Wild Rose Press
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General
Wild Rose Press
Adams Basin, NY
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Join Now - Website:
- www.thewildrosepress.com/
- Blog/Other:
- behindthegardengate.blogspot.com/
Query Methods
Accepts queries via...
E-Mail
Genres
This publisher is seeking the following genres:
Fiction
Contemporary
Erotica
Fantasy
Historical
Mystery
Romance
Science Fiction
Thrillers/Suspense
Women's Fiction
Young Adult
• Young Adult, Historical
Non-Fiction
none
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Author Comments
Comments by authors about this publisher.
virtu0us
03/14/2025 04:11 PM
Query: 3/14/25
YA Fantasty/Retelling 101k
YA Fantasty/Retelling 101k
Vansbrooke
01/20/2025 03:29 PM
Submitted my YA historical romance Q. 25/01/02. Fingers crossed!
jlandrine
04/16/2024 03:17 PM
query 4/1/24
Sci-fi 78K
Request for FM 4/16/24
Sci-fi 78K
Request for FM 4/16/24
JAMatthews
12/20/2023 01:09 PM
Rapid personalized rejection with some positive comments and helpful recommendations.
Profile History
- Last Update:
- 07/05/2023 - Genres updated.
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Rejected March 28th
Only read query and synopsis saying it didn't fit in their catalogue. Fair enough, but continued with that I should consider self-publishing. Unsure on how to take that advice and was surprised to hear it from a publisher.