Mr. Nathaniel Jacks

InkWell Management

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Nathaniel Jacks

InkWell Management

521 Fifth Avenue, Ste 2600
New York City, NY 10175
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Website:
www.inkwellmanagement.com
Twitter (X):
@Nathaniel_Jacks
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Query Methods
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Genres
This agent is seeking the following genres:

Fiction

Commercial
General Fiction
Historical
Literary Fiction
Short Story Collections
Women's Fiction
Young Adult

Non-Fiction

Business/Finance
Current Affairs/Politics
Food/Lifestyle
History
Humor/Gift Book
Memoir
Narrative
Pop Culture
Religion/Spirituality
Travel
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Author Comments
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adeastwick
02/05/2024 12:55 PM
EQ: 2/5/24

130k historical fiction
TooMuchCoffeeMan
12/04/2022 05:39 PM
CNR @ 69 days.
Mostamand
09/06/2022 08:20 PM
9/6/2022
TooMuchCoffeeMan
06/19/2021 01:32 PM
CNR @ 35 days. Placing on Do Not Query List.
NF 69k words
KristenH
04/26/2020 07:16 AM
EQ 1/15/20 (Requery Venom-adult thriller)
CNR 4/22/20 (No word via nudges)
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