Showing posts with label Submissions. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Submissions. Show all posts

Saturday, 6 April 2013

HARPER IMPULSE TAKING SUBMISSIONS



Harper Collins have a new brand called 'Harper Impulse' who will focus on Romance and they calling for Submissions e.g. novels, short stories, novellas etc so pass this on to your writer friends. 


This is what they say:


HarperCollins are launching a brand new romance imprint, and we are giving you the opportunity to submit your novel, novellas and short stories to us for consideration.

We are looking for new authors with fresh voices, strong storytelling abilities, original ideas and compelling storylines. So, if you believe your manuscript has these qualities, then we want to read it!

Successful manuscripts will be edited, designed, marketed and published digitally by HarperCollins under a new imprint. HarperCollins, Publisher of the Year 2012, has a long tradition of publishing high quality fiction by authors.
We’re seeking all kinds of adult and new adult romantic fiction for digital publication, but particularly contemporary, historical, new adult and erotic fiction as well as short form content.

If you have a manuscript to submit, follow these easy guidelines and move one step closer to making your dreams come true …

How To Submit A Manuscript To submit, e-mail us at romance@harpercollins.co.uk with your completed manuscript and the following information:

Your contact details
Genre
Approx length
A short synopsis
A little about you...

Submissions Guidelines
How long does my book need to be? We are looking for novels of any length!

Can I submit a manuscript that I am still working on? No. Please only submit full-length manuscripts that are completed and polished.

What font/margin/size should I use? Your manuscript needs to be double-spaced, readable, and submitted in MS Word format.

Can I submit more than one manuscript? Yes, you can send in more than one manuscript but you will need to submit each separately. If your work is a trilogy or series, please only submit the first manuscript.

Can I submit someone else’s material? No. The manuscript must be your own original work. If your manuscript is accepted, you will be asked to sign a declaration stating that it is all your own work.

Will you accept a manuscript even if the subgenre isn’t listed? Yes, we will consider other subgenres

I’m an agent. Should I use this to submit my client’s manuscript? Agents should pitch and submit projects in the usual fashion.

Can I submit if my manuscript is under consideration with another publisher? Yes. But please be upfront with us.

Do you accept manuscripts that have been previously published, including self-published? Yes, we will consider work that has been previously published if the author has retained full volume rights or had full volume rights revert to them. Please provide the publication details.

I have submitted my book to HarperCollins in the past and it has been declined. Can I resubmit? Yes. But it might be best to submit something fresh.

Which editor should I address my submission to? There is no need to specify an editor.

Will I be notified when my manuscript is submitted? Yes, you will receive an email acknowledging receipt of your submission. Please check your junk email filter for this automated email. If you do not receive an automatic response, please email us at romance@harpercollins.co.uk with the title and date of your submission.

How long will you take to respond? Due to the volume of submissions, we will only be able to contact you if your project is the right fit. If you have not received a response in three months time, unfortunately your project wasn’t right for our current list.

Will there be any feedback? We can’t guarantee feedback but we will try!

Will you publish my book into print? This is a digital first imprint – so whilst there is no guarantee there is a possibility that submissions will be published in print as well.

Does submission guarantee publication? No.  Once submitted, our editorial team will review your manuscript to determine if it is the right fit for our list.  If it is, we will contact you and you will be required to sign our standard publishing agreement before we proceed further.

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/HarperImpulse

Email address: romance@harpercollins.co.uk

More info here.

https://www.facebook.com/notes/harperimpulse/how-to-submit-a-manuscript/518241241547417

And here.

https://www.facebook.com/notes/harperimpulse/submission-guidelines/518241354880739

I have created this checklist to ensure nothing is missed... get editing and good luck!





Monday, 15 October 2012

REVIEW LIST

I am receiving a lot of requests from authors, agents and publicists to review books. Please email airambooksie@gmail.com I can add you to my list but be warned if I don't like the book, I won't finish it and I won't write a shitty review. I will give feedback to the author but not post a review. 

I only post the reviews of books I like or have potential to improve with the help of a professional publisher as I review Indie Authors too. 

