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message 1: by Editors (new)

Editors Weekly (editorsweekly) | 7 comments If you haven't already heard about us, we are Editors Weekly, a group of literary professionals that have joined together to create an online magazine that assists authors not only get those coveted reviews, but also to provide articles all related to literature and authorship.

Some things to note:

1) Reviewers choose the titles to read of their own accord
2) There is no cost to submitting your title, and reviewers are not paid for reviews
3) Once reviewed, the review and rating will be syndicated to Amazon and Goodreads
4) All reviewers buy a copy of the title themselves
5) All authors have the option of upgrading to the EDW Author program, where they will receive feedback on their submission, priority in the queue, and have the option of not having their review published.

If you have any questions, please contact us on Facebook. If you want to submit your title, you will need to create a free author account and then submit your title.

Thank you!

https://www.editorsweekly.com/


message 2: by Sotto (new)

Sotto Voce | 85 comments Submitted.
Thank you for what you do.


message 3: by John (new)

John Schuster | 21 comments I would like to submit my narrated short story book, Great Warrior Deer Hunter and Other Short Stories.


message 4: by Tim (new)

Tim Goff (usershow687785-tim-goff) | 130 comments I submitted my dark fantasy novel 'Empire: Country.'


message 5: by Amber (new)

Amber Daulton (amberdaulton) | 50 comments Thank you for this information.


message 6: by Terry (new)

Terry Birdgenaw | 225 comments They gave me a wonderful free review of Antuna's Story, which I have listed as an editorial review on Amazon.


message 7: by Eric (new)

Eric Gibson | 82 comments Terry, do you remember how long it was before they got back to you?


message 8: by Patrick (new)

Patrick Allen | 1 comments Do you have to join the EDW Author program to get access to review?


message 9: by Leo (new)

Leo Anthony (authorshow7000954leo_anthony) | 8 comments Patrick wrote: "Do you have to join the EDW Author program to get access to review?"

You can create a free profile and then, once you log in, you will see a new menu with "Dashboard" included. In the drop down you will see "Submit book for review".

Note that they emphasize that authors who sign up for paid membership (not cheap at $150 pa) will be prioritised because of the sheer number of submissions. There is no guarantee that your book will be reviewed, but at least they are still open to free submissions.


message 10: by Iva (new)

Iva Dimitrova (httpswwwfacebookcomid524) | 2 comments How did you register your books for review without becoming a member?


message 11: by Humphrey (new)

Humphrey Archer | 1 comments oh dear lord, way too complicated!
no thanks


message 12: by Liudmila (last edited Dec 29, 2024 05:02AM) (new)

Liudmila Brus | 25 comments "Note that whether your title is chosen or rejected, you will not receive feedback unless you are an EDW Author."
kinda sucks... Looks like the absence of basic respect.


message 13: by D. (new)

D. Thrush | 27 comments Submitted my free book The Santa Secret. It was a bit difficult to find the submission page. Now we'll see what happens.


message 14: by Cecilia (new)

Cecilia Anastos | 48 comments Submitted my book. 📕😍🤞


message 15: by Claude (new)

Claude Dancourt (claudedancourt) | 14 comments Submitted Robins Sing at Dawn.
Thank you for the opportunity!


message 16: by Tales (new)

Tales Zeal | 2 comments This is a great service. I will definitely sign up and submit after I've published.


message 17: by Editors (new)

Editors Weekly (editorsweekly) | 7 comments Thanks for all the submissions thus far everyone. We are busily catching up, but as we take serious time reading each and every submission, prioritizing the large number of EDW Authors we have, it may take some time before your review gets done, but we'll get to it. As well, remember that none of the reviewers at EDW are paid, and they choose novels in no particular order.

For those of you who have yet submitted your work with us, reviews are completely free - just go here:

https://www.editorsweekly.com/registr...

To create your author account, and once created you can submit any number of novels for review. There is no charge for this service, and the editorial review will be posted on both Amazon and Goodreads.

If you want feedback on your novel, a priority review, and the option of having your review remain unpublished, you can become an EDW Author which helps pay for EDW hosting and running costs.

Thank you!


message 18: by Editors (new)

Editors Weekly (editorsweekly) | 7 comments Liudmila wrote: ""Note that whether your title is chosen or rejected, you will not receive feedback unless you are an EDW Author."
kinda sucks... Looks like the absence of basic respect."


Not quite - no one is paid for the reviewing process, and so having a personal back and forth with every author would be impossible given the number of submissions we have. EDW Authors have that priviledge because they are supporting the platform.


message 19: by Garima (new)

Garima Bais | 2 comments Hi

I have published my book "The Woman Who WASN'T" on Kindle. Would you be interested in reviewing it on your blog. Can provide pdf for you to review the book. Here is the synopsis.

She thought she knew who she was. Until someone else took her place.
When Evelyn Harper finds a note reading “Find me before they do,” her world begins to unravel. A woman who looks exactly like her is leaving clues—watching, mimicking, and slipping in and out of reality. But this isn’t just a lookalike. It’s something else. Something wrong.
As Evelyn digs deeper, she uncovers a chilling conspiracy and realizes the threat isn’t just to her life—it’s to her identity.
Because the real question isn’t who is pretending to be her.
It’s what.
The Woman Who Wasn’t is a haunting psychological thriller that explores identity, memory, and the dark things hiding in plain sight.

Garima


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