Inkyard Press publishes smart, engaging Middle Grade and YA fiction across a variety of genres, from realistic contemporary to epic fantasy. We are passionate about publishing diverse voices and giving our readers a chance to see themselves and each other in our books, with grateful acknowledgment to the work of Dr. Rudine Sims Bishop on the importance of “windows” and “mirrors” in literature.
Hello! Thank you for supporting the Inkyard titles. Please read the below carefully and ensure you provide the following information in your profile so we can adequately decide whether to approve or decline request:
Reviewers
In order to be approved by Inkyard, the following must apply to your blog:
• Your book blog has been established and active for 6 months or more
• You have at least 1,000+ followers for your blog, Twitter or Facebook
• You regularly update your book blog with book reviews, author interviews, or book discussion threads and your posts generate reader interaction (comments,
retweets, etc.).
Librarians
• Inkyard approves librarians who have teen groups, review books online or manage book purchasing. Please include the name and location of your library as well as your position.
Booksellers
• Inkyard accepts booksellers who have teen groups, review books online or manage book purchasing. Please include the name and location of your bookstore/etailer as well as your position.
Educators
• Inkyard approves educators who manage the purchasing or reviewing of fiction within the school system. Please include the name and location of your school as well as your position.
If your request is approved, you must:
• Send us your review within NetGalley including the name of the publication/blog/outlet where your review will be published/posted, a link (for blog/online reviews), and the run date for when the review will be posted/published.
• If you do not post a review, you must tell us why via NetGalley.
• If you do not post a review, and do not tell us why not, you will have two more chances to review before you are taken off the approved list.
Approval Preferences
Hello! Thank you for supporting the Inkyard titles. Please read the below carefully and ensure you provide the following information in your profile so we can adequately decide whether to approve or decline request:
Reviewers
In order to be approved by Inkyard, the following must apply to your blog:
• Your book blog has been established and active for 6 months or more
• You have at least 1,000+ followers for your blog, Twitter or Facebook
• You regularly update your book blog with book reviews, author interviews, or book discussion threads and your posts generate reader interaction (comments,
retweets, etc.).
Librarians
• Inkyard approves librarians who have teen groups, review books online or manage book purchasing. Please include the name and location of your library as well as your position.
Booksellers
• Inkyard accepts booksellers who have teen groups, review books online or manage book purchasing. Please include the name and location of your bookstore/etailer as well as your position.
Educators
• Inkyard approves educators who manage the purchasing or reviewing of fiction within the school system. Please include the name and location of your school as well as your position.
If your request is approved, you must:
• Send us your review within NetGalley including the name of the publication/blog/outlet where your review will be published/posted, a link (for blog/online reviews), and the run date for when the review will be posted/published.
• If you do not post a review, you must tell us why via NetGalley.
• If you do not post a review, and do not tell us why not, you will have two more chances to review before you are taken off the approved list.
Publisher Profile
Inkyard Press
Inkyard Press publishes smart, engaging Middle Grade and YA fiction across a variety of genres, from realistic contemporary to epic fantasy. We are passionate about publishing diverse voices and giving our readers a chance to see themselves and each other in our books, with grateful acknowledgment to the work of Dr. Rudine Sims Bishop on the importance of “windows” and “mirrors” in literature.
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