Publishing & Market Links
LitSubmit.com - guide to literary magazines, both in print and online, including a list of those that are actually paying markets
Market List - Covers speculative genre fiction markets (e.g., sf, fantasy, horror).
Pubnet® is the publishing industry's leading EDI provider, subscribed to by more than 4,000 booksellers, and over 150 publishers, wholesalers and distributors in North America.
Storybay - We build great websites for authors and support book marketing campaigns around them.
Del Rey Publishers (Science Fiction)
What DAW is looking for: We publish science fiction and fantasy novels. We do not want short stories, short story collections, novellas, poetry, or novels in other genres. The average length of the novels we publish varies but is almost never less than 80,000 words.
Avon Books accepts query letters.
Colossal Directory of Children's Publishers (and submission guidelines)
Towse's Links to Online Submission Guidelines - Agents, Publishers, Markets for Writers
The American directory of writer's guidelines: a compilation of information for freelancers from more than 1,300 magazine editors and book publishers
Avalon Books imprint, Thomas Bouregy & Co., Inc. is a publisher of hardcover Romances, Mysteries, and Westerns focusing primarily on the library market. There is no explicit sexual content or profanity in any of our novels. It is the author’s responsibility to heighten the romantic atmosphere by developing love scenes with tenderness, emotion, and perception. We publish sixty books a year in bimonthly cycles of ten. A cycle consists of four Contemporary Romances, two Historical Romances, two Mysteries, and two Westerns. Books range in length from a minimum of 50,000 words to a maximum length of 70,000 words.
The Publishing Law Center - This site is devoted to providing quality information for the publishing community – publishers, authors, editors, web masters, and freelancers.
Special Report - A number of publishers are not only willing to consider material submitted directly by authors; they’re actively looking and find many or all of the books they publish in this way.
Right Reading: How to Get a Book Published - Ten steps to getting your manuscript published, from a veteran editor and book publisher.
Colossal Directory of Children's Publishers - Focus on manuscript submissions with direct links to hundreds of children's publishers' submission guidelines, how-to information about writing for children, and how authors can get their books published.
William Cane: Book Proposals - This site offers free help to writers who are working on a book proposal.
Happily Published. Links and sections to help find publishers, etc.
FirstWriter. Advice and extensive resources for publishing your work.
The Midwest Book Review - Book Lover Resources, Advice for Writers and Publishers
Publication Law. Much free information on this publication lawyer's site.