Hi, I just received a Full MS request from Accomplice Press...just wondering if I should be as elated as I feel? I can't find anything about them on here...Thanks----C.
Why should I submit my book to Accomplice Press for publication?
Accomplice Press I run by two authors who have been published in the e-book industry, and have also worked for e-book publishers in various positions. We have over 10 years experience in the industry. We have seen the good, the bad, and the ugly. We know how hard it is for talented people to get published. It is easy to get overlooked at the big corporate publishing companies, and too easy to get published at amateurish e-publishing companies that have little to no screening process.
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Thank you for your interest in Accomplice Press. We are small press that is looking for new writers whose characters and stories may not be “commercial” enough to be picked up by the big guys. We believe that choosing not to publish something based on “commercial potential” rather whether or not it is a well told story by a talented writer not only cheats the writer out of the ability to tell their story, but it cheats the reader! We want to help you tell your story.
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I found an excerpt from one of their books, Sanity Interrupted, but there's a typo in the second paragraph, the protagonist is nameless and the sentence construction is... repetitive, to say the least.