In an attempt to reach more readers and provide value to indie authors/small press publishers, we’ve created a digital version of the Scholastic flyers we all got as kids but for horror and speculative fiction titled, The Fear Sheets. Here, we will list your upcoming horror and speculative fiction releases, the number of available review copies, and where you can buy the book.
The idea is that authors and publishers will be listed but in return, must share the flyer with their audience via newsletters and social media. The Fear Sheets is a means of cross-promoting and gaining access to readers we might not normally reach.
We are bringing the #HorrorCommunity together with bloggers, magazines, influencers, and more than 30 publishers. This is a true community effort with a lot of potential at absolutely no cost to anyone.
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WHAT WE NEED FROM YOU
Our first issue is slated for distribution in June which will include book releases from the months of June to September. Please send an email with the following information to TheFearSheets@gmail.com:
– Book title and authors name
– Book cover image (high quality)
– Release date
– Where the book is sold
– Link to the charitable organization (if applicable)
– Number of available review copies (optional)
– Cover artists (optional)
– Illustrators (optional)
The Fear Sheets will be sent quarterly. For those who can send information well in advance, advise which quarter the email refers to in the subject line.
– January, February, and March (Quarter 1)
– April, May, and June (Quarter 2)
– July, August, and September (Quarter 3)
– October, November, and December (Quarter 4)
*** Be aware, we may ask to be included in your newsletter or to show proof of participation. ***
Thank you so much for your support.
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