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Completed articles should be submitted to the journal’s online submission site at: https://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/asapjournal. Whereas the ASAP/Journal print platform features articles in traditional print format (text and image), the editors will consider essay submissions for the online journal platform in the form of visual, electronic ...
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Avon is the home of commercial fiction – which means page-turning, entertaining fiction. Whether it’s historical, crime, thriller or women’s fiction, these books have a ‘hook’ (or elevator pitch) that intrigues the reader, before they’ve even read a word! When you submit, think about the already-published books that your ideal reader would like. If...
Once you’ve sent your book to us via Submittable, one of the Avon editors will read it within 12 weeks of submission. We do get a lot of books sent in, so please don’t worry if you don’t hear back at once – but if we take any longer than 12 weeks, feel free to nudge us by sending a follow-up message in Submittable! If the editor feels your book cou...
We’re sorry to say that we can only acquire a handful of the books sent to us – we take into account a variety of factors, including how much we enjoy the writing and story, but also whether we have the space to publish your work. Sometimes we already publish an author who writes quite similar books and we feel that we can’t publish you both differ...
When we make an offer, we lay out the financial terms of the arrangement (if there is an advance payment, what your royalties would be, what territories and formats we’d publish in, and how many books we want to sign up) as well as letting you know a brief overview of our publication plans. Because this open-submissions process is for unagented aut...
Don’t worry – just because you are given edits doesn’t mean we don’t like your book! This is a critical part of the process for virtually every book published by a reputable publishing house, because it’s part of your editor’s job to spot ways your manuscript could be even better. Edits usually involve a big-picture edit working on the structure an...
The cover is one of the essential selling tools for your book – if a book doesn’t look appealing, or tell readers what it is, it’s unlikely to reach a big audience no matter how good the writing and story are. There are cues that tell a reader whether they’re looking at a historical romance or a crime novel, but also more subtle distinctions betwee...
This depends on a few things – firstly the territories agreed in your contract determine where your book will be available, but as Avon acquire print, ebook and audio rights your book will usually be available in all three formats. Our Sales Manager pitches paperbacks for shelf space in physical retailers (including supermarkets, high street retail...
ASAP/Journal uses Open Journal Systems, which is open-source, automated submission software. To submit material for publication consideration, you will need to create an account (register) with this site.
Submissions. We are looking for creative stories with depth. Think C.S. Lewis, Madeleine L’Engle, Roald Dahl, Flannery O’Connor, Isaac Asimov, Pearl S. Buck, Ted Dekker, Nathanial Hawthorne…the list goes on. We’re open to lots of genres. We publish stories that excite us, especially when they’re written by nice people.
We schedule books for publication up to fifteen months in advance and it is imperative that we work from correct schedules to best organize the production and promotion of your book. The contract also states a maximum length for your manuscript, please do all you can to adhere to it!
If you would like to have your work or manuscript considered for publication by a major book publisher, we recommend that you work with an established literary agent. Each agency has manuscript submission guidelines.
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May 7, 2024 · Many long-time markets have closed to unsolicited submissions since the pandemic due to resourcing issues. That means any pre-2020 lists you have floating around on your hard drive might need a refresh. Here are three great resources for compiling your initial list of publishers who accept unagented work: