Ms. CoCo Freeman

Linda Chester Literary Agency

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CoCo Freeman

Linda Chester Literary Agency

Berkeley, CA
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Website:
www.lindachester.com/
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Genres
This agent is seeking the following genres:

Fiction

Commercial
Historical
Middle Grade
Mystery
Picture Book
Thrillers/Suspense
Young Adult

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Catsamoa79
05/01/2024 12:06 PM
EQ: 4/6/24
ER: 5/1/24
Form letter
MotownCountry
04/26/2024 10:47 PM
upper mg horror

Q 4-15-24
X 4-26-24
airbeareri
04/17/2024 03:07 PM
Query: 3/10/24
Form rejection: 3/25/24 - same wording as in comments below

YA Fantasy Adventure 139k
katine
04/15/2024 03:31 PM
EQ: 4/15/24


MG Con 55k
Patrick (Admin)
04/15/2024 11:56 AM
Thanks writingbubbly
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