Name: | Low Tide Publishing |
Website: | DEFUNCT |
Editor: | Heather Himes |
Mailing Address: | 3201 Mint Springs St. Fort Worth, TX 76179 |
Email: | |
Circulation: | 10 |
Submission Guidelines: | |
Approximate Response Time | 30-60 days |
Publishes: | monthly |
Year Founded: | 2013 |
Online Submissions? | Yes |
unsolicited?Submissions? | Yes |
Information about the press: | Low Tide Publishing is uniquely positioned to collaborate with both authors and retailers to publish high quality literature and non-fiction. As an independent trade publisher in the Dallas/Fort Worth metro area, we work to build a relationship through investing in our collaborators. We believe that Low Tide Publishing is meant to encourage readership amongst all audiences, inciting discussion and provoking action. We also endeavor to entertain our readers with zeal. Our hope is to create a community of authors and readers who strive for greatness in all things, including the written word. In doing so, Low Tide Publishing is committed to working with existing resources and developing partnerships to make the process of publishing simple and efficient, leaving us to seek a deeper collaboration with both our authors and readers. Currently, we are seeking new submissions from both authors and literary agents. |
What type of submissions you are looking for: | We are casting aside the practical idea to pick a genre for a niche and instead aiming for high quality and building unique relationships between the author, reader and retailers to get a piece of market share. We?re hoping to think of it as ?literary community building? using a lot of integrated pieces, such as author blogs, author events, and more discussion and community-based web resources. It?s the hippie in me, trying to do an online commune in some ways. But, I?m really trying to tie together all the great digital and social media tools with traditional printing. Something that is a personal favorite that I seem to be on a pilgrimage to find though are narratives that have non-traditional structures or incorporate multi-media elements. Think: Train Man, which is written entirely in a message board format, but it wonderfully readable and very engaging. I think it is a hard balance to strike perfectly and I would never want to have the company completely driven by it, but it is something that I think will make our name unique. |
Information on Suggestions on Submitting: | Please follow the submission guidelines. |
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Isaac Arigbede says
Hello sir,
I am a Nigerian. I have written variety of children books. Some of them are story books, African literature, adventure, games books, alphabet picture books, arithmetic and shapes, etc.
I want my books to go international and possibly translated to many languages.
Kindly send details about your services to me.
07032550987,
08188023862
Thanks.
Isaac Arigbede.
alex markovsky says
Are you interested in political non-fiction?
Richard Panofsky says
A working website URL is: https://lowtidepublishing.wordpress.com/
Ernest Pick says
Please review my novel below, Assisted Living.
Paul Scudery, a long-time actor on the soap opera, Babylon Revisited, and now seventy years old, collapses in a pool hall. He has contracted Creutzfeldt-Jacob (Mad Cow) disease which is always fatal. Paul wakes up in a French clinic, the only facility experimenting with a new drug, Cephylor. Despite the claims of the pharmaceutical company, the drug fails to cure this fatal disease, but does possess near-magical properties to prolong dreams, heighten their experience, and make them brilliantly life-like.
Paul regains consciousness in the clinic as Ari Bloom. He is no longer Paul Scudery, but rather lives the role he has played for some twenty years on the soap opera opera. As the novel progresses, we see unfold Jekyll-Hyde polarities between Paul and Ari, one the actor, and the other, a financial analyst and broker. In Babylon, Ari is divorced several times, even killed, then resuscitated, thanks to the public’s affection for his character. Paul, however, leads a real life which is controlling, contains elements of sexual perversion and, may even lead to murder.
As the novel concludes, Paul succumbs to his disease. Before his demise, he films several, final episodes for Babylon Revisited, the last which takes place in prison. There Ari is murdered by another convict who avenges his losses in the insider trading debacle.
Other characters: Snake, the black ex-con who comes to Paul’s rescue when he collapses. Maddie, once Paul’s wife, conflicted over her ex’s terminal illness. Morris, hired by a pharmaceutical company to monitor Paul’s decline.
The novel contains about 80,000 words. I have also written a novel called The Club of the Pleiades which will be published in London in the fall.
I’m obviously looking for representation. Please let me know if you have an interest.
Sincerely,
Ernest Pick (Epick16335@aol.com)
Durham, NC
4048409017