Who owns Publishers Weekly?
In April 2010, George W. Slowik Jr., a former publisher of the magazine, purchased Publishers Weekly from Reed Business Information, under the company PWxyz, LLC. Cevin Bryerman remained as publisher along with co-editors Jim Milliot and Michael Coffey.
How many subscribers does Publishers Weekly have?
16,000+ subscribers
Founded in 1872 and published continuously since then, Publishers Weekly’s weekly print edition boasts 16,000+ subscribers with a pass-along rate of 4.25 readers per issue and is read by more than 68,000 booksellers, publishers, public and academic librarians, wholesalers, distributors, educators, agents and writers.
What does Kirkus pay for book reviews?
Kirkus promises you a review in 7–9 weeks for $425. You can purchase an expedited review for $575, and they will deliver it in 4–6 weeks. They tell you the review will be 250–300 words.
How much it costs to publish a book?
To self-publish a book in India, you, the author, must choose the publishing package that best suits your publishing goals and fits your budget. The basic package price ranges from Rs. 20,000 to Rs. 25,000, plus GST.
What are the top 10 best book series?
Wars of the Roses series by Conn Iggulden (2014-2016)
How do I become a reviewer for Publishers Weekly?
If you are interested in reviewing for PW, please send a resume and a sample review (approximately 200 words) of a recently published book to [email protected]. (Please look at published PW reviews for editorial formatting examples.)
How do I get paid for reading books?
Get Paid to Read: 17 Legitimate Sites That Pay Reviewers
- Kirkus Media. 💸 Pay: Freelance basis.
- Reedsy Discovery. 💸 Pay: Tip basis.
- Any Subject Books. 💸 Pay: Freelance basis.
- Book Browse. 💸 Pay: Free ARCs.
- Online Book Club. 💸 Pay: $5 to $60.
- U.S. Review of Books. 💸 Pay: Freelance basis.
- Women’s Review of Books.
- Upwork.