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HarperCollins

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HarperCollins

Website:
www.harpercollins.com
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Author Comments
Comments by authors about this publisher.
DebHawkins
04/26/2017 11:00 AM
85k YA Fantasy

10/5 - Michael Strother liked my pitch during Twitter's DVpit Contest
10/6 - Queried
4/26/17 - CNR
sircurmudgeon
03/28/2017 11:02 AM
Blink YA line of HC
83K YA mythic fantasy
Acquisitions editor requested submission after pitching at RWA National Conference 2016.
EQ submitted 3/23
ER with short, nice letter 3/28
The editor I pitched to is no longer with the line, and they are no longer acquiring SFF.
FabiolaPal
02/28/2015 01:02 PM
EQ: 2/18 alternate history. http://www.wednesdaypost.com.au/
FabiolaPal
02/28/2015 01:02 PM
EQ: 2/18 literary thriller http://www.wednesdaypost.com.au/
mattbin
01/28/2014 06:17 AM
Submitted during Harper Voyager's open window a year and a half ago.

EQ 6/Oct/2012
ER 27/Jan/2014

Long time to wait for a brief form response.
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