Issue Four Hundred One – Authors Publish Magazine https://authorspublish.com We help authors get their words into the world. Thu, 05 Feb 2026 17:50:39 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.1 CamCat Books: Now Accepting Manuscript Submissions https://authorspublish.com/camcat-books-now-accepting-manuscript-submissions/ Thu, 04 Feb 2021 15:30:42 +0000 https://www.authorspublish.com/?p=15690 Updated February 2026

CamCat Books was a small independent publisher that was founded in 2019. They were founded by Sue Arroyo, an entrepreneur who sold her previous business, Trident Technologies, to start CamCat. In March 2024, Arroyo passed away following a fall, you can learn more about her passing here. The company as a whole was acquired by Marble Press in early 2026. On their website, here, they made it clear that they plan to continue accepting submissions from unagented authors for CamCat, but right now those submissions must be made via email.

CamCat is reader orientated. Their covers are inconsistent. Some are great, some are awful (in my personal opinion, of course). They are distributed by IPG.

CamCat Books publishes novel-length genre fiction aimed at adults. They also publish work for young adults 16 or older, they consider any book featuring a character 15 years or younger, still middle grate, which is an unusual distinction to make. They’ll consider most works of fiction aimed at these age groups but they are most interested in publishing in the following genres:

  • Mystery, Thriller, and Suspense
  • Science Fiction & Fantasy
  • Romance
  • Historical
  • Paranormal
  • Horror
  • Adventure
  • We’ll even look at Westerns

They also have a long list of what they won’t publish/look at on their website, so review that list also.

They have word count guidelines that vary depending on genre, but they are interested only in novel length fiction, which is to say they aren’t interested in anything shorter than 50,000 words in length.

Your manuscript must be formatted to meet standard guidelines. They do not consider simultaneously submitted work or previously published work. Agented submissions get priority consideration. Although based on the authors they’ve previously published and their FAQ, the majority of what is submitted to them is direct from authors.

To learn more, read their complete submission guidelines here, please note that their submittable is not currently working and you have to follow the instructions here.

They also have an extensive list of FAQ here.


Emily Harstone is the author of many popular books, including The Authors Publish Guide to Manuscript SubmissionsSubmit, Publish, Repeat, and The 2020 Guide to Manuscript Publishers.

She regularly teaches three acclaimed courses on writing and publishing at The Writer’s Workshop at Authors Publish.You can follow her on Facebook here.

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Claw & Blossom: Now Seeking Submissions https://authorspublish.com/claw-blossom-now-seeking-submissions/ Thu, 04 Feb 2021 15:22:01 +0000 https://www.authorspublish.com/?p=15727 Claw & Blossom is an online literary journal of poetry and prose that explores the human experience in relation to the natural world. They’re looking for deep, thoughtful writing on life’s challenges and complexities. They prefer carefully crafted language and profound, resonant imagery.

Since 2019, Claw & Blossom has published four seasonal issues each year. Each issue is themed, and right now through February 21st, they’re looking for submissions on the theme “Water.” Authors may send one submission per issue.

“Water” will be their eighth edition, and its publication will correspond with this year’s March equinox. Submitting authors can expect a response within three months.

Poets may submit one poem. Claw & Blossom prefers free verse poetry. They don’t often publish traditional forms. Authors of prose may submit up to 1,000 words, as a single piece or as a series of linked flashes. Claw & Blossom doesn’t publish genre fiction like horror or erotica. Also, they prefer writing with narrative movement. They don’t usually publish odes or portraits.

Claw & Blossom reads submissions blind, so they’re a good venue for unpublished authors. They pay authors $25 per accepted piece.

Claw & Blossom accepts submissions online, through Submittable, not via email or by post. They accept simultaneous submissions but ask that authors immediately withdraw work published elsewhere. They do not accept previously published work, and do not accept work that doesn’t adhere to these guidelines. Please read their guidelines in full before submitting.

If you would like to learn more or submit to Claw & Blossom, please visit their website here.


Bio: Ella Peary is the pen name for an author, editor, creative writing mentor, and submission consultant. Over the past five years, she’s written hundreds of articles for Authors Publish, and she’s also served as a copywriter and copy editor for a wide range of organizations and individuals. She is the author of The Quick Start Guide to Flash Fiction. She occasionally teaches a course on flash fiction. You can contact her at ellapeary@gmail.com.

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3 Ways to Strengthen Your Writing Habit https://authorspublish.com/3-ways-to-strengthen-your-writing-habit/ Thu, 04 Feb 2021 15:20:31 +0000 https://www.authorspublish.com/?p=15667 Holly Garcia

This past year was a trip. Remote work became a thing for many, parents became teachers overnight, and many of us found ourselves putting our writing on the back burner. Now that you are adjusting to your new normal, it seems the perfect time to get back to your writing project. 

You established a solid writing habit by writing every day, setting a word count, and outlining your projects to help you stay the course. These are essential elements to building a writing habit. But with the time you have spent away from your projects, you find yourself looking for additional ways to strengthen your writing habit. You want to make the most out of the time you spend writing. 

Whether you have stepped away from your writing project for a holiday break, or due to a life change that lasted a few years, strengthening your writing habit is a valuable skill. It will support your dream of taking writing goals and turning them into reality.

Start Your Day Freewriting

The beauty of freewriting is that the possibilities are endless. It can be in the form of journaling. It can be random musing on whatever happens to be on your mind. Your freewriting can even be about how much you’re struggling to write. Getting your thoughts down on paper allows you to clear your mind and sharpen your focus.

 If you prefer structure, grab a writing prompt, and respond to it. Another option to consider is brainstorming ideas related to the project you are working on; this brings us to the second way you can strengthen your writing habit. 

Brainstorm Ideas for the Next Writing Session

This is a challenge I consciously have to work through regularly. When I first built my writing habit, I only focused on actions I was taking in the moment. I made sure to set and meet a daily word count. I reviewed a previously laid outline to make sure I was staying on task. What I struggled with the most was figuring out where to go next, after I wrapped up my current project. 

When you are struggling to find the right place to start, diving straight onto a blank page might not be as easy as you had hoped. At the beginning of each week, I brainstorm topics, information, or questions related to the project I’m working on. Even though I have outlined these projects, I brainstorm different points-of-view or alternate scenarios.

Sometimes I find the topics crossed my mind during freewriting sessions over the past week. Other times, I find myself inspired by other authors and works I’ve experienced. 

Read Twice as Much as You Write

The best writers are avid readers. Reading different authors will inspire your unique voice, expand your vocabulary, and introduce you to various ideas you may have never considered.  

Much of my reading has inspired my current work. I am a huge historical fiction fan. After consuming countless books by authors in the genre, I would read about the authors. What was their creative process like? What kind of research did they do to portray a world from centuries ago? 

Every time you read another author, they leave an impression on you and influence your work. They may inspire something you love, or they may create something you do not wish to repeat. Either way, reading other authors is a critical activity to engage in when you are strengthening your writing habit.

In Conclusion

These three strategies you should use to strengthen your writing habit are things you might already be doing. If you aren’t, remember to start your day freewriting, brainstorm before you dive into your next writing session, and read twice as much as you write. By strengthening your writing habit and engaging in activities that support your creativity, you will find it easier to pick up where you left off and turn your writing goals into reality.


Bio: Holly Garcia is the author of an upcoming self-published poetry collection, All The Ways I Loved You, and is working through her debut historical fiction novel. When she isn’t working on these projects, she writes non-fiction essays and is a freelance résumé writer. Keep in touch at garcia.hc0502@gmail.com

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