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Ms. Lexie Krauss

Marsal Lyon Literary Agency, LLC

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Lexie Krauss

Marsal Lyon Literary Agency, LLC

Website:
www.MarsalLyonLiteraryAgency.com
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Genres
This agent is seeking the following genres:

Fiction

Commercial
Fantasy
  • Fantasy, Magical Realism
Historical
Horror
Literary Fiction
Multicultural
Science Fiction
Thrillers/Suspense
Upmarket

Non-Fiction

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laurahenningauthor
04/26/2025 08:14 PM
QM: 4/26/25
Historical Romance, 69k
EolasPellor
04/24/2025 09:18 PM
Query: April 11
FR: April 24
69K suspense.
Carrie4321
04/24/2025 12:40 PM
Q 3/14/2025
Polite Form Rejection 3/15
103K Horror
kdmccool
04/16/2025 10:57 AM
Q: 4/8
kind FR: 4/14
Grounded sci-fi 99k
Catsamoa79
04/14/2025 11:15 AM
EQ: 4/4/25
ER: 4/13/25
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