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Flame Tree Press

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Flame Tree Press

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Website:
www.flametreepress.com/
Twitter (X):
@flametreepress
Query Methods
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Genres
This publisher is seeking the following genres:

Fiction

Fantasy
Horror
Science Fiction

Non-Fiction

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Author Comments
Comments by authors about this publisher.
DFair24
11/21/2024 03:32 PM
The literary agents keep telling me how good my sample is but they reject it for personal reasons anyway. Thank God for Don. He is the only one on the planet willing to actually look at my manuscript.
(Nudged at four months with no response. Going to begin searching for another publisher.)
nathangreene
08/30/2024 09:23 AM
So far, out of 37 total queries (not including non-QT parties), the only submission to be responded to with any kind of human touch. I made an error in my submission and the team responded quickly, asking for the correct file type before encouraging me with a personal message that I'd hear from them soon.
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