Chad Luibl

Janklow & Nesbit Associates

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Chad Luibl

Janklow & Nesbit Associates

New York, NY
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Website:
www.janklowandnesbit.com/
Twitter (X):
@chad_luibl
AALA Member:
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Genres
This agent is seeking the following genres:

Fiction

Graphic Novel
Historical
Speculative
Thrillers/Suspense

Non-Fiction

Journalism
Narrative
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Patrick (Admin)
05/01/2024 11:50 AM
Thanks Querying_Gardener
Querying_Gardener
05/01/2024 09:15 AM
The agency website is incorrect in Chad's profile. It should be https://www.janklowandnesbit.com/
ScJMo
11/16/2023 07:53 PM
Query Sent: 11/16/2023
Literary Horror: 56k words
TILT1988
10/09/2023 12:01 PM
EQ: 3.19.23 72K Spec. Fiction
CNR: 10.9.2023
cdavidtaylor
09/06/2023 03:46 AM
Pitched to him in late June as part of WLT Agents Conference; he requested 50 pages when it was ready.
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Last Update:
03/30/2023 - Genres updated.
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