I have a review coming up for Fifty Shades of Grey as I promised Erica and being there from the beginning of Fanfiction.net where FSOG was 'Master of the Universe'... I am finally getting around to it. 

Also a review of an Indie Author who is about to self publish a collection of Short Stories and poems which are ideal for coffee breaks. 

I didn't get to submit my work to Harper Voyager during the call for submissions the October as I had my operation but they sent me a message when I came out of hosptial wishing me a speedy recovery and told me to concentrate on getting well as they will look at my Wattpad account instead. Thank you Harper Team!

Monday, 24 September 2012

MARRIAGE MADE IN HEAVEN - FAN PAGE

I have set up a fan page for Marriage Made In Heaven (MMIH) on Facebook. This is due to an influx in comments and readers pleading for the sequel, plus I have decided to try to edit it read for submission to Harper Collins on 1st October. It is not going to be perfect but hey it is short notice!





This is a story with Angels, Demons, Human, Soul Scavengers, Harpee's etc.

A young woman called Liberty, engaged to be married starts to have reoccurring nightmares where she is being sacrificed. They are so vivid that she can recall every detail from being tied to the altar to falling into a grave. They always seem to happen around her birthday and each year they get a little bit longer and more terrifying. Until one year when she meets a handsome stranger at a night club the nightmares become reality.

A world she assumed was fantasy became all too real and she discovered that things really do go bump in the night. Injured during a rescue she lies dying surrounded by the angels and inadvertently completes a marriage ceremony with her guardian angel Ethan.

Marriage between angels and humans is taboo! She no longer just has to worry about dying, she has to worry about his father and the scavenger who has come to steal her soul! No one can tell her why she so important to the demons or how the hell she can get out of this marriage!

She learns very quickly that not all Angels are 'fluffy winged do gooders'... and why for the love of god did someone not tell her how powerful the 'call to consummate' is! (Adult content)


If you want to join the group here is the link:


https://www.facebook.com/groups/203285419803728/


I also have Fan Pages for:


Pirate Series https://www.facebook.com/groups/471105882901810/




Kismet https://www.facebook.com/groups/344902798921007/




Love is in the Heir https://www.facebook.com/groups/237461133041983/




Wednesday, 19 September 2012

HARPER VOYAGER CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS 1-14th OCTOBER 2012




http://harpervoyagerbooks.com/2012/09/12/call-for-submissions-harper-voyager-announces-global-digital-publishing-opportunity-2/

Fans have suggested that I submit some of my books during this call but I don't think they are 'polished' enough. Here is what Harper Voyager are calling for if you are interested in submitting your own:

Call for Submissions: Harper Voyager Announces Global Digital Publishing Opportunity


Yes, it’s true! We are delighted to announce an exciting joint venture that will offer talented aspiring writers the chance to join our global science fiction and fantasy imprint.

The submission portal, www.harpervoyagersubmissions.com, will be open from the 1st to the 14th of October 2012. The manuscripts will then be read and those most suited to the global Harper Voyager list will be selected jointly by editors in the USA, UK and Australia.  Accepted submissions will benefit from the full publishing process: accepted manuscripts will be edited; and the finished titles will receive online marketing and sales support in World English markets.
Voyager will be seeking an array of adult and young adult speculative fiction for digital publication, but particularly novels written in the epic fantasy, science fiction, urban fantasy, horror, dystopia and supernatural genres. Submission guidelines and key information can be found atwww.harpervoyagersubmissions.com.
The submissions and digital publications are a joint, global effort by Harper Voyager, spearheaded by Deputy Publishing Director Emma Coode in the United Kingdom, Associate Publisher Deonie Fiford in Australia, and Executive Editor Diana Gill in the United States. The three editors note that: “No other publishing company has done a coordinated submission period for unagented authors across three continents, and all of us at Harper Voyager and at HarperCollins Publishers are absolutely thrilled to be launching this huge opportunity. We look forward to discovering and digitally publishing many new exciting voices globally at Harper Voyager.”
Please check our guidelines at www.harpervoyagersubmissions.com, prepare your manuscripts (revise and polish!), and get ready to submit between 1 October 2012 and 14 October 2012!

