Mr. David Black

David Black Literary Agency

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David Black

David Black Literary Agency

335 Adams Street, Suite 2707
Brooklyn, NY 11201
Website:
davidblackagency.com/
AALA Member:
No
Query Methods
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E-Mail
Closed to Unsolicited Queries
Genres
This agent is seeking the following genres:

Fiction

Commercial
Literary Fiction

Non-Fiction

Business/Finance
Current Affairs/Politics
Memoir
Pop Culture
Religion/Spirituality
Sports
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Writer67
12/28/2023 02:49 PM
Submitted to Joy.
Profile Update

Patrick (Admin)
09/21/2022 02:23 PM
Profile Update: Closed to queries.
anotherearth
03/10/2022 03:39 PM
Re DennisBerkemeier's comment below, this is an active agency. There have been some recent replies, and he has 845 deals on Publisher's Marketplace including three in March.
DennisBerkemeier
09/28/2021 08:46 AM
Does not seem to be an active agency. Months of closed no replies
OPKiwi
09/14/2021 12:11 AM
EQ 8/27/21
ER 9/13/21
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Last Update:
09/21/2022 - Closed to queries.
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