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Fireship Press

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Fireship Press

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Website:
www.fireshippress.com/
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Genres
This publisher is seeking the following genres:

Fiction

Action/Adventure
Historical
Mystery
Thrillers/Suspense

Non-Fiction

Health/Fitness
History
Sports
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Author Comments
Comments by authors about this publisher.
Hazmaniac
09/12/2022 05:23 PM
Initial Inquiry: 7/24/22
Full manuscript requested on 07/31/22
Historical Novel 81K

Fairly quick turnaround even though they passed 09/12/22. Still appreciated.


You did lots of work on this but from our perspective, it was more of a history than a story. We do not publish history books per se. We are declining the manuscript. Suggest that sometimes the colleges/universities have printing presses that do these kind of local content manuscripts.

Thank you for your submission.

Mary Lou
Fireship/Cortero Press

YusufDel
05/03/2018 03:14 PM
Asked for 4 chapters on March 27th.
FreyjasValkyrie
07/26/2016 05:34 PM
Nautical & Historical fiction and non-fiction.
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09/08/2022 -
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