Get in Touch
I welcome correspondence from readers, treasure hunters, publishers, and researchers. Please use the appropriate contact method below based on your inquiry.
Primary Contact Information
Special Research Inquiries
For qualified researchers investigating:
- Historical treasure hunting patterns
- Ancient artifact authentication
- Archaeological mystery documentation
- Suspicious incidents in treasure hunting history
Please include your academic credentials and research purpose. Access to specialized archives requires verification.
Mailing Address
Byron Preiss Visual Publications
1370 Avenue of the Americas
New York, NY 10019
United States
Please allow 2-3 weeks for postal correspondence responses.
Phone Contact
Office: (212) 586-9050
Hours: Monday-Friday, 9:00 AM - 6:00 PM EST
Note: For urgent treasure hunting matters, email is preferred as it allows me to provide detailed responses.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Can you provide hints for The Secret puzzles?
A: I don't provide direct hints, but I'm happy to discuss general solving approaches and confirm if hunters are on the right track.
Q: Are you working on new treasure hunts?
A: I'm always exploring new puzzle concepts. Current research projects may lead to future treasure hunting experiences.
Q: Can I interview you for a publication?
A: Yes, I'm available for interviews about publishing, treasure hunting, and digital media. Contact media@bpreiss.com to schedule.
Q: Do you accept manuscript submissions?
A: Currently focusing on digital publishing initiatives. Send queries to publishing@bpreiss.com with project details.
Important Security Notice
Recent Concerns: I've been receiving some unusual correspondence recently regarding historical research and treasure hunting safety. If you have legitimate information about threats to treasure hunters or historical researchers, please contact me directly.
All communications are treated confidentially. Researchers working on sensitive historical topics should use secure communication methods when possible.
Social & Community
- Quest4Treasure Forum: Active participant in treasure hunting discussions
- Publishing Industry Events: Regular speaker at digital publishing conferences
- Academic Conferences: Occasional presentations on interactive media and puzzle design
Response Policy
I personally read and respond to all legitimate correspondence. However, due to volume:
- Treasure hunting questions get priority during active solving periods
- Academic research requests require verification of credentials
- Business inquiries are handled by my publishing team
- Unusual or concerning communications are documented and investigated
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