Harper Voyager Guidelines for Digital Submission – Accepting Manuscripts from October 1st – October 14th, 2012!


Keen to become a Harper Voyager author? Here’s your chance to join the imprint that publishes some of the biggest names in fantastic fiction—George R. R. Martin, Kim Harrison, Raymond E. Feist, Robin Hobb, Richard Kadrey, Sara Douglass, Peter V. Brett and Kylie Chan—to name but a few.
For the first time in over a decade, Harper Voyager are opening the doors to unsolicited submissions in order to seek new authors with fresh voices, strong storytelling abilities, original ideas and compelling storylines. So, if you believe your manuscript has these qualities, then we want to read it!
We’re seeking all kinds of adult and young adult speculative fiction for digital publication, but particularly epic fantasy, science fiction, urban fantasy, horror, dystopia and supernatural. For more idea of the type of books we love to read and publish, check out our authors and their titles atwww.harpervoyagerbooks.com
Submissions for digital originals will be open for a limited two-week period from 1st to the 14th of October, 2012.
So, follow these easy guidelines and move one step closer to making your dreams come true …

How To Submit A Manuscript

To submit, go to www.harpervoyagersubmissions.com and follow the instructions to fill out the form and upload your manuscript.
Due to time constraints, we will not be able to respond to every query. If you do not receive a response after three months, unfortunately that means your story is not right for us this time.

Submissions FAQ

How long does my book need to be?
We are looking for full-length manuscripts only. A full-length manuscript needs to be more than 70,000 words, and ideally we are looking for manuscripts between 80,000–120,000 words.
Can I submit a manuscript that I am still working on?
No. Please only submit full-length manuscripts that are completed and polished.
What font/margin/size should I use?
Your formatting choices are up to you. As long as your manuscript is double-spaced and readable, it’s acceptable. We prefer Word or RTF, and legible, sans-serif fonts.
Can I submit more than one manuscript?
Yes, you can enter more than one manuscript but you will need to fill out the form at www.harpervoyagersubmissions.com for each submission separately. If your work is a trilogy or series, please only submit the first manuscript.
Can I submit someone else’s material?
No. The manuscript must be your own original work.
Will you accept a manuscript even if the subgenre isn’t listed?
Yes, on the submission form, choose “other” and write in your subgenre.
I’m an agent. Should I use this to submit my client’s manuscript?
No, this submission form is for authors only. Agents should pitch and submit projects in the usual fashion.
Can I submit if my manuscript is under consideration with another publisher? 
No. Manuscripts that are being considered by other publishers are not eligible for submission.
Do you accept manuscripts that have been previously published, including self-published?
Yes, we will consider work that has been previously published if the author has retained full volume rights or had full volume rights revert to them. Please provide the publication details.
I have submitted my book to Harper Voyager in the past and it has been declined. Can I resubmit?
If a manuscript has previously been submitted and declined for Harper Voyager, please do not resubmit unless it has been extensively rewritten. You are welcome to submit other works, however.
Which editor should I address my submission to?
There is no need to specify an editor. Your submission will be read by the global Voyager team in Australia, UK and US.
Will I be notified when my manuscript is submitted?
Yes, you will receive an email acknowledging receipt of your submission. Please check your junk email filter for this automated email. If you do not receive an automatic response, please email us atvoyagersubmissions@harpercollins.com with the title and date of your submission.
How long will you take to respond?
Due to the volume of submissions, we will only be able to contact you if your project is the right fit. If you have not received a response in three months time, unfortunately your project wasn’t right for our current list.
Will there be any feedback?
Unfortunately due to the volume of submissions we will not be able to provide individual feedback or comments on submissions.
Can I submit my manuscript after the deadline?
We will be accepting submissions between 1st to the 14th of October, 2012. Unfortunately at the moment we cannot accept any late or early submissions outside of these times.
Will you publish my book into print?
We are looking primarily for e-only titles. There is the possibility that submissions will be published in print as well.

