Metal Lunchbox Publishing
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General
Metal Lunchbox Publishing
5257 Buckeystown Pike #508
Frederick, MD 21704
- Website:
- www.metallunchboxpublishing.com/
- Twitter (X):
- @Metal_Lunchbox
Query Methods
Genres
This publisher is seeking the following genres:
Fiction
Short Story Collections
Non-Fiction
none
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Author Comments
Comments by authors about this publisher.
KeithHarrop
03/22/2025 03:37 PM
Thank you for your interest in Metal Lunchbox Publishing. We are temporarily closed to new queries while we catch up on submissions. - 3/22/25
Iamgotharts
10/07/2023 10:04 AM
when is that upcoming anthology coming out went to check today and saw the same thing.
clpaur
06/15/2022 01:07 PM
When I checked their website this is what I found: "We are currently only accepting submissions for short stories and novellas for upcoming anthologies."
Doreen
01/29/2022 01:05 PM
Q Form, 5 pages, 88,000 words. Thriller/Suspense
Acknowledged by email.
1/29/21: Email from 'Ellen'. "Thank you; ...will have to pass at this time."
Acknowledged by email.
1/29/21: Email from 'Ellen'. "Thank you; ...will have to pass at this time."
malikt
01/12/2022 09:46 AM
From their website: "Thank you for your interest in Metal Lunchbox. We are currently only accepting submissions for short stories and novellas for upcoming anthologies."
Profile History
- Last Update:
- 03/24/2025 - Closed to queries.
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