Jolly Fish Press

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General

Jolly Fish Press

PO Box 1773
Provo, UT 84603
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Website:
jollyfishpress.com
Query Methods
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Closed to Unsolicited Queries
Genres
This publisher is seeking the following genres:

Fiction

Middle Grade
Young Adult

Non-Fiction

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Author Comments
Comments by authors about this publisher.
sophiajoy16
10/24/2024 01:01 PM
Email query: 12-23-24
MG contemporary fantasy/supernatural
Email rejection: 12-24-24. (Not even 24 hours later.)
Honestly, I guess I'm happy I didn't have to stress and wait long for the rejection. Little dejected because I was pretty excited about this one!
aalogan
03/04/2024 10:19 AM
EQ: 2/5/24
40k MG retelling
ER: 3/4/24
dmdomosea
06/30/2022 07:54 AM
Rejection received on the 94-day mark. MG superhero adventure, 54k words.
ItalicsTheGreat
04/28/2022 09:27 AM
1/15/22 -submitted query & first 3 chapters

MG Contemporary Fantasy 64k

4/26/22 - withdrew manuscript from consideration. Accepted an offer from an agent!
dmdomosea
03/22/2022 08:06 PM
Query on 3/22/2022 54k Middle Grade speculative adventure
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Profile History
Last Update:
12/05/2023 - closed to submissions
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