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Chelsea Green Publishing

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General

Chelsea Green Publishing

85 North Main Street Suite 120
White River Junction, VT 05001
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Website:
www.chelseagreen.com/
Query Methods
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Genres
This publisher is seeking the following genres:

Fiction

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Non-Fiction

Cookbook
Current Affairs/Politics
Gardening
Nature/Ecology
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Author Comments
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tradergirl93
08/17/2021 07:04 AM
This publisher's main business has always been in green topics such as organic gardening, beekeeping, and raising chickens. They also publish some books about natural eating and natural living. But in 2021 they made the choice to publish a book written by Covid denier Joseph Mercola. Mercola called the Covid19 vaccine "a medical fraud." And Chelsea Green Press made a fortune off selling his lies in a book dubiously titled The Truth About Covid 19.
Authors beware.
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09/07/2022 -
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