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Bloomsbury Publishing

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General

Bloomsbury Publishing

New York, NY 10010
Website:
bloomsbury.com/us/
Query Methods
Accepts queries via...
Postal Mail
Closed to Unsolicited Queries
Genres
This publisher is seeking the following genres:

Fiction

Children's
Middle Grade
Young Adult

Non-Fiction

none
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Author Comments
Comments by authors about this publisher.
mpfeiff
10/05/2021 09:59 AM
Publisher for Laird Hunt, Natl book award finalist for ZORRIE.
Jinheeahn
12/07/2020 05:42 PM
Allison Moore-never answered
saintlouis
10/24/2018 08:27 AM
EQ 7/28/18 to Claire Stetzer "above the slush pile"
ER 10/22/18 Comment: "your project unfortunately is not quite right for Boomsbury list"
HLFulcher
10/26/2014 04:48 PM
The Bloomsbury Sparks imprint does accept direct submissions via email. http://www.bloomsbury.com/us/bloomsbury-spark/submissions/
kathleea
02/08/2014 11:44 PM
PR: 12-20-14
ER: 2-8-14
YA hist
Asked to see "other one" so sent it 2-8-14
NA SF
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Last Update:
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