![]() We suggest that prospective authors and illustrators. Slush Pile Magazine owes a huge debt of gratitude to Christina Thompson, for more than a decade’s worth of excellent advice and encouragement. As a general policy, Simon & Schuster does not review or return unsolicited manuscripts or artwork. The first issue of Slush Pile Magazine was published in April 2009. But (with the blessing of Harvard Review editor Christina Thompson) she did reach out to many of the authors whose work she loved. ![]() She didn’t (of course) poach any of Harvard Review’s submissions. require any fees from authors for submissions or publication of manuscripts. Her idea was to make more room for the writing she loved-in particular, the pieces that needed more work than bigger publications would likely be willing to put into them. While we do publish book reviews, we do not accept any unsolicited reviews. But even these weren’t guaranteed a place in Harvard Review, which-then, as now-could only accept a fraction of the submissions it received. Rachel Thomas, then a reader and editorial assistant at Harvard Review. Updated 12/19/22 These publishers accept manuscripts directly from writers. 5 Publishers Accepting Unsolicited Manuscripts from Writers - No Agent Needed. These submissions captured the heart and imagination of M. He went to the University of Iowa and Fordham University and has recently returned to InkWell Management. Unlike most publishers that tackle a large range of topics, Quirk books. One of our publishing advisors will be happy to. Please contact us if you have any questions about your work on: +1 (646) 5125767 or email. This Philadelphia based press publishes just 25 books a year in a whole range of genres, from children’s books to nonfiction to science fiction. Should you wish for us to return your manuscript at a later date, please enclose a stamped addressed envelope or sufficient postage (in US stamps). Specifically, the enormous piles of unsolicited submissions that (in the days before Submittable) cluttered the bookshelves, baskets, and desktops of Harvard Review. Not all of the publishers are open to submissions at all times, but most are. SLUSH PILE MAGAZINE publishes remarkable pieces of literary fiction, creative nonfiction, poetry, visual art, and whatever else suits our mood.īefore the magazine was an actual slush pile. A pile of manuscripts that have been sent by writers to a publisher and that will probably not be published. ![]()
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