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Note that they emphasize that authors who sign up for paid membership (not cheap at $150 pa) will be prioritised because of the sheer number of submissions. There is no guarantee that your book will be reviewed, but at least they are still open to free submissions.

kinda sucks... Looks like the absence of basic respect.


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kinda sucks... Looks like the absence of basic respect."
Not quite - no one is paid for the reviewing process, and so having a personal back and forth with every author would be impossible given the number of submissions we have. EDW Authors have that priviledge because they are supporting the platform.

I have published my book "The Woman Who WASN'T" on Kindle. Would you be interested in reviewing it on your blog. Can provide pdf for you to review the book. Here is the synopsis.
She thought she knew who she was. Until someone else took her place.
When Evelyn Harper finds a note reading “Find me before they do,” her world begins to unravel. A woman who looks exactly like her is leaving clues—watching, mimicking, and slipping in and out of reality. But this isn’t just a lookalike. It’s something else. Something wrong.
As Evelyn digs deeper, she uncovers a chilling conspiracy and realizes the threat isn’t just to her life—it’s to her identity.
Because the real question isn’t who is pretending to be her.
It’s what.
The Woman Who Wasn’t is a haunting psychological thriller that explores identity, memory, and the dark things hiding in plain sight.
Garima
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