How Can I Get an Urban Fiction Book Published In Toronto or Just Canada?
KiaraLee asked:
I have this book than I’m working on I’ve had a couple different friends of mine to read it and they all give me constructive criticism but in for the most part they absolutely love it. I always said I wanted to get it published but most of the urban fiction publishing companies are in the states like Q’Boro and Triple Crown Publishing. Does Toronto or Canada have a publishing company that focuses on urban Fiction
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2 Responses to “How Can I Get an Urban Fiction Book Published In Toronto or Just Canada?”
You don’t have to focus your choice of publishing house in Canada. Publishing transactions, even with US publishers, can be done online.
Here’s a site I stumbled upon. It provides the necessary information on how to get a book published:
On the same site is a feature an urban fiction book that was recently awarded by the London Book Festival:
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I hope you find this answer useful. I wish you all the best on your publishing journey.
Is there a reason you want to limit your chances with just Canadian publishers? Many Canadian authors choose to be published by US houses.
Check out the Canadian author Robert Sawyer. He has a nice website and blog about writing (some very helpful stuff, even if sci-fi isn’t your genre) and there is some information in there about the Canadian publishing industry.