![]() ![]() Submit the full MS and a three-paragraph synopsis.Ī small digital publisher of crime, thriller and commercial fiction. They will reply within two weeks if they’re interested in your submission.Ī publisher of thrillers and mystery fiction, Seventh Street Books publishes the award-winning Lori Rader-Day and Allen Eskens. They aim to make a decision in 12 weeks.įounded in 2014, Crooked Lane Books publishes crime, thriller and mystery fiction. Polis Books is currently accepting submissions of thrillers, women’s and genre fiction and non-fiction in the areas of humour, pop culture and true crime. ![]() Your MS should be at least 60,000 words, and they aim to respond within four weeks. Submissions close temporarily if they’re too busy. Submissions are via a contact form, and they can take up to six months to make a decision.Ī leading independent publisher of crime, thriller and mystery fiction, authors include the bestselling Rob Sinclair and Betsy Reavley. Their children’s book imprint Itchy Coo sounds like thrush. They publish most genres of fiction and some non-fiction. They accept submissions from unagented authors – even if you’ve self published your book (a lot of publishers don’t).Ĭheck out their submission guidelines here: Īn independent publisher based in Scotland. Durrant, Joy Ellis and Faith Martin amongst others. One of the UK’s leading independent publishers of crime, thriller and mystery fiction, Joffe Books publishes Helen H. This is their current website: but they will be updating it shortly to this: Keep in mind it can take many months to get a reply. They do accept unsolicited submissions via a submissions portal, but when it gets very busy they temporarily close. They publish genre fiction, children’s books and narrative non-fiction, including authors such as C. HoZ won independent publisher of the year 2017, and it’s easy to see why. There are, however, a small number of independent publishers who do accept unagented submissions. That means, of course, you need to land a literary agent. Most publishers require you to submit through a literary agent.
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