"The Audience Review is a quarterly, color, print journal of high quality, published by World Audience, Inc. (New York). Click to read our 7th issue, featuring reviews of plays on Broadway, Off-Broadway, off-Off Broadway, and Regional Theater, reviews of literature and poetry, essays, interviews, and other informative critiques. Get your book reviewed in The audience Review: Send review copies to: World Audience Publishers, 303 Park Avenue South, #1440, New York, NY 10010-3657.
The Audience Review is accepting submissions of review copies of books from authors/publishers/publicists in several genres and subject areas focusing on literary fiction, poetry, and non-fiction; but also considering well-written books in many other subject categories. A review copy of a book is to be submitted along with a reading fee of $25 (US) in order to be considered for inclusion in The Audience Review. The deadline for submission of review copies to The Audience Review's next issue is April 20, 2008. Please send a brief query to: dempsey87@gmail.com prior to sending a review copy. Upon the query’s approval, editors will consider a book for review and/or the author for an online interview.
Ernest Dempsey
Editor-in-Chief, The audience Review
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