Another point to take note that a lot of this sites focuses on Kindle
ebook submissions only, so to those who are into Amazon's KDP, these selected few sites are just for you.
Not exact matches
Many authors have spoken out on the superfluousness of having an agent take on roles that the indie author can easily fulfill; if
ebook platforms like Kindle Direct Publishing were to ridiculously insist that they would
only accept
ebook submissions from literary agents, that would be the end of indie authors and agents would once again be almost a requirement for authors to put their works in front of readers.
With this new program not
only do we want to know about the digital
submission process for your
ebook, but also what you have done to market your book and hopefully inspire other aspiring writers to avoid the pitfalls you have experienced.
Amazon has developed three separate and distinct publishing options under its logo: Kindle Direct Publishing is the
ebook -
only indie publishing division, CreateSpace produces self - published print editions of books and makes them available for purchase through Amazon.com, and Amazon Publishing is the more traditional agent
submission -
only imprint.
While many
ebook - first and
ebook -
only publishers like Ellora's or Carina — the digital imprint of romance genre mainstay Harlequin — accept unagented authors»
submissions, they are also pushing a higher volume of titles; in the case of Ellora's, they are releasing eight to twelve titles each week and signing authors like Laurann Dohner to 75 - book deals.
I think the copyright office actually does require a hard copy upon publication if the book is published in printed form (even if registered before publication) but books that are published in
ebook only don't need hard copy
submission, for sure.
For
ebook submissions Lightning Source accepts
only digital file
submissions.
Library Journal's
submission criteria page is here: http://reviews.libraryjournal.com/about/submitting-titles-for-review/?ref=menu and it includes the info about their
ebook only reviews.
- We
only accept
submissions for free
ebooks via this form.
BookBub gets up to 100
ebook submissions a day from authors and publishers and now has a highly selective policy, picking
only around one in five of the books submitted.