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The Top Book Publishing Companies to Submit Your Manuscript To

  • Writer: Isaac Effiong
    Isaac Effiong
  • Oct 4, 2022
  • 5 min read



If you’ve finished writing your book, you’re probably wondering how to publish it. Whether you want to self-publish or go with a traditional publisher, here are the top book publishing companies to submit your manuscript to and tips on how to get your book published in less than three months! Let’s start off with the top 25 book publishing companies you should submit your manuscript to right now!


What is a print-on-demand publisher?

A print-on-demand publisher is a company that will publish your book for you on a pay-as-you-go basis. You only have to pay for the number of books that are printed, and these books can be sold as soon as they are printed. This type of publishing has helped many authors self-publish their work in the past, but it does not offer any marketing or distribution services. The author is expected to take care of all those aspects. Print-on-demand publishers also have a strict production process with deadlines that need to be met. Authors are required to submit artwork files before publication, ensuring accurate printing and paper quality standards. There is no set book interior standard format, so writers can design the layout however they want. Amazon kdp makes this process easier by providing guidelines for uploading and formatting content so that readers can easily find and purchase your novel from their site. With Amazon kdp, the author needs to upload his or her manuscript, choose a file type (PDFs work best), input text editing information like title, description, and keywords, and select pricing options. They also provide various pre-designed templates which allow an author to create an eye-catching cover page.

When designing a book interior, there are two different formats available: paperback binding and hardcover binding. These book formats are important because when deciding on one format over the other, an author must think about what kind of audience he or she wants to reach. If an author wants to reach more readers who enjoy reading ebooks, then he or she should go with a paperback book. On the other hand, if an author wants his or her story published in stores around the world, then he or she should opt for hardcover bookbinding. It’s difficult for new authors to break into traditional bookstores without having reviews backing up their books, so going with a more well-known book format ensures that more people will read the book in bookstores. Some self-published books still do end up being read at independent bookstores; this is where word-of-mouth advertising comes into play and helps get sales numbers high enough to break into the big chain bookstore market. Readers often go into small, independent bookstores looking for something new to read and stumble upon self-published titles. Independent stores often don't carry as many titles as bigger chains, but they're much better at displaying books prominently so customers are sure to see them when they walk through the door. In some cases, customers will buy copies of self-published novels just because they saw them in person while shopping rather than ordering online.


List of publishers accepting unsolicited manuscripts

Penguin Random House is the world's largest publisher of trade books and one of the few remaining publishing houses with a global reach. The company offers a wide variety of content and specializes in trade paperback originals.

HarperCollins Publishers is a subsidiary of News Corp and operates in 26 countries. Headquartered in New York City, HarperCollins publishes both fiction and nonfiction titles across different genres. They are also one of the most successful companies when it comes to producing audiobooks, bringing us some well-known bestsellers such as Harry Potter and Lord of the Rings. They also have their own imprints such as Avon Books for more commercial women's fiction and Zondervan for religious pressings. If you're looking for an agent or just want to submit your manuscript without an agent, this is a good place to start. Submissions can be sent via email and should be directed to the appropriate department head: Submissions Manager, Editor-in-Chief, Publisher or Senior Vice President.


How do I start self-publishing?

Self-publishing is a great option if you can afford it and want full control of your publishing process. Starting self-publishing might seem daunting, but it doesn't have to be! If you're interested in publishing your own book, here are some steps to take:

1) Write the manuscript. This is where the magic happens! Keep in mind that this can take months or years depending on how long the book is and how much detail you want. 2) Research different publishing routes. There are plenty of options available for authors who want to publish their work themselves. Do research about what's best for you--or reach out to us for help with the next step! 3) Hire an editor. Editing is important so that your text reads smoothly and looks professional. It may cost money upfront, but editing will improve the quality of your writing tremendously. 4) Design a cover for your book or hire someone else to do it for you! You'll need to include a title page and table of contents as well. 5) Decide on pricing and purchase ISBN numbers (if necessary). 6) Register your copyright (optional). 7) Distribute copies through online retailers like Amazon Kindle or Barnes & Noble Nook. 8) Sell copies at local events like book fairs, art shows, libraries, etc. 9) Consider traditional publication routes like submitting manuscripts to literary agents or publishers.


What are the pros and cons of self-publishing?

Self-publishing is a great option for authors who want complete control over their work. Authors are in charge of marketing and distributing their book, which means they can work at their own pace and make changes on the fly. There’s no need to wait for publishers, editors or agents – you do it all yourself. The downside? A self-published author must be willing to invest time and money into writing the book, then hire someone to design it and pay editors or designers if they aren’t good at designing themselves. The self-published author also has to sell the books themselves through an online retailer like Amazon or set up an online store through sites like Shopify that allow you to sell products online. For more help with the business side of publishing, check out our blog post: The best way to promote your book.


How much does it cost to publish a book?

There are a few different levels of publishing. The most basic, self-publishing, is free and allows you to publish the book on your own website or through platforms like Amazon. However, this level of publishing has some major drawbacks: You have no control over how your book looks or feels, there's little-to-no marketing help from the publisher, and you'll be responsible for printing costs. Another option is working with an independent press. A good independent press will offer guidance throughout the process, but you will still be responsible for covering some of the expenses involved with publishing a book.


Who do I submit my manuscript to?

Before you can submit your manuscript, you have to decide which publishing company is right for you. The biggest factors that go into this decision are the size of the publishing company and its target audience. If you want a large publishing company with national distribution, then you should try submitting your manuscript to HarperCollins, Simon & Schuster, Penguin Random House, Macmillan Publishers, Hachette Book Group USA, or one of the other large publishers.


Things NOT in my publishing contract

You should never sign a publishing contract without reading it thoroughly, and you should never sign anything without asking for clarification. If you don't understand something, ask your agent or publisher. You should not sign anything until you understand everything in the contract. If there are terms that do not make sense, ask your agent or publisher to explain them before signing the contract. You may also want to get an independent attorney or a publishing lawyer to read over the contract before signing it. A publishing lawyer will usually charge around $150-200 an hour. Another option is to find someone who has experience with contracts and can look over your book publishing contract for free, such as on the Writer Beware website.

 
 
 

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