Ms. Leah Middleton

Marjacq Scripts

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Leah Middleton

Marjacq Scripts

R24 Offices 103 Kingsway
London WC2B 6QX
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Website:
www.marjacq.com
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This agent is seeking the following genres:

Fiction

Commercial
Historical
Humor/Satire
Young Adult

Non-Fiction

History
Journalism
Memoir
Science/Technology
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Patrick (Admin)
03/14/2020 05:37 AM
Profile Update: Closed to queries.
KristenH
07/13/2019 06:49 AM
EQ 7/13/19 (Venom)--same day rejection (not open for book subs)
Zooks3
08/23/2018 07:28 PM
4/5/18 EQ re: N&G - YA
8/23/18: Form rejection
Catsamoa79
05/03/2018 12:08 PM
EQ: 3/29/18
ER: 5/3/18
Form letter
jldelozier
04/09/2018 02:29 PM
EQ 3/28/18 71,000 crime
ER form 4/9/18
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03/14/2020 - Closed to queries.
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