Mr. Ryan Fischer-Harbage

The Fischer-Harbage Agency

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Ryan Fischer-Harbage

The Fischer-Harbage Agency

115 West 29th Street, 3rd floor
New York, NY 10001
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Website:
www.fischerharbage.com/
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Genres
This agent is seeking the following genres:

Fiction

Commercial
Literary Fiction

Non-Fiction

Health/Fitness
Memoir
Narrative
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Known Clients (current & past)
Charles Blackstone
Kate Rockland
Susan Shapiro
Jackson Taylor
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MarlowePercival
02/27/2024 07:53 PM
EQ: Feb 27th, 2024

Literary 99k
auntdrcb
08/03/2022 05:19 PM
Sent query 8/1/22
Chezsven
12/31/2021 08:59 AM
EQ: 12/31/21
80,000 WC Historical
thamnosma
11/05/2021 03:28 PM
EQ: 11/5/2021
95K Memoir
JeffLRich
10/20/2021 06:25 AM
EQ: 10/20/21

LGBTQ Historical Fiction
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