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Sylviaplath Publishing Ltd

Classic literature published

European Association of Educational Literature Publishers and is currently the only representative of making quality and low price publising of the books for the readers which are not familiar with the classics.

  • “Murder in the Eastern Express”
  • “451 Fahrenheit”
  • “Kateryna”
  • “Ulysses”
  • “Romeo and Juliet”
  • “Jude Inconspicuous”
  • “Hunting for a snark”
  • “City”

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Literary Prizes: How They Shape the Book Market and Reader Preferences Books

Literary Prizes: How They Shape the Book Market and Reader Preferences

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The Role of Illustrations in Children’s Literature: From Classic to Contemporary Books

The Role of Illustrations in Children’s Literature: From Classic to Contemporary

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Classic Literature: Timeless Works That Shaped the World Books

Classic Literature: Timeless Works That Shaped the World

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The Challenges of Publishing Confessional Poetry in the Modern Era Books

The Challenges of Publishing Confessional Poetry in the Modern Era

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The Pleasures of Re-Reading: Why Classic Literature Is Worth Returning To Books

The Pleasures of Re-Reading: Why Classic Literature Is Worth Returning To

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Classic Literature Adaptations: From Page to Screen Books

Classic Literature Adaptations: From Page to Screen

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Reasons Why Reading Helps Gamblers Books

Reasons Why Reading Helps Gamblers

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Read the Classics: These Gambling Books Are a Must-Read Books

Read the Classics: These Gambling Books Are a Must-Read

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The Enigmatic World of Classic Literature Books

The Enigmatic World of Classic Literature

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What aspiring writers need to know: myths and tips Books

What aspiring writers need to know: myths and tips

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  • Literary Prizes: How They Shape the Book Market and Reader Preferences
  • The Role of Illustrations in Children’s Literature: From Classic to Contemporary
  • Classic Literature: Timeless Works That Shaped the World
  • The Challenges of Publishing Confessional Poetry in the Modern Era
  • The Evolution of Book Publishing and Its Impact on Accessibility
  • The Pleasures of Re-Reading: Why Classic Literature Is Worth Returning To
  • Classic Literature Adaptations: From Page to Screen
  • Reasons Why Reading Helps Gamblers
  • Read the Classics: These Gambling Books Are a Must-Read
  • The Enigmatic World of Classic Literature
Terms of consideration for publishing

1) We accept manuscripts only in electronic form and only through the manuscript submission form. Manuscripts sent to the e-mail address of the publisher, transferred on flash drives and other media to the publisher are not considered.

2) The review process of a manuscript takes an average of 3 months. Please note that sometimes it may take longer due to the size of the manuscript or the workload of the editor. We look forward to your understanding.

3) We do not consider:
– excerpts, parts of manuscripts and ideas of works;
– manuscripts written by hand or submitted in paper / printed form.

4) According to the rules of the publishing house, manuscripts are not reviewed and are not returned.

5) Only those applications are considered that meet all the requirements for the design of materials.

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