They consider all submitted work for both traditional publishing contracts where no costs are incurred by the author, or with an alternative hybrid contract with an author contribution. Olympia Publishers accepts submissions across a broad spectrum of genres, both fiction and nonfiction. They then extend contracts to authors who either pay for services or whose ideas garner enough community upvotes. Something or Other Publishing first publishes Book Ideas on their website for free across many nonfiction and fiction genres. This one does things a little bit differently. They publish over five hundred titles a year but remain a family business. is a full-range independent commercial publishing house of dozens of New York Times bestselling authors since 1974. The largest independent firm in the paperback field, Kensington Publishing Corp. They “seek to nurture a colloquy of voices: writers and readers engaged in enlivening the discourse between individuals and across communities.” Kensington Publishing Corp. Etruscan Pressįor a $20 reading fee, Etruscan Press considers book-length manuscripts for books of poetry, novels, creative nonfiction, short story collections, literary criticism, anthologies, and translations. Skyhorse is looking for nonfiction across a dozen-odd categories, and requests authors send proposals only for finished books. Since its inception in 2006, Skyhorse Publishing has released more than nine thousand titles to become one of the larger “small presses” out there. They encourage authors to check their back catalog before submitting a query letter. New Meridian Arts is looking for literary and poetry submissions with a tilt towards innovation and global concerns. We will update this list as we find more, every couple of months. This is a listing of publishers currently accepting direct, unsolicited submissions, no agent required.
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