Traditional Publishing with The Alcove Publishers
Traditional publishing involves authors working with publishing houses to bring their books to the market without contributing financially to the publishing process.
In this publishing style, authors submit their manuscripts to publishers who then decide whether they are keen on publishing the book. Usually, this form of publishing is extended to experienced or already established Authors.
If accepted, the publisher takes care of tasks such as editing, designing the book cover, and marketing the book to readers. Once the book is published, the author receives royalties based on the sales.
Utmost care is taken to ensure a book’s impactful release. As a rule, The Alcove experiments with diverse social platforms, choosing the best one to project and promote a good book.
Guided Publishing
The Alcove offers aspiring Authors and debutant Writers the ideal platform to publish their manuscripts. Holding hands through each milestone, the journey from manuscript submission to publishing is smoothly managed by an experienced team of professionals committed to all aspects pertaining to the Book.
Guided publishing is a process where a team of experts helps the authors get their books published seamlessly. They guide the author through the steps of writing, editing, designing, and marketing their book. With guided publishing, the author can tap into the knowledge and experience of professionals to make their book the best it can be. This approach allows authors to have more control over their work while still receiving valuable guidance along the way.
One of the key benefits of guided publishing is the support and expertise the authors receive throughout the publishing process. By working closely with professionals, they can ensure that their book meets industry standards and resonates with the target audience. Additionally, guided publishing can help them navigate the complexities of the publishing world, saving them time and effort in getting their book out into the world.
Submission Guidelines
- Submission of a manuscript implies; the work has not been published elsewhere nor under consideration for publication elsewhere
- Writers must provide a Synopsis of the work in about 350 words and ‘About the author’ in about 60 words along with the manuscript
- We accept submissions only through mail
- All submissions should be submitted in MS Word
- Use a common, normal font for the work
- Currently, we only accept submissions for creative work in English
- Once we receive the manuscripts our team of editors will go through them and revert accordingly
- Send the manuscripts to [email protected] or [email protected]
“Reading is like breathing in, writing is like breathing out.” – Pam Allyn
Email your manuscripts to:
[email protected]
or
[email protected]