![]() They currently have one open reading period a year for general submissions. The contract they offer covers print, eBook, and audio book rights. They offer advances and good royalty rates. Angry Robot was originally funded by HarperCollins. Read our full review here.Īngry Robot is a respected science fiction and fantasy publisher that occasionally dips into related genres (such as urban fantasy, steampunk, and horror). They seem active on social media and more focused on recruiting readers than writers. Their website is well designed, and the covers are well designed and market appropriate. They specialize in fantasy, including paranormal, contemporary, and urban. The Parliament House is a small eBook and print press started in 2016. The only genre of books they do not appear to publish is poetry. Bold Strokes is interested in publishing books that fall under the LGBTQ umbrella including literary fiction, romance novels, young-adult novels, genre novels (including science fiction and mystery), and works of nonfiction. Read our full review here.īold Strokes Books publishes only LGBTQ books, which means that its books feature characters that are lesbian, gay, bi-sexual, trans, and queer. They are not interested in children’s or young adult books, or in short story collections or novellas. Jo Fletcher Books publishes science fiction, fantasy, and horror books for adults. Jo Fletcher Books is an imprint of Quercus Publishing, the only imprint that accepts unsolicited submissions. ![]() I have seen their books at brick and mortar bookstores on numerous occasions. They have good distribution in the US and the UK. Flame Tree Press focuses on publishing speculative fiction, science fiction, fantasy, horror and crime fiction. The review includes submission information and links to their websites.įlame Tree Press is an imprint of Flame Tree Publishing. It is important to note that all of them meet the standards outlined in our guiding principles.Īll of the publishers are only briefly described on this page, however if you click on the link, you will reach their website, or our full review of them. ![]() Not all of them may be currently open to submissions. They are not listed in any particular order. Some are small companies, others are imprints of major publishing houses. Others publish many genres and types of books. Some publish just one of the genres covered by the speculative fiction umbrella. Many of these publishers are interested in speculative fiction in general. This term is used to cover work that doesn’t fit exactly in one of these three genres, but moves between them. Three genres are covered by this umbrella term: Science Fiction, Fantasy, and Horror. Speculative fiction is generally defined as a genre of fiction where the setting is not in the world as we know it because of supernatural, fantastical, or futuristic elements. ![]()
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