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Storm Publishing

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General

Storm Publishing

Website:
stormpublishing.co/
Twitter (X):
@stormbooks_co
Query Methods
Accepts queries via...
Online Form
Genres
This publisher is seeking the following genres:

Fiction

Book Club
Crime/Police
Fantasy
Historical
Multicultural
Mystery
Romance
Science Fiction
Thrillers/Suspense
Women's Fiction

Non-Fiction

none
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Author Comments
Comments by authors about this publisher.
antigherkin
09/30/2024 02:55 AM
Queried: 6/9/24 (105k romantasy)
Form rejection: 30/9/24
amwheeler823
08/06/2024 11:42 AM
Online form - 7/23/24
Passed, but interested in seeing future projects - 8/6/24
70k contemporary romance
JenniferVDK
07/30/2024 02:02 PM
Submitted manuscript via online form 7/15/24. Got response 7/30 saying they are still reading and enjoying it and will let me know within two more weeks if they wish to make an offer. Asked if I had any other manuscripts completed or in the works. Thriller/Suspense
Rem123
07/03/2024 11:49 AM
sent16/6 full MS through web form received form letter rejection 3/7
xenowriter
06/14/2024 03:09 PM
Rejection: No reason other than it wasn't right for their list.
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