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Woodhall Press

Connecticut
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Website:
woodhallpress.com
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@woodhallpress
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Genres
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Fiction

General Fiction
Poetry

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Author Comments
Comments by authors about this publisher.
mccu2260
02/11/2025 12:04 PM
Was also rejected well over a year after they requested my manuscript (submitted Nov. 2023; rejected Feb. 2025).
_R_Y_A_N_
02/08/2025 11:13 AM
they rejected my submission a year and a half after they asked for it.
randycsz
02/03/2025 03:38 PM
Historical Fiction ~82,000 words.
Q: 02/02/2025
Full Request: 02/03/2025
RickEss
01/21/2025 04:44 PM
If anyone knows anyone who might be interested in traditional rhyming poetry, I have a one year journey where I wrote one poem per day and included a photo out a window - "Rhymes With Windows; One Year Of Looking Through The Glass" I am self publishing but would always welcome any interest! rstauter@comcast.net Good Luck!
RickEss
01/21/2025 04:40 PM
Last email from them was on 08.02.24. I wasn't anticipating a response so I'm pursuing self publishing. I just got a response today (01.21.25) that they are going to pass. They were the last hold out. Good Luck.
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