unsolicited manuscript

Frequency: 5.21.1 per million words

A manuscript sent to a publisher without being requested.

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Examples (20)

  • Many publishers receive countless unsolicited manuscripts each year.
  • Many publishers do not accept unsolicited manuscripts anymore.
  • Her first novel was an unsolicited manuscript that eventually got published.
  • Her unsolicited manuscript was surprisingly accepted by a major publishing house.
  • Agents often advise against sending unsolicited manuscripts to major publishing houses.
  • The editor's desk was piled high with unsolicited manuscripts.
  • The publishing house has a strict policy regarding unsolicited manuscripts.
  • They have a strict policy against reviewing unsolicited manuscripts.
  • He was thrilled when his unsolicited manuscript caught the editor's eye.
  • Sending an unsolicited manuscript is often a shot in the dark for new authors.
  • Submitting an unsolicited manuscript requires patience and resilience.
  • The agency receives hundreds of unsolicited manuscripts every month.
  • Most unsolicited manuscripts are returned to their authors without being read.
  • Please check the submission guidelines before sending an unsolicited manuscript.
  • They decided to take a chance on an unsolicited manuscript from a new author.
  • Most unsolicited manuscripts end up in the so-called slush pile.
  • Reviewing unsolicited manuscripts is a demanding and time-consuming task.
  • He spent years reading unsolicited manuscripts looking for a hidden gem.
  • The author celebrated the acceptance of her unsolicited manuscript by a major publisher.
  • We only accept agented submissions and do not read unsolicited manuscripts.