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Ms. Molly Jamieson

United Agents, Ltd

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Molly Jamieson

United Agents, Ltd

London
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Website:
www.unitedagents.co.uk
Twitter (X):
@MollyJamieson
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Genres
This agent is seeking the following genres:

Fiction

Children's
Fantasy
Gothic
Horror
Middle Grade
Romance
Science Fiction
Speculative
Young Adult

Non-Fiction

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lilyshadbolt
03/24/2026 12:09 PM
109k Adult sapphic fantasy

Q: 24/03/26
Rjrogan
03/19/2026 02:19 PM
EQ: 19/03/2026
YA Fantasy trilogy, 83k
sadielisabeth
03/13/2026 09:47 AM
Q: 3/9/2026
Nudge due to offer of rep: 3/13/2026

NA gothic romantasy, 136k

Ellasmella
03/13/2026 09:09 AM
Fantasy, 79k

Q: 9/3
Full request:13/3!

EmilyCharles
02/05/2026 02:07 PM
Q: 05/02/2026
Horror Romance 83K
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