![]() ![]() ![]() They have wide distribution, from grocery stores to bookstores. In fact, their name was synonymous with romance novels when I was growing up. Harlequin is easily the most famous romance only publisher out there. They have published a number of bestsellers, including a board book version of Pride & Prejudice. Gibbs Smith is an established publisher with good distribution and a focus on cook books, interior design and architecture books, and board books for children. ![]() They seem to publish about four novels for every work of nonfiction they publish. Many of the characters in the fictional work that they publish are doctors and scientists, but many of their books also focus on the natural world. The work they publish explores the intersection between arts and science. They are open to unsolicited submissions of both kinds of work. Unlike most publishers that tackle a large range of topics, Quirk books has a clear marketing plan and to a certain degree their books have a cohesive feel, because they all are quirky.īellevue Literary Press publishes works of narrative nonfiction and literary fiction geared towards a general readership. This Philadelphia based press publishes just 25 books a year in a whole range of genres, from children’s books to nonfiction to science fiction. Not all of the publishers are open to submissions at all times, but most are. All of them publish print books (with digital options) and all of them have a good distribution system. If you want your novel or book to have a good chance of being placed on bookshelves and you don’t have an agent, the following publishers are all good options. All of them have books that are available not just at stores near you, but at libraries as well, because they have good distributors. To an unpublished writer, this may sound harsh, but to people who read.All of the publishers on this list sell thousands of copies of physical books. Holding a hard copy in your hands, seeing it on the shelf of a bookshop, or listed with a thumbnail cover image at an online store – there’s no taking away the enormous.īy Virginia Lloyd | | Blog, Editorial Development, Improve your writing, PublishingIn my experience, if your manuscript has areas for improvement, they will be obvious to a publishing industry professional in the very first pages of your work, whether fiction or nonfiction. The post is focused on submissions to Australian book publishers but is relevant to any writer seeking a traditional book deal who is considering direct submission.īy Virginia Lloyd | | Blog, Client book news and linksThere are few things more satisfying than seeing your book published at last. Writers with unsolicited manuscripts: think twice before diving into publisher slush pilesīy Virginia Lloyd | | Blog, Editorial Development, Improve your writing, Popular, PublishingOne of my most popular posts, I’ve given my take on unsolicited manuscript submissions a makeover. If you’ve looked around my website, you might have seen my post warning Australian authors about. About The Talking Cure ‘Until you make the.Īustralian publishers accepting unsolicited manuscript submissions: Updated February 2023īy Virginia Lloyd | | BlogLAST UPDATED: February 2023 If you’re looking for Australian publishers currently accepting submissions of unsolicited manuscripts, here’s an alphabetised list. By Virginia Lloyd | | BlogThe path to getting published took much longer than my clients Professional Gillian Straker and Dr Jacqui Winship expected, but their wonderful book The Talking Cure is now available in Australia and South Africa. ![]()
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