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Welcome to Authors Publish Magazine. We make it our business to connect authors with publishers for their writing. We review traditional manuscript publishers – so you can find a publisher for your book, directly, without an agent or previous publishing experience.

We review a book publisher every week in our magazine. We also publish regular lists of book manuscript publisher by genre.

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Five Paying Literary Magazines to Submit to in June 2025

Five Paying Literary Magazines to Submit to in June 2025

Literary magazines paying for fiction, nonfiction, and poetry.

Ghost Light Lit: Now Seeking Submissions

Ghost Light Lit: Now Seeking Submissions

An online journal seeking poetry, fiction, creative nonfiction, short screenplays, monologues, and more.

How to Identify and Fight the Demon of Perfectionism

How to Identify and Fight the Demon of Perfectionism

Proactive ways to beat perfectionism and thrive as a writer.

35 Publishers that Accept Direct Submissions of Speculative Fiction

35 Publishers that Accept Direct Submissions of Speculative Fiction

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. Three genres are covered by this umbrella term: Science Fiction, Fantasy, and Horror. This term is used to cover work that doesn’t fit exactly in one…