Stacey Graham
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3 Seas Literary Agency
Literary agent and author whose reviews include "ok" and "arrived in great condition." Moonlights in antiques. she/her threeseasagency.com

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Historic Vids @historyinmemes
Oda Nobuyoshi was a dentist from Japan during the the Meiji Era (1868-1912) and was apparently a retainer for the lga clan (famous ninja clan), although what that entailed remains a mystery. This photo was taken in 1880 when he was 20 years old. pic.twitter.com/FKAPVUCWmbNinja dentist romance, please. #mswl

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Merry #MSWL day! I'll be posting about some special projects I'm looking for throughout but for the nitty gritty, please visit my #MSWL page at manuscriptwishlist.com/mswl-post/stac…

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The Metropolitan Museum of Art @metmuseum
Roses are red,Violets are blue,
Cobwebs as Valentines??
Why yes! It's true. 💌
Do your valentines...move? If it were the 19th century, they might.
On #ValentinesDay, learn more about cobweb cards in The Met collection: met.org/3771wHd pic.twitter.com/NlOIwNDmSq
This needs a comeback! #MSWL

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I love nonfiction but have very little of it on my list! Let's fix that, eh? I'm looking for high concept projects with a fun, commercial bent supported by your fantastic platform. Teach me something—hobbies, cooking, gardening. I want an adventure! #MSWL
QueryManager.com/Stacey3Seas

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Well, the secret's out. YA has crept into my heart through some of my clients so I am opening queries to the rest of y'all. :)
I'm looking for: YA horror (lite), YA paranormal (ghost stories), and YA thriller. Keep it weird and spooky, my friends. #mswl

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Mental Floss @mental_floss
Many believed that mediums were a connection to the other side. Instead, they were mostly con artists.trib.al/IB6mIpV
#MSWL Economic realities in the late 19th-early 20th century made this a cottage industry for women with few choices. This life offered them independence and respectability. I want more about this in nonfiction and fiction.

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#MSWL Witch bottles! The video on opening the bottle was a lot of fun to watch plus great inspiration for characters from the "cunning folk" who would use these as treatments. bornfreepress.substack.com/p/issue-19-wit…

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Owl! at the Library 😴🧙♀️ @SketchesbyBoze
Rest assured you will never bore me by talking about your special interest. You’re an astronomer? I have questions. You draw maps of medieval London? I love you. This world is a banquet of knowledge and each of us has brought a dish to the table. Dig in.And thus my deep love for nonfiction. Have a great idea for a book? Let's chat! Query me at QueryManager.com/Stacey3Seas! #mswl

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Public Domain Review @PublicDomainRev
A few of the stunning illustrations from a 16th-century treatise on comets — known as The Comet Book — created anonymously in Flanders (now northern France).More info and images from the book here: publicdomainreview.org/collection/the… pic.twitter.com/1TPksRDHjX
#MSWL all day. I'd love to see an art book on comets, nonfic on historical comets, fiction around comets, graphic novels about comets...

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I need a nonfic proposal about exploding plant life in my inbox like nobody's business. #MSWL
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National Museums Scotland Library @NMSlibraries
November brings us #Museum30 and the theme for today is #light .From the @NtlMuseumsScot rare book collection is this very dramatic engraving of Eddystone Lighthouse from 1811 #librarytwitter pic.twitter.com/46GfzIhLevI'd love to see a graphic novel with this much drama in its imagery as well as text! #MSWL

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Looking for ALL the graphic novel ghost stories! More more boo than blood and more spooky than scary for MG, but I'm all in for YA and Adult. Have a headless horseman retelling? Yes, please.
#MSWL
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#MSWL nonfiction/MG on the history of bicycles and women and the freedom it afforded (in more ways than one). womenshistory.org/articles/pedal…