Monthly Archives: July 2010

Will Pubmission Reduce the Volume of Submissions to Your Slush Pile?

No. Pubmission isn’t meant to be a gatekeeper. You are. We’ve said from the outset that editors and agents should remain the gatekeepers in publishing. You’re only as good as the writing talent you recruit. So why would you relinquish … Continue reading

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What Do Pubmission’s Editor Ratings Mean?

Editor Ratings come from our staff of hand-picked freelance editors. All of these editors have significant publishing experience. A number of them are former trusted colleagues. You can select the editors you want based on their professional bios. Remember that … Continue reading

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Publishers Now Get a Free Subscription for Beta Testing!

Pubmission won’t work without participation from both publishers and writers. It’s that simple. Now that we’ve launched our testing stage, I’ve decided that it isn’t fair to charge publishers to kick the tires. (Writers still get 15 free credits – … Continue reading

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The Agony of Acquisitions: Notes from a Former Receptor of Slush

What acquisitions editors need—what the publishing industry as a whole needs—is a way to transform our method of discovering new writing talent from a passive to a more active process. Continue reading

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A Great Event for Writers and Illustrators: AnAuthor World’s August 7 Conference

If you live in the Southeast, AnAuthor World is hosting what promises to be an exciting writers and illustrators conference on August 7 in Greenville, SC. Featured speakers include Eric Rohmann, Melinda Long, Candace Fleming, Carolyn Yoder, and Pat Scales. … Continue reading

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Now Available: Our New Demo Video for Writers

See how Pubmission can make the submission process easier and less time consuming for writers and publishing professionals. Continue reading

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Should I Submit Work to the General Database Now?

Only submit to the general database when you see that many publishers in your interest area appear on the Who’s on Pubmission? list. It won’t do you any good to pay for something that won’t be of use to you. Especially … Continue reading

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Pubmission’s First Press Release!

Flat Rock, NC (PRWEB) July 1, 2010 — This week, Pubmission, a company based in Flat Rock, NC, has launched the beta-testing stage of its online submissions manager. The site is designed to help writers and publishing professionals navigate the … Continue reading

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Check Out Our Demo Video for Publishing Professionals

See how Pubmission can make the submission process easier and less time consuming for publishers, literary agents, editors, and more. Continue reading

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