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Editors Weekly (editorsweekly) | 9 comments If you haven't already heard about us, we are Editors Weekly, a group of literary professionals that have joined together to create an online magazine that assists authors not only get those coveted reviews, but also to provide articles all related to literature and authorship.

Some things to note:

1) Reviewers choose the titles to read of their own accord
2) There is no cost to submitting your title, and reviewers are not paid for reviews
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5) All authors have the option of upgrading to the EDW Author program, where they will receive feedback on their submission, priority in the queue, and have the option of not having their review published.

If you have any questions, please contact us on Facebook. If you want to submit your title, you will need to create a free author account and then submit your title.

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Andre Alexander | 2 comments Hello. Hope you are well. I followed you on FB but not seeing where to ask questions for review submission. Where to we open the free account?


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Editors Weekly (editorsweekly) | 9 comments Thanks for all the submissions thus far everyone. We are busily catching up, but as we take serious time reading each and every submission, prioritizing the large number of EDW Authors we have, it may take some time before your review gets done, but we'll get to it. As well, remember that none of the reviewers at EDW are paid, and they choose novels in no particular order.

For those of you who have yet submitted your work with us, reviews are completely free - just go here:

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To create your author account, and once created you can submit any number of novels for review. There is no charge for this service, and the editorial review will be posted on both Amazon and Goodreads.

If you want feedback on your novel, a priority review, and the option of having your review remain unpublished, you can become an EDW Author which helps pay for EDW hosting and running costs.

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Shakil Somani | 19 comments Hi Readers,

In just a few weeks, I'll be releasing the first of my brainchildren out into the world. He's a satirical Sci-Fi about teens who play a VR videogame to learn crazy, funny lessons about women.

Blurb:
A genre-blending dystopian sci-fi satire about gender warfare and the search for acceptance.

The post-apocalypse is not what you've heard. Coriatown has no crime, no violence and no women. But it's not a utopia for all. When the Babybirds deliver a mutilated boy and Quinn - the only ginger in town - is blamed, he has no choice but to brave the crocs, the sharks and the perils of the Deadlands to find proof he's not the danger they think he is.

The only hope? A VR game created by the eccentric Professor Shepperton Winstanley, a self-proclaimed woman expert. Quinn must dive into 'Winstanley's World', to solve the puzzles, learn the lessons, fight the monsters and unravel man's greatest mystery, woman.

Womansplainer is a wild, offbeat satire of gender, society and video-games. For fans of Ready Player One and The Hunger Games, with a jolt of dark comedy and VR adventures.

A thrilling and hilarious story of survival, adventure and discovery. Trigger warnings; Mild Profanity, Some sexual language, Moderate violence (in a couple of scenes), Gingers.

Sound Interesting?

https://booksprout.co/reviewer/review...


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