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Baen Books

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General

Baen Books

P.O. Box 1188
Wake Forest, NC 27588
Website:
www.baen.com/
Blog/Other:
www.baen.com/slush/index/submit
Query Methods
Accepts queries via...
Postal Mail
Online Form [View Form]
Genres
This publisher is seeking the following genres:

Fiction

Fantasy
Science Fiction
Young Adult

Non-Fiction

none
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Author Comments
Comments by authors about this publisher.
clarkfam112
11/16/2024 05:12 PM
Queried 11/16/24

Science Fiction 98k
jdsage
07/12/2024 01:37 PM
No longer accepting email submissions; form upload fails repeatedly.
321LBAO
05/08/2024 09:08 AM
Query 5/8/24
Sci-fi, 115k words

Make sure to read the submission guidelines! They need everything in a single, rtf file, and might not respond for 12-15 months.
jlandrine
05/05/2024 06:37 AM
query 5/4/24
89K sci-fi
Feldelroy
03/18/2024 10:24 AM
Rejected at 329 days. They said it aroused some interest, but ultimately no room at the inn.

Space opera 120k
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Last Update:
09/06/2022 -
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