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Contact Steve Laube
e-mail his assistant:
krichards@stevelaube.com
mail to:
The Steve Laube Agency
24 W. Camelback Rd. A-635
Phoenix, AZ 85013
Contact Tamela Hancock Murray
e-mail her assistant:
ewilson@stevelaube.com
No postal submissions
Contact Bob Hostetler
e-mail his assistant:
rgwright@stevelaube.com
No postal submissions
Contact Dan Balow
e-mail his assistant:
vseem@stevelaube.com
No postal submissions
Contact Megan Brown
On sabbatical. Not taking new submissions at this time.
Contact Lynette Eason
e-mail her assistant:
ehumphries@stevelaube.com
No postal submissions

Please follow the guidelines provided on this site.

Do not send the same proposal to all of us at the same time. We tend to talk to each other so a writer who spams all of us would be considered unprofessional.

If we are interested in your project, we will be in contact within eight to ten weeks or sooner. If we do not think your project is something we can represent, we may or may not be in contact, depending on our current workload. If you sent an e-mail proposal and don’t hear from us within 60 days, you can assume we are not going to pursue your project.

Hard copy: If you send a hard copy proposal please include a SASE (self-addressed stamped envelope) or you will not get a reply. However, if you do send a hard copy proposal and a SASE you will receive a response. [This “response” is not necessarily a critique or a detailed review. It may be a simple “no thank you.”]

E-mail: If you are sending an e-mail submission please include it as an attachment in a Word document or a PDF (do not paste the proposal into the body of your e-mail – we don’t like getting 50 page emails).

If you are wondering how to best address an email, just use the name of the agent you are approaching. There is no need to call our office to ask that question.

The Steve Laube Agency phone number: (602) 336-8910.
(please do not call to pitch your idea. We’d prefer to see the actual writing first. Please read the Guidelines page to see if it is something we are interested in.)

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