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| | | | | If you've been querying agents for a while, you know that finding representation can be more challenging than finding a publisher. You've likely been searching for an agent because most publishers, namely corporate publishers that can offer authors a substantial advance against royalties, don't generally accept unagented submissions. But several independent and university presses welcome submissions directly from authors. Here is a list of publishers that don't just accept unsolicited submissions; they a... | |
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| | | | | BY MARK VARESCHIUniversity of Wisconsin-MadisonHaving celebrated its 200th anniversary in 2018, Mary Shelley's Frankenstein is perhaps one of the most well-known novels of the early nineteenth century. While many are familiar with Shelley's classic novel and can immediately picture some version of the work's iconic monster, few are aware that when Frankenstein was first published... | |
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