Ms. Suzannah Ball

William Morris Endeavor

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Suzannah Ball

William Morris Endeavor

London
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Website:
www.wmebookdepartment.com
Twitter (X):
@BallSuzannah
Query Methods
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E-Mail
Genres
This agent is seeking the following genres:

Fiction

Commercial
General Fiction
Romance
  • Romance, Comedy
Upmarket

Non-Fiction

General Non-Fiction
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lucyamclaren
01/31/2024 10:33 AM
Upper YA dark fantasy 110k words.
Queried 31st January.
LadyMondegreen
09/08/2023 04:48 AM
Nudged with offer of rep. Replied next day with congratulations and promised to get back to me by deadline.

Schwartz
08/30/2023 11:07 PM
Email query sent 31 August 2023

91k RomCom
Patrick (Admin)
07/14/2023 10:47 AM
Thanks Mevrouw_Bee
Mevrouw_Bee
07/14/2023 06:21 AM
Patrick: Twitter is https://twitter.com/BallSuzannah
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