Ms. Suzannah Ball
William Morris Endeavor
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Suzannah Ball
William Morris Endeavor
London
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Query Methods
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Genres
This agent is seeking the following genres:
Fiction
Commercial
Fantasy
General Fiction
Gothic
Horror
Literary Fiction
New Adult
Romance
Speculative
Upmarket
Young Adult
Non-Fiction
Art/Photography
General Non-Fiction
Narrative
Pop Culture
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Author Comments
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MAllport93
07/11/2025 08:39 AM
Queried 11/07/25 - romantasy, 104k
Sineditlev
06/10/2025 11:41 AM
Q: 10-06-2025
Psychological Suspense Thriller
77K
Psychological Suspense Thriller
77K
JessCarice
05/19/2025 05:22 AM
Q: Emailed contemporary romance, 81k, 13th May 25
Ryan91
05/07/2025 04:45 PM
Queried: 07/05/2025.
ozzy5766
05/02/2025 12:36 PM
Email query sent 17 March 2025, 117k Horror
Marked as CNR 2 May 2025
Marked as CNR 2 May 2025
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Profile History
- Last Update:
- 01/28/2025 - Genres updated.
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