books Agency blog. Client list, helpful links and tips on getting an agent or editor. We are a literary agency representing: Young adult (picture books-teen), literary, thrillers and suspense, women's, and non-fiction. We do not accept short stories or novellas and are currently closed to fiction submissions (please check back in October).
1. Blogging on the Fly

I'm blogging in a rush, but blogging nonetheless.

80 rejected chapter subs went out over the past 4 days. All of our adult follow ups are done, and adult new subs will be done tomorrow. Half through the children's follow ups, but have to go out of office for a bit today to take care of all the fun stuff (like buying paper and ink and making a postal run, etc.).

Do have a project that may be going to auction soon, but more on that and the auction process later this week (I pinky swear!).

Happy Cinco de Mayo, my little beasties, and stay literate;)

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