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Orbit Works

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General

Orbit Works

Website:
orbitworks.net
Query Methods
Accepts queries via...
Online Form [View Form]
Closed to Unsolicited Queries
Genres
This publisher is seeking the following genres:

Fiction

Fantasy
Science Fiction
Speculative

Non-Fiction

none
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Author Comments
Comments by authors about this publisher.
massirishman
07/15/2025 10:39 AM
Rejection at 99 days, invited to submit future projects. My balloons weren't red!! :)

SCiFi - 83K
Christi12
06/13/2025 05:06 PM
Rejection at 91 days, invited to submit future projects.
aq777
05/24/2025 04:58 PM
Romantasy - 93k
1/30/25 - submitted web form
3/27/25 - e-mail asking if their editors can hold onto the MS a few more weeks to complete their review
4/23/25 - e-mail from an editor asking to schedule a call to go over the project
5/8/25 - offer of pub
JennyRenzo
05/23/2025 09:27 AM
Went to the online form this morning to submit and the website has a message that they are now closed to submissions until Fall 2025 sometime.
steventye
09/24/2024 11:02 PM
4 September 2023: Submitted via web form
28 February 2024: Publisher passed
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Profile History
Last Update:
05/27/2025 - Closed to queries.
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