![]() How to submit: Prospective authors should submit a book proposal that includes a query letter, synopsis (1-2 pages), annotated chapter outline, market analysis, sample chapter (or two), bio, and SASE. What they are looking for: Graphic Design, Business, Performing Arts, Interior Design, Art, Theater, Web Design, Book Arts, Photography, Crafts. Allworth Press currently has 300 titles in print. Books from Allworth Press have been translated into many languages, including Chinese, Spanish, Portuguese, German, and Japanese. Allworth Press titles are now distributed in Canada, the United Kingdom, Europe, Australia, Southern Africa, the Philippines, Korea, Hong Kong, and Singapore. They share distribution with Skyhorse Publishing, using W. Please send a query with the first 10-20 pages of the book (not the full manuscript) in standard manuscript format, and an SASE (with a Forever Stamp or an international reply coupon) by mail to:Īllworth Press publishes business and self-help information for the general public and creative professionals. How to submit: Print format by post only. What they are looking for: Fiction (leaning toward the speculative), both short story collections and novels. While their catalog is not extensive, they do have two short story collections by Ursula LeGuin. Their ebook royalty rate is 40% of net receipts. They pay a small advance and standard royalties. Generally, they publish 6-10 books per year. They also have an ebooksite for indie presses: Weightless Books. It publishes books as Small Beer Press, Big Mouth House, and Peapod Classics, and occasionally chapbooks and a zine - on recycled paper. ![]() Small Beer Press was founded in 2000 and is run by Gavin J. If you are looking for publishers in specialized genres, click on these links.Ĥ Romance Publishers Looking for Writers - No Agent NeededĤ Major Science Fiction and Fantasy Publishers Accepting Unagented Manuscriptsġ7 US Children's Book Publishers Accepting Manuscripts Directly From WritersĢ1 UK Children's Book Publishers Accepting Manuscripts Directly from Writersħ Graphic Novel Publishers Accepting Manuscripts Directly From Writersĥ Horror and Dark Fiction Publishers Accepting Unsolicited ManuscriptsĢ2 Cookbook and Nonfiction Publishers Accepting Unagented Manuscripts But, if your work falls into the categories they publish, you will have a good chance of having your proposal read.Īs always, go to the website, look at their other publications to see if yours will be a good fit, and follow all of their submission guidelines carefully. As is the case with most publishers that don't require an agent, they have a narrow focus. These publishers accept manuscripts directly from writers. Re-blogs are accepted if they are clearly linked to this blog and its respective post.This post originally appeared on Publishing. Unauthorized use and/or duplication of this material without express and written permission from this blog’s author and/or owner is strictly prohibited and violates copyright laws in the country you are reading this work in as well as in the country you are trying to re-publish this work in. © Aurora Jean Alexander and Writer's treasure chest, 2015 and following years. The works on this blog are licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License. Follow those exactly for the best results! ![]() If there’s a publisher you believe should be added to the list, let me know via a private message at name of each publisher is a live link to their submission guidelines. I’ve also left off a few that specialize in certain types of erotic romance, because I have a lot of underage readers on this blog (although most of the publishers here do publish racy stuff as well.) ![]() I’ve left off some publishers because I just haven’t heard anything about them yet. Romance is a huge genre, and there are lots of opportunities out there for writers who don’t have agents. This week, I’m doing the same thing with romance! Lots of my readers want to know more about how to get published, so last week, I shared a list of fantasy and science fiction publishers who accept unagented submissions.
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