
Gina asked:
I see a lot of bloggers receiving paperback ARC’s in the mail from publishers. I’m wondering how I find the correct person to contact if I want to put in a request.
Usually publishers include an email on their website specifically for ARC requests. These emails can usually be found under the Contact Us tab on the home page of the website. It will either be at the very top of the page or at the very bottom of the page. There are also a few publishers who do not have these email addresses available to bloggers. Those publishers usually prefer to contact the bloggers they want to work with.
A few helpful pages:
Harper Collins Blogger Contact List
Simon & Schuster Blogger Contact List
Penguin Blogger Contact List
Hachette Book Group Blogger Contact List
(All documents from Book Blogger Convention 2011)
(Emailing one of the provided email addresses does not guarantee a response or an ARC.)
Juhina & Farah/Farhana asked:
We are international bloggers and we are hoping later on (in a month or two when we get more followers) that we can email or contact publishers for review books (or ebooks) but we don’t know how to do that or if its early or if some publishers don’t do international bloggers.
Now, I am not an international blogger so I don’t know exactly how this works but I have asked around and I am going to give it my best answer.
Depending on what country you are in, there will be publishers within your country that you can contact about review books. Those are going to be your best chances for review books unless you are a very popular blog with a big following. Those seem to be the main type of international blogs that get books from US publishers for review.
If you are interested in ebooks there is always Netgalley and Galley Grab. For each book you request on Netgalley you have to be approved by the publisher but on Galley Grab you fill out the application and if you are approved you can get any of the ebooks included in the monthly newsletter. I know the publishers do look on your profile to see if you are international but I do not know how that affects their decision to grant you access to the ebook.
Jessica asked:
How can you become a part of a Blog Tour through a publisher?
This is a very tricky question because it is different for every publisher. For some publishers they have a set of bloggers that they generally ask to participate. A lot of the time all of the bloggers are interested so the publisher does not need to look for more bloggers. Some of the time a publisher will see that you are interested in the book and ask if you would be willing to review it as part of a blog tour. Having a set time helps the publisher know that it will get reviewed and it also tends to get more publicity for the book. A good way to let publishers know that you are interested in blog tours is by including that in your review request. Not all bloggers are open for blog tours so it is good to let the publisher know that you are.
Jessica asked:
How do you get blurbed on a book jacket?
I honestly have no idea how you get blurbed on a book jacket. I have been blurbed in two books and I did not even know I was blurbed until a reader pointed it out. I assume that publishers look for good quotes from big name blogs that people will recognize. Don’t quote me on that though because I have no idea if it is true or not. =)
So I tried to combine some of the questions because a lot of you guys wanted to know the same things. For my next blogging with Katie post I am going to focus on blog design so if you want to know anything about design fill out the form!
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Blogging With Katie: Dealing With Publishers!

Gina asked:
I see a lot of bloggers receiving paperback ARC’s in the mail from publishers. I’m wondering how I find the correct person to contact if I want to put in a request.
Usually publishers include an email on their website specifically for ARC requests. These emails can usually be found under the Contact Us tab on the home page of the website. It will either be at the very top of the page or at the very bottom of the page. There are also a few publishers who do not have these email addresses available to bloggers. Those publishers usually prefer to contact the bloggers they want to work with.
A few helpful pages:
Harper Collins Blogger Contact List
Simon & Schuster Blogger Contact List
Penguin Blogger Contact List
Hachette Book Group Blogger Contact List
(All documents from Book Blogger Convention 2011)
(Emailing one of the provided email addresses does not guarantee a response or an ARC.)
Juhina & Farah/Farhana asked:
We are international bloggers and we are hoping later on (in a month or two when we get more followers) that we can email or contact publishers for review books (or ebooks) but we don’t know how to do that or if its early or if some publishers don’t do international bloggers.
Now, I am not an international blogger so I don’t know exactly how this works but I have asked around and I am going to give it my best answer.
Depending on what country you are in, there will be publishers within your country that you can contact about review books. Those are going to be your best chances for review books unless you are a very popular blog with a big following. Those seem to be the main type of international blogs that get books from US publishers for review.
If you are interested in ebooks there is always Netgalley and Galley Grab. For each book you request on Netgalley you have to be approved by the publisher but on Galley Grab you fill out the application and if you are approved you can get any of the ebooks included in the monthly newsletter. I know the publishers do look on your profile to see if you are international but I do not know how that affects their decision to grant you access to the ebook.
Jessica asked:
How can you become a part of a Blog Tour through a publisher?
This is a very tricky question because it is different for every publisher. For some publishers they have a set of bloggers that they generally ask to participate. A lot of the time all of the bloggers are interested so the publisher does not need to look for more bloggers. Some of the time a publisher will see that you are interested in the book and ask if you would be willing to review it as part of a blog tour. Having a set time helps the publisher know that it will get reviewed and it also tends to get more publicity for the book. A good way to let publishers know that you are interested in blog tours is by including that in your review request. Not all bloggers are open for blog tours so it is good to let the publisher know that you are.
Jessica asked:
How do you get blurbed on a book jacket?
I honestly have no idea how you get blurbed on a book jacket. I have been blurbed in two books and I did not even know I was blurbed until a reader pointed it out. I assume that publishers look for good quotes from big name blogs that people will recognize. Don’t quote me on that though because I have no idea if it is true or not. =)
So I tried to combine some of the questions because a lot of you guys wanted to know the same things. For my next blogging with Katie post I am going to focus on blog design so if you want to know anything about design fill out the form!










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Awesome post! =)
Good post, Katie 🙂
For international bloggers- I’m not sure how it works exactly in other countries, but I can add that as a Canadian bloggers, the best way to do it has been best to figure out who the publisher/distributor is in Canada. The key point being: take the time to do your research before emailing people. And include lots of information about your blog in your email to the pub/distributor.
and Net Galley is your best friend.
Brenna from Esther’s Ever After
Lots of good info, thanks 🙂
:))))) I lurrrvvve you a lot too Katie!!!! 😉
Wow! Thanks so much for this post Katie! I’m always going crazy over who to contact for requests, haha. You’re a doll!!!
Great post! Thanks for the publisher links!
Katie — This is such a helpful post! I’m a debut novelist and I didn’t know some of this stuff! I wanted to add two things.
First, Dawn Ryan at Simon Pulse, listed on your contact sheet, really is spectacular and very supportive of the YA blogging community.
Second, I’ve been approached directly by several bloggers who were uncertain as to how they could get their hands on ARC’s of Where It Began, and I’ve been happy to help them. (At first, I was even mailing ARC’s abroad myself, but it got so expensive…) I’m willing to bet that other writers, especially writers with debuts, feel same way.
I wonder if bloggers that publishers usually work with (ie send unsolicited arcs, put on their blog tours) also get access to special events with their authors? Have you gotten any access to special stuff because you’ve worked with them for a while?