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Charlesbridge Publishing

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General

Charlesbridge Publishing

85 Main Street
Watertown, MA 02472
Website:
www.charlesbridge.com
Query Methods
Accepts queries via...
E-Mail
Genres
This publisher is seeking the following genres:

Fiction

Children's
Middle Grade
Picture Book
Young Adult

Non-Fiction

Juvenile/Graphic
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Author Comments
Comments by authors about this publisher.
katine
10/01/2024 01:30 PM
#PitchMe referral
EQ: 2/3/24, attached full ms
Kind rejection: 10/1/24

MG Con 55k
Vandal
08/16/2024 10:15 PM
Charlesbridge now operates on a six-month period for submissions. We are open to submissions of unsolicited manuscripts from January to June of each year. Our submissions are closed from July to December, and any submissions received during these months will not be considered.
tstricklandauthor
05/06/2024 05:47 PM
EQ: 05/06/2024
YA Fantasy/Magical Academy
90k words
aalogan
12/28/2023 08:41 PM
EQ: 12/28/23
40k MG retelling
JaneH
09/09/2023 01:36 PM
Children's book submission emailed on 9/9/2023.

Thank you for your time.
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