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Breakaway Books

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General

Breakaway Books

P.O. Box 24
Halcottsville, NY 12438
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Website:
www.breakawaybooks.com
Query Methods
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Genres
This publisher is seeking the following genres:

Fiction

General Fiction

Non-Fiction

Sports
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Author Comments
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SeanMurray
05/26/2010 11:55 AM
From the website:
Breakaway Books publishes literary and thoughtful writing on sports, fiction, poetry, and essays on the athletic experience. We are interested in the emotional and metaphysical side of sports, the inner life of the athlete. We also celebrate the many ways sport can serve as muse for excellent writing, both serious and playful.

We also have a separate list of boatbuilding and boating books, with a soft spot for small craft, mostly paddle and sail.
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