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Ms. Amanda Elliott

Movable Type Management

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Amanda Elliott

Movable Type Management

New York, NY
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Website:
mtmgmt.net
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Genres
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Fantasy
Science Fiction
Young Adult

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nsstember
08/01/2025 07:53 AM
Queried 8/1
First Book in a High Fantasy trilogy 117k
victoriajayneoh
08/01/2025 07:12 AM
Queried 7/31
YA Sapphic Contemporary Cozy Fantasy 73k
Partial Request 7/31
LadyQuinn
07/31/2025 10:16 PM
Queried 7/31

Adult/crossover cozy romantacy/re-imagined folktale 114 000 words
hilaryscarlettwhite
07/31/2025 05:58 PM
Queried 7/31
Adult Romantic Fantasy 75K
connievickersx
07/31/2025 05:19 PM
Q - 25/07/2025
Full request - 31/07/2025

NA sapphic romantasy
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