Now, that’s a title that could produce an extra lengthy blog post, but I promise to keep this short and simple and related to all things writing. Specifically, writing to be published.
Back in November of 2015 High Tide Publications made the
announcement that I was the new Director of Acquisitions for Fiction &
Poetry. Exciting, right?
You have no idea!
I have always loved to read, and as a child this was clear. I
often got in trouble for reading too much (my mother was convinced I was going
to wither away in my room and she would find me face down in a book, pale and with
permanent imprints of my glasses on my face). That love of reading later
transformed into a love of writing and then editing.
Now, here I am, beginning yet another journey of the Writing
Life.
High Tide is a traditional publisher, meaning that you never,
ever have to pay to have your work published. We take care of things like
editing and covers and we work with you on a marketing plan. We are committed
to helping authors find their way in this tumultuous world of publishing, as we
have had our own (good and bad) experiences with other publishers. There are
many wonderful small publishers out there, and we strive to be among those that
people turn to for a good read.
So, what kind of fiction am I looking for? It goes without
saying that the story has to be well-written. I absolutely love mysteries, but
I am open to most any kind of fiction (except children and YA, we do not
publish those genres).
Here’s some guidelines:
Keep your manuscript between 70k and 75k.
Proofread! It’s okay to have a few mistakes with comma usage,
but it’s not okay to submit a manuscript riddled with errors.
Maintain tension throughout the story.
Make sure your manuscript is written in a readable format.
That means don’t insert pictures or use a font like Thriller.
Once you submit to us you will hear back within four to six
weeks.
And the even more exciting part? We have some amazing books
that will be released in 2016! I am so looking forward to working with our new
authors, and I look forward to hearing from even more great writers.
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