Submit your work
We accept submissions in any genre from anywhere in the globe, with or without an agency. We would want to hear from you, whether you are a first-time author or have previously been published. It’s possible that the evaluation will take up to six weeks. Once we’ve made a decision, we’ll let you know.
What to include in your submission?
Covering letter
- Your full name (and pseudonym if applicable)
- Your postal address, telephone number, and email address (if you have one)
- Any details of past writing experience
- An estimated word count for your complete manuscript
Synopsis and manuscript
A synopsis is a brief overview, which can vary in length depending on the nature of your book, but generally it should not exceed 500 words. You will also need to include a copy of your full manuscript.
By Email
Please send your submission to the email address below: publishing.submission@900street.com
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Catherine Y. Tabequero
Catherine Y. Tabequero is a Support Teacher at American International School of Bucharest. She did her MA in Translation and Interpreting: English Language in Lucian Blaga University of Sibiu in Romania. Her passion for writing allows her to be an adapted screenplay writer in a marketing firm/media services based in Hollywood, California, USA. She is also an academic writer helping students in their dissertations in UK universities. Her unending love for the English Language, an ardent zeal for Linguistics and Translation, passion for Academic and Creative Writing, and developing interest for Film and Media give her the chances to freelance in different online websites.
She is the woman behind 900 ST. Incorporated! The heart of 900 ST. Incorporated!
Mary Lou Wells
Mary Lou Wells is an award-winning author, poet, and graphic artist. She attended Roane State Community College and ITT-Tech majoring in Art and Business. She has three prior published books including a non-fiction horse breed book and two full length novels. Her novel Spear of Destiny: Finding Bucephalus won a 2021 Firebird Book Award for Series. Mary Lou Wells lives with her three amazing children and a smart Australian Shepard named Twilight in the hills of Tennessee in the USA.
Lester Laoagan
Lester Laoagan is a degree holder in Hotel and Restaurant Management and Nursing. He was a former Community Health Nurse and Project Coordinator of the Philippine Red Cross Benguet Chapter. With his love for his brother, he rendered his voluntary service to an organization for children with special needs.
Tyler Harrison
As a child, Tyler Harrison longed for love and kindness from his dad to feel normal. His dad, a raging alcoholic, physically abused Tyler, his brothers, and his mother for years.
Early one morning, Tyler found his dad choking his brother, almost killing him. Tyler rescued his brother. He lived in homeless shelters with his brothers and mom. He found solace in the pages of his poetry. He put himself through beauty school and became a Published Author sharing his tragedy to triumph. He is a dreamer and a believer in the impossible. His faith was shaken, and at times, he felt crazy. Tyler’s love for humanity and God has helped Tyler overcome the odds.
You can read his Autobiography by purchasing his International Debut Novel, “I Couldn’t Find Her So I Created Her.”
Gatwech Ruey Nyak
Gatwech Ruey Nyak is a Cairo University alumnus, one of Africa’s top and prestigious educational institutions. He was born and raised in Kuanylualthuan, NuerLand, South Sudan by then Sudan, when his country was at war with the Sudanese oppression regime of ex-president Omer El Bashir. Like any other Nuer person with a dream of becoming somebody, Gatwech struggled in his environment surrounded by all kinds of man-made disasters. He navigated his way from war tone country to Egypt through Ethiopia and Sudan, where he obtained his Bachelor’s degree. With his mother infusing powerful wisdom in him at a young age, he was determined to become the man his mother envisioned and was also willing in any way possible to make his mother proud. In his senior year, he has written his first book in his dormitory room while doing his graduation project. Gatwech has written four books and published two.