Caveat: As you all know, I've never traditionally published. So I want to be upfront and let you know that the below is purely research-based and does not imply that I have used the below publishers. You can search for publishers and agents on websites likeQueryTracker.net,WritersMarket...
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Showing 532 publishers that match your search. Macmillan Publishers Genres:Literary Fiction, Romance, Young Adult, Middle Grade, Mystery & Crime, Thriller & Suspense, Science Fiction, Fantasy, Horror, Biographies & Memoirs, Politics, Cookbook, Self-Help, Picture Book, Nonfiction, Fiction, Poetry, ...
Local authors and indie publishers specializing in science fiction, fantasy, and horror will be partying in Kent on June 1. The Kent Nerd Party features a cosplay contest, Lego museum, indoor and outdoor vendors, and more. Small businesses on 1st Ave S and Meeker St will host local makers,...
The rest of the publishing landscape is largely made up of small publishers, or independent publishers. Most big publishers don’t directly accept unsolicited submissions without a literary agent — but smaller publishers do, making them a realistic and worthwhile route to publication. ...
21. The Feathered Quill Book Awards accept submissions from all size publishers and work very hard to honor and publicize the winners (there’s a link to a testimonial page on the awards page – read what past winners have to say). https://featheredquill.com/feathered-quill-book-awards/ ...
In an age of ebooks and web-first publishing, Louis Kahn: The Importance of a Drawing (Lars Müller Publishers) is a defiant throwback: a lavish, 500-plus-page book, very much an object befitting its subject, whose buildings had a weight, both literal and figurative, that was part of th...
They might refer to themself as a co-op or a hybrid publisher, and they might even insist thatthey accept some submissions and reject others, but they arenottraditional publishers. Note that even if you get a publishing deal, it’s never hands-off. You will still have to share in market...
By now, you realize how hard it can be to get a deal. But that doesn’t mean you should give up. Check out the reasons why your book might have been turned away. Remember that BookBub receivesanywhere from 300—400 submissions per day.They accept less than 20% of those submissions. ...
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