Below is a list of books that are the result of a #SmallPitch request that turned into a book deal.
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Secrets of a Witch by Steph Ziders (The Wild Rose Press, July 14, 2025)

Crying Out For Magic by P.S.C. Willis (Space Wizard Science Fantasy, September 2025)

I Was Never Broken by Hazel Anthony (Conquest Publishing, March 2026)

My Thorns For Your Roses by Kristen Argyres (Conquest Publishing, April 2026)

Death in Sonora by Jibril Stevenson (Shaherazad Shelves, 2026)

Freedom to Me by Sidney Quinn (NineStar Press, 2026)

The Death Art by Lindsey Anderle (Conquest Publishing, 2026)

Enigma Scout by Richard LeDuc (NOVA, Q2 2026)

The Black Parade by Ilana M. Lindsey (NineStar Press, 2026)

Maybe You Lied by Jennifer Sadera (Creative James Media, September 2026)

They’re Watching by Jacqueline McMahon (Creative James Media, 2027)

Jarellan’s War by Valerie Hewitt (Creative James Media, 2027)

The Great American DILF by E. D. Parker (Creative James Media, 2027)

Wake by Jessica DeLand (Pheonix Moirai, Spring 2027)

Falling in Time by Isabelle Ranney (Creative James Media, 2027)
Author interviews
Successful Pitches
We know writing a good pitch is hard. You have limited space to convey a lot about your story, and sometimes it seems impossible. Our event started on Twitter, where tweets are limited to 280 characters, before moving to our own platform where we allow pitches up to 400 characters (and you don’t need to…
Success Story: Interview with Jibril Stevenson
Jibril Stevenson is an American Muslim who studies linguistics by day and writes Muslim Westerns (and assorted other fiction) by night. His short fiction tends toward the speculative and has appeared in Cosmic Horror Monthly, AcademFic, New Maps, Toyon Literary Magazine, and a number of anthologies. Can you please tell us more about your book? Death in Sonora is…
Success Story: Interview with Lindsey Anderle
Lindsey Anderle is a writer of fantasy, often weaving the magical with reality and adding a touch of the macabre. You can often find her surrounded by books, thinking of new stories and wondering how to make them darker and weirder. She lives in Texas with her husband and daughter, working as a school nutrition…
Success Story: Interview with Steph Ziders
Steph Ziders has been dreaming up stories for a long time. She graduated from West Virginia University with a Master’s in Elementary and Early Childhood Education. After teaching for 11 years, she found a new way to share her stories by writing them. Steph lives in New York with her husband and three children. When…