Ready to Publish

At Good Reach Publishing, we understand that publishing models vary across the industry, and we guide each author in selecting the option that best suits their publishing journey. As a partnership publisher, every manuscript we receive is carefully reviewed by our editorial team. Following this assessment, we may offer a standard contract (with no financial contribution required), a partnership contract (where the author contributes towards production costs), or, when necessary, respectfully decline the opportunity to publish the work.

What are my options
as an Author?

The Good Reach Approach to
Partnership Publishing

Partnership publishing often referred to as hybrid publishingis GRP’s preferred approach, giving authors the chance to enter the book market with the guidance and support of an experienced publishing team. As a partnership publisher, GRP offers two types of contracts: a partnership agreement, where both the author and publisher share the financial investment in producing and marketing the book; and a traditional agreement, which provides the same professional services but requires no financial contribution from the author.

The Good Reach Way

  • Partnering with authors across more than 40 countries.
  • Our global distribution network covers print, digital, and audio formats.
  • Working directly with you maintaining clear communication while giving you full creative control.
  • We welcome unsolicited manuscripts and support both new and established writers.
  • Our authors and titles have received a range of recognised literary and book awards.
  • Our industry expertise and connections have grown steadily since our establishment in 2006.
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Self Publishing

Self-Publishing comes with great benefits in particular, it gives the author a maximum of control and profit potential but also has many downsides. Ensuring success requires considerable time and money. As the name suggests, the author will need to gain as much insight as possible into the many elements of the publishing process, including editing, typesetting, marketing and distribution, even if these elements will be supplied by third parties.

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Traditional Publishing

To be considered for traditional publishing, you will almost certainly need to approach one of the few literary agencies that still read unsolicited manuscripts. There is no guarantee that they will agree to represent your title and still less that they can persuade a publisher to take it. Even if the publisher accepts your work, they will make every decision about your book: cover design, layout, pricing, rights, and schedule. Typically, traditionally published authors must still market their books, and if you received an advance, you will not receive royalties until it is fully repaid.