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Ms. Gwen Beal
United Talent Agency
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General
Gwen Beal
United Talent Agency
New York, NY
- Website:
- www.unitedtalent.com/talent/publishing
- AALA Member:
- No
Query Methods
Accepts queries via...
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Genres
This agent is seeking the following genres:
Fiction
Children's
Middle Grade
Picture Book
Young Adult
Non-Fiction
none
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Known Clients (current & past)
Katharyn Blair
Brooke Bourgeois
Greg Foley
R.M. Gray
Logan Karlie
I.V. Marie
Author Comments
Comments by authors about this agent.
Whoisbellaboo1
05/10/2026 12:04 PM
Q: 5/10/2026 Children's Picture Book 500 words
Y_K_Hu
05/01/2026 09:01 PM
182k, YA Urban Fantasy
FQ: 05/02/2026
FQ: 05/02/2026
torz123
04/18/2026 03:31 PM
Q: 4/18/26
98k Adult Romantasy
98k Adult Romantasy
CleoArrow
04/04/2026 01:57 AM
Queried April 4, 2026
YA Historical Fantasy Romance 100k
YA Historical Fantasy Romance 100k
EmilyVLucas
02/03/2026 01:16 AM
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