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Traditional Publishing

Traditional publishing essentially means that the publisher invests in your work and assumes the necessary rights and representations and takes care of every step of the publishing process, starting from editing and formatting your manuscript and culminating with handing over the royalty, which is a decided percentage of the net revenue generated.

Selecting a book for traditional publishing, therefore, means assessing whether the investment to be made will be profitable.

Authors who wish to be considered for traditional publishing should send us the following:

An email with the title:  Query for Traditional Publishing + Book’s name

Your email should include:

  • The category of the book.
  • Title
  • Synopsis (Not more than 500 words)
  • Author Bio (Not more than 200 words)
  • A pitch (not more than 250 words) that convincingly explains why this book will be a profitable proposition.

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Self-Controlled Publishing

Self-controlled publishing essentially means that the publisher is a service provider and all the rights and representation, as well as the entire gross revenue and the resulting profits that the book generates remains solely with the author.

Selecting a book for self-controlled publishing still means that the author needs to be aligned with the publisher’s publishing calendar, serviceability, and content interests.

Authors who wish to take up self-controlled publishing with us should send us the following:

An email with the title "Query for Self-controlled Publishing + Book’s name'

Your email should include:

  • The category of the book.
  • Title
  • Synopsis (Not more than 500 words)
  • Author Bio (Not more than 200 words) that also includes a mention of the author’s current residence and contact details.
  • A brief background and description of the book (not more than 250 words) that describes the intended audience, preferred distribution channels and a few contemporary examples of books (not less than three) that belong to the same subject or category of the book they wish to publish.

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Categories we consider

Some examples of categories are

Fiction – romance, fantasy, science fiction, mystery, thriller, horror, historical fiction, and young adult, Children’s Fiction

Non-Fiction – Philosophy, Psychology, Educational Textbooks and Guides/Reference, Religion and Spirituality, Medicine, Alternative and Complementary Medicine, Health and Wellness, Popular Science, Political and Social Sciences, Humanities, Business and Economics, Biographies and Memoirs, History, Self-help, Cookbooks, Travel and Leisure, Crafts and Hobbies, Humour, Journalism, Technical writing, Management, Motivational Books, Parenting and Family, and Children’s Non-Fiction


Categories we do not consider

Fiction – Erotica, explicit adult content, picture stories

Non-Fiction – Hate Speech, Propaganda, Pornography, Art Books