Frequently Asked Questions about Harper Voyager Digital 


Why is Harper Voyager embarking upon a digital publishing program? Why now?
We believe the timing is perfect for Harper Voyager to publish digitally. We’ve already been publishing digital originals from our existing Harper Voyager authors, and are thrilled to expand this wider to welcome new authors and voices to Harper Voyager. The growth of eReaders and e-books have created an exciting new opportunity that allows us to begin increasing the number and diversity of our speculative fiction list. And speculative fiction readers are the most savvy early adopters so we’re keen to provide our readers with the best ebooks possible.
How is the Harper Voyager digital list different from Harper Voyager Books? 
Harper Voyager has a long history of publishing fantastic speculative fiction, including authors like Robin Hobb, Ray Feist, George R.R. Martin, Kim Harrison, Kylie Chan, Richard Kadrey, Fiona McIntosh, Peter Brett and Sara Douglass: our editorial staff and sales/marketing/publicity force are highly respected, and Harper Voyager authors benefit from those existing talents, platforms, and relationships.
The Voyager digital list is growing from our existing publishing program. We’re always looking for ways to grow our authors in a marketplace rife with new opportunity. We see the digital list as a fantastic opportunity to find exciting new writers and reach more readers than ever before.
Our enthusiastic editorial team acquires content for both our print and digital lists and are passionate genre fans. The Harper Voyager digital lists offer similar benefits to authors as the print list: each Harper Voyager e-book will receive a distinctive cover treatment. Authors will receive the benefit of editorial structural and copyediting advice from experienced editors. During the publication cycle, the books will receive support from Harper Voyager’s marketing and publicity professionals; and the e-books will benefit from our proven, strong relationships with all e-book channels and online retailers.
How many titles per month will you release? 
Currently, we are looking to acquire enough content to release a new Harper Voyager digital title each month.
Where will Harper Voyager’s digital titles be sold? Will Harper Voyager e-books be distributed globally?
Every Harper Voyager digital contract will include World English language distribution, so we can deliver these e-books everywhere around the world where English-language novels are sold.
Our Harper Voyager e-books will be available at every e-retailer, and readers will be able to download them onto every portable reading device and platform sold today … and tomorrow, too.
What is the submission process? Where can I find the Submission Guidelines? 
All non-agented manuscripts should be submitted atwww.harpervoyagersubmissions.com. Please note the detailed instructions on submission guidelines before sending your documents electronically.
You can find our submission guidelines atwww.harpervoyagersubmissions.com as well.
What types of submissions is Harper Voyager interested in? 
Voyager is looking for authors with a fresh voice, strong storytelling abilities, original ideas and a compelling storyline. If you believe your manuscript has these qualities, then we want to see it!
We’re actively seeking speculative fiction genres, especially epic fantasy, science fiction, urban fantasy, horror, dystopia, supernatural and YA.
Can existing Harper Voyager authors also submit to Harper Voyager digital? 
Of course!
If a debut author is published under the Harper Voyager digital imprint; is there a chance to be published in print as well? 
Yes, there is the possibility that submissions will be published in print as well.
Will my work be copyrighted? 
Each title receives individual copyright, retained by the author, as is the norm for all Harper Voyager titles.
Is Harper Voyager publishing fiction only? 
Yes, we are only looking for speculative fiction manuscripts.
Will manuscripts be edited and copyedited before publishing? 
Yes. Just as with our print titles, each Harper Voyager digital project will be assigned to an individual Voyager editor, and will go through a comprehensive content and copyediting process.
Will Harper Voyager titles benefit from Voyager Publicity and Marketing? 
Yes. We will support our digital Harper Voyager titles with comprehensive publicity/marketing campaigns, marketing each title, using the digital landscape to strongly support this fantastic line of digital-first publications.
Is Digital Harper Voyager a Custom/Vanity Publisher? 
No. In acquiring for Harper Voyager digital, we carefully curate submissions and edit accepted manuscripts in the same fashion as all of our Harper Voyager titles. The digital list will benefit from Voyager’s editorial, marketing, publicity and sales platforms. And getting all these services at no cost to the author is the benefit of publishing with Harper Voyager.
Our digital original submission period is only open from 1 October through 14 October, 2012, so visit www.harpervoyagersubmissions.com and move one step closer to your Voyager dreams.