But I have to admit, it's hard to wade through the muddy waters of subsidary and vanity publishing companies.
"Ehh...he's a bit of a reptile." ;)
I actually have a rather embarrassing story to tell. Last year, not knowing anything of that horrid species of publisher, I sent my completed manuscript into Tate Publishing Company. They sounded like everything I was looking for...until they sent me a follow-up email letting me know that I would need to invest $5,000 dollars into their "investment" with me. Basically, this company will publish anything, provided you pay them. It doesn't matter if your work sounds like a teenager wrote it. They'll print it off and let you feel special. That is not what I want to do with my book, and I think Tate Publishing's technique a rather shoddy piece of workmanship, to quote Sir Percy Blakeney.
Anyway, I thought that while I was on the subject of looking for a publisher, I ought to warn you other young authors about subsidary and vanity publishers, so you won't get in the same embarrassing pickle I found myself in. Seriously, that was the fastest retreat I've ever taken. :D
Also, it is widely known and accepted that the best way to find publishers who accept unsolicited manuscripts is a book called The Writer's Market. They publish a new one each year, and inside is a list of all the publishing companies, what they are accepting, and how to submit your manuscript to them. I hope to get a copy soon, as I'm tired of looking at publishers online. :P
Hope this post helped someone.
I may have to get a copy of "The Writer's Market" myself...
ReplyDeleteOh, and by the way, if anyone here is looking for some publishers accepting unsolicited manuscripts, I've come across quite a few that I included in this post:
http://perfectlysensiblenonsense.blogspot.com/2011/05/becoming-published-author-things-ive.html
Hope it helps!
I've come across a few publishers who accept unsolicited manuscripts as well, though I'm sure Taylor's list will be more extensive. I'll have to send you another email. :)
ReplyDeleteHave you checked out Ambassador-Emerald International, like what 'The Soldier's Cross' is published by? I don't know if they'd look at books like yours or not, since they don't seem to have any of that kind...
ReplyDeleteI think it's cool that they're in Ireland as well as the U.S. - plus, they're Christian. =)