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What is Small Press? A Complete Guide

Small Press

By BlueroseonePublished about a year ago 1 min read
What is Small Press? A Complete Guide

Ever wonder how authors manage to get their novels published in venues other than major publishing houses? Discover the world of publishing with small presses!

Small presses provide a distinctive venue for upcoming and experimental writers to bring their work in front of readers, much like independent cinema does in the publishing industry. However, what precisely is a small press, and how is it different from the massive traditional publishers?

We’ll walk you through every aspect of tiny presses, including their background, function in the literary community, and if it’s the best route for your work, in this guide.

What Qualifies as a Small Press?

As the name implies, tiny presses are publishing houses that function on a smaller scale than conventional publishing businesses. They usually target particular markets or niches and release fewer titles annually.

General Criteria

Small presses usually:

Publish fewer than 50 books per year.

Have limited resources compared to major publishers.

Focus on specialized or niche genres, like literary fiction, poetry, or specific sub-genres....Continue reading

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