Cedar Fort Publishing
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General
Cedar Fort Publishing
2373 W 700 S
Springville, UT 84663
- Website:
- www.cedarfort.com
- Blog/Other:
- blog.cedarfort.com/
Query Methods
Accepts queries via...
Online Form
Genres
This publisher is seeking the following genres:
Fiction
none
Non-Fiction
Cookbook
Gardening
General Non-Fiction
Juvenile/Graphic
Nature/Ecology
Religion/Spirituality
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Author Comments
Comments by authors about this publisher.
Mark33
12/01/2023 11:50 AM
The link to their web-site doesn't seem to be working.
pwilson962
11/14/2020 08:08 AM
11/14/2020 - Cannot tell if they are accepting submissions at this time. I did notice on their website that they are a Mormon driven company, so if you do submit, please review their sight first to see if your book fits in.
Cherylking
09/05/2020 02:46 PM
FQ through Submittable: 9/5/2020
YA hist fic 65k
YA hist fic 65k
montanasuz
12/23/2019 12:24 PM
Does anyone know if this publisher sends a rejection on a query? I submitted my whole manuscript to them through submittable in September. My submission status still says “Active” but I have heard nothing from them. should I close them out?
EllenMartig
11/07/2019 10:27 PM
LDS & Religious mainly
Profile History
- Last Update:
- 09/07/2022 -
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