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Tag Archives: manuscript submissions
Author K. J. Reilly Lands Book Deal with Elixirist through Pubmission
Author K.J. Reilly decided to try Pubmission as way to find a publisher for her comedic satire Madison Ave, and it worked! Continue reading
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7 Reasons Why You Should Still Accept Manuscript Submissions
Managing manuscript submissions can be an overwhelming experience. But here are 7 reasons why it makes good business sense for publishers to keep accepting submissions. Continue reading
[New Presentation] How Pubmission Works for Publisher Members
A new slide show highlighting some of Pubmission’s key features. It shows how we think it can help editors and agents save a bunch of unnecessary admin time when it comes to managing submissions. Continue reading
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Are Your Submission Guidelines Hurting You?
If you require submitters to jump through too many hoops, hoops that have nothing to do with judging talent, you’ll discourage writers (good and bad) from taking the time to submit work to you. Continue reading
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The Economics of Writing: Why the Slush Pile Must Survive
Will the profession of writing become a career option only for the elite few who can afford it? Continue reading
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Tagged agents, manuscript submissions, self-publishing, slush pile, writers, Writers' Market
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The Future of Publishing: It’s About Time (Not Just Money)
One of my favorite authors is Milan Kundera. Though The Unbearable Lightness of Being is my favorite of his works, Slowness comes in a close second. Reading it is like taking a long, shoulder-dropping exhale. It’s not one of … Continue reading
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Tagged agents, e-books, manuscript submissions, Milan Kundera, publishers, pubmission, saving time, submission process, time, when to write, writers, Writers' Market
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Ms. Read is Right — Good Writing Gets You through the Slush
“I think there’s an anxiety provoked by that, that if I’m dealing with hundreds of submissions, how am I ever going to make it. But I really do believe that there’s no gimmick or trend to make a submission pop, … Continue reading
Welcome to Pubmission: The Blog
In a couple of months, a new publishing service called Pubmission will launch. It will revolutionize the way writers submit works to publishers, magazine editors, and literary agents. This blog will chronicle the days leading up to and following the launch. It’s also meant … Continue reading
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