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LiveInk - a literary revolution where audiences have power and stories come alive.


Have you got a great novel under your belt and you're confident it?s good but can?t find an agent? Looking for ways to get your book or short story out there but unsure where to start? We can help and make sure you get financially rewarded for your time but more than that, we?ll make your story come alive.


What are we looking for? Audible voices. Experimental narratives. Originality. Stories told using sentences that sparkle. We promise, not to categorise you by a genre. Instead, we?re looking for work that moves the reader, feeds their imagination but that above all, is very well written.


The benefit to you is that we give you higher royalties for your work than any other organisation (50% of profits from books as well as merchandise and other products). This is because we aim to create a cross over between art and commerce without harming your integrity. We create opportunities for corporates to link up with us without being able to influence your writing.


Additionally, we will look to promote you and your work as heavily as possible, launching you amongst other writers, encouraging reviews in the press and getting journalists along to events. Using our site as a vehicle for selling your work means that you?ll also get the clout of being given the seal of approval by our brand.


We're looking for short stories to be printed in a free magazine and full length, completed, edited fiction. Email [email protected] for submission details and further info. We look forward to hearing from you!

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