It allows you to submit a "subgenre":

*Will you accept a manuscript even if the subgenre isn’t listed?*
Yes, on the submission form, choose “other” and write in your subgenre.

I wonder if this is perilous. My only finished manuscript combines
genres...listed as

epic fantasy, science fiction, urban fantasy, horror, dystopia,
supernatural and YA.

I would call mine "dark comedy," "mystery," "feminist urban fantasy."  Hmmm.
A feminist mystery fantasy, darkly comic, with some horror elements? Sheesh.

Sarah

On Wed, Sep 12, 2012 at 5:03 PM, Eric Scoles <[email protected]> wrote:

> Story here, with FAQs:
>
> http://harpervoyagerbooks.com/harper-voyager-guidelines-for-digital-submission/
>
> Short version: Cattle call for 'finished, polished' manuscripts; other
> than confirming receipt, they will only respond if they're interested; if
> you hear nothing in 3 months, feel free to send elsewhere.
>
> When submissions are being accepted, 1-14 October, you'd submit them here:
> http://www.harpervoyagersubmissions.com/
> (for now that just redirects to the guidelines page.)
>
>
>
> Hat tip to Stephen Hunt:
> http://sfcrowsnest.org.uk/harper-voyager-goes-a-hunting-new-talent/
>
>
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