Episode 109
Publishers Accepting Submissions
National Novel Writing Month begins next week, which is why today’s episode is a pep talk of sorts. Plus, I found a few publishing houses currently accepting unsolicited manuscripts.
- Dragonblade Publishing | Submissions
- Harlequin Medical Romance | Submissions
- Black Rose Writing | Submissions
- Collective Ink Publishing | Submissions
- Dark Dragon Publishing | Submissions
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- Free Writing Tips
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Transcript
If you have plot bunnies coming out of your plot holes, it’s time for a writing break.
Welcome back, writers. National Novel Writing Month begins next week, which is why today’s episode is a pep talk of sorts. But first, I found a few publishing houses currently accepting unsolicited manuscripts. The Writing Break cafe is open, so let’s grab a table and settle in.
Here are some publishing houses currently accepting unsolicited manuscripts.
For sci-fi, fantasy, and paranormal authors, there’s Dark Dragon Publishing, Collective Ink, and Black Rose Writing.
If you’re writing a medical romance, there’s Harlequin Medical Romance. And if you’re writing an historical romance, check out Dragon Blade Publishing.
Check the show notes for a link to each of these publishers.
Of course, self-publishing is always a good option. In fact, Taylor Swift is self-publishing a book. She has partnered with Target to release Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour Book. The 256-page hardcover will sell for $40, exclusively at Target, and will be released on November 29th, which is Black Friday this year. This woman knows how to market herself.
But holiday shopping is just going to pull you away from your writing. I advise against such shenanigans. Let’s move over to the Overthinking Couch for more of my thoughts on this.
Time is precious, and if you’re wise, you realized this long ago. That’s what makes saying no to things so hard. It’s that fear of missing out. It’s what I call the FOMO fallacy. It's easy to get caught up in the whirlwind of everyday life, with endless requests and commitments. And then there are all the fun experiences we do want to have, especially around the holidays. But to truly focus on your book, it's essential to learn the art of saying no.
Saying "no" is one of the most empowering tools in a writer's arsenal. It's not just about turning down distractions; it's about prioritizing your passion and craft. Every time you say no to a social event, a favor, or a non-essential task, you're saying yes to your story, yes to your characters, and yes to your creative dreams.
I know all of this is easier said than done. You have responsibilities and things that must get done but won’t get done unless you do them. But for just a little while, prioritize your writing. Try it out. Just for a little while, make writing your book the most important thing in your life. No matter how many spells and incantations you try, your book will not write itself.
Before we part ways, I will let you in on a little secret, if you wait long enough to make dinner, everyone will just eat cereal.
Thank you so much for listening, and remember, you deserved this break.
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Thank you for making space in your mind for The Muse today.
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