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Blade Publishing is an electronic, full service publisher of all genres, releasing two to three digital books a month in a variety of downloadable formats.
On the Web
- Blade Publishing Website
- (forum)
- Blade Publishing BLOG
- Newsletter
- Win a Free eBook
- Blade Authors (yahoo discussion group)
- Erotic Blade Authors (yahoo discussion group)
Submissions
We are an electronic publisher of all genres of literature seeking creative storytelling and original style. Because we at Blade Publishing are selective about what we accept, we are looking for authors to set the standard of writing for this new press; authors that show extraordinary ability to weave tales through strong, unforgettable characters, plots that twist and turn with layers of conflict and emotion, and a style that sets them apart from other writers in the market. Blade Publishing is a full service publisher. There are NO fees for the author at any point during our publication process. Your book will be edited, assigned an ISBN number, and cover art will be provided.
Royalty rate is 35% of the download price and will be paid on a monthly basis.
Our contract is for electronic rights for 3 years.
Blade Publishing is a digital publisher. We plan to explore print and print-on-demand in the future.
Contact Us
Published Books
Browse our online catalog for a complete listing of published works.
Authors
- Patricia Bates
- Luke Boyd
- M.G. Braden
- Mina Carter
- Debora Dennis
- Megan Hussey
- Vera Lane
- Samantha Lucas
- Rita Sawyer
- Delaney Scott
About Us
Blade Publishing was founded by Abby Carmichael in March 2008. We opened our doors to the public on June 1, 2008. Our goal is not to put out as many books as we can each week, but to publish a select few from the best authors we find each month.
While it is important for the author to help market him/herself, we feel that by publishing too many books each week we are taking away from our ability to market each one of our authors and their books as best we can so we may only publish six books the entire month.