Ms. Sara O'Keeffe
Aevitas Creative Management
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General
Sara O'Keeffe
Aevitas Creative Management
London
- Website:
- aevitascreative.com
- Blog/Other:
- www.saraokeeffe.co.uk
Query Methods
Genres
This agent is seeking the following genres:
Fiction
Book Club
Commercial
Contemporary
Crime/Police
Family Saga
Historical
Horror
Literary Fiction
Mystery
Thrillers/Suspense
Upmarket
Women's Fiction
Non-Fiction
none
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Author Comments
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LadySilver
05/19/2024 09:59 PM
Sara is with Andrew Nurnberg Associates now. I applied to her there.
Profile Update
Patrick (Admin)
03/21/2024 09:12 AM
Profile Update: Closed to queries.
lcr123
03/20/2024 09:43 AM
She asks for the first 50 pages, which I sent. Received a form rejection in less than an hour.
eOBrien
03/06/2024 02:35 PM
Form rejection within one day of submission. I appreciate the transparency.
Shatzely
01/31/2024 04:31 PM
Queried: 01/30/24
Rejected: 01/31/24
Rejected: 01/31/24
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Profile History
- Last Update:
- 03/21/2024 - Closed to queries.
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