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Paul Whybrow

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Jun 20, 2015
Cornwall, UK
Literary agent Juliet Mushens has lots of experience of the book world, having worked for the PDF and UTA agencies.

This year, she's founded her own with Robert Caskie. Called Caskie Mushens, they're looking for submissions. I'll be querying them as Juliet likes crime and thriller novels. Juliet is an active Twitter user, so it's worth checking her current likes and dislikes.

Agency site: Welcome

Twitter: Juliet Mushens (@mushenska) on Twitter

Agent Hunter profile: Juliet Mushens, Literary Agent | What you need to know

Interview, with great advice on querying:
JULIET MUSHENS ON HOW TO APPROACH AN AGENT: DOS AND DON'TS
 
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Ah, another one for the list! :) Thank you.

And @Paul Whybrow I agree, I have come across a few who don't accept e-mail. I suspect they do it deliberately to deter authors because they're not actually looking for clients but at the same time if someone is really keen to work with them they'll pay the postage. I have to admit I cross such agencies off my list and don't bother with them.
 
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