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Submission Guidelines

Submission Guidelines

NOTICE: Bitty Book Nook is currently CLOSED for book review requests! We will alert followers on social media when reviews are opened again. Please follow the instructions below in order to ensure that your submission is acceptable.


Your book must be emailed to bittybooknook@gmail.com in order for me to confirm that I have received it. 

I would prefer it to be sent in a .mobi file, but if that is not possible, then .epub or a PDF file are both acceptable as well.

You may also send your book as a Kindle copy gift through Amazon.

If necessary, it is also an option to send me a hard copy of your book, but please keep in mind that this might cause a slight delay in the typical review publication time. If this is the only option for you, please email me and we will work out the arrangements.

PLEASE DO NOT SEND ME WORD DOCUMENTS.


Genres Accepted

Fiction:
- Contemporary
- Crime/Police*
- Fantasy
- Historical*
- Horror*
- Middle Grade
- Mystery*
- Romance*
- Science Fiction*
- Thrillers/Suspense*
- Young Adult


Nonfiction:
- History
- Memoirs
- True Crime*

* = I am especially interested in these genres

If you have any questions, please feel free to shoot me an email and I'll be happy to get back to you as accurately as I can!

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