November is our Early European Historical Fiction Month. We will be taking book review submissions in the historical fiction genre, specifically in the early European setting. You can submit books in this genre, request author spotlights or interviews if you're an author who primarily writes in this genre or have recently published a book in this genre.
Settings we are particularly interested in are those within royal courts, imperial courts or relationships, medieval life and romances. But anything within the realm of this genre will be considered.
Chosen books for review will be announced in the first week of November. Visit our Contact Page for information on how to submit your book or request, visit our Services Page for more information on what to include in your email body, and read our feature on how to structure a book review proposal. Finally, read our new review posting policies regarding Amazon & Goodreads, as these policies affect you if you'd like for our review to appear on these platforms.
We look forward to receiving your submissions. As always, we get hundreds of submissions per month, so please be patient regarding a response.
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Wednesday, September 23, 2015
November is Early European Historical Fiction Month
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