Submission Guidelines

Please review the submission guidelines for the 2025 Merit of Distinction in Literature below.

Eligibility:

Books published in 2024 are eligible for a 2025 Merit of Distinction in Literature award. Our submission period for 2024 will begin on December 20, 2024 and will end on July 31, 2025. (Note: Books published in 2025 will be eligible for the 2026 Merit of Distinction in Literature award.)

Submissions must meet the following criteria:

1.)  All submitted books must be fully published and released in 2024 and have an eligible ISBN. Entries must be distributed and available nationally to retailers, physical bookstores, and/or distributed nationally to online markets. Books available in eBook format only are not eligible. Book must be available in print.

2.) Entry must have received a positive book review published by an established book reviewer or critic in 2024. We will request a link to the book review. Peer reviews from an established journal, magazine, professor, or other academic from a credible institution may also be submitted in place of a standard book review for nonfiction works or literature.

3.) Entry must be a full-length book or novel written in the English language by a living legal resident or citizen of the United States. No more than two entries may be submitted. A publisher or author may nominate a book for this award. A third party may also nominate a book with permission from the author.

4.) Entry must be submitted as a digital file through the online submission form in the following format: PDF. We do not accept in-person or mailed-in copies.

5.) Genres/Categories: We accept submissions in the following categories: Fiction, Nonfiction, Poetry, and Children’s Literature.

6.) Entry must have a minimum of 15,000-150,000 words with the number of pages ranging between 40 – 450 pages, excepting poetry chapbooks and children’s books, which have a minimum requirement of 20 pages.

7.) Entry must be fully copyrighted by the U.S. Copyright Office in the year 2024 or earlier. Your TxU must be included on your submission form.

8.) Book must be written by a human author. No exceptions. Text that is artificially produced, created, or authored by a non-human author within the body of work is ineligible. Book cover artwork must include a human designer or artist with some leeway for generative AI incorporated into the design (fully AI generated book covers without a human designer or artist involved in its creation are ineligible).

9. Entry must be published in the United States by an established U.S. book publisher or distributor.

10. Independently published titles: Independently published titles are accepted but must meet the following additional criteria:

      • The book must be professionally formatted and edited using publishing industry formatting standards for printed books. The book must be free of grammatical errors and typos.
      • The book must not include song lyrics or pages dedicated to “music that inspired this book.”
      • The book must not include defamatory or libelous commentary about persons living or deceased, or other forms of legally questionable content. The work must not violate trademarks or copyright.
      • All other eligibility requirements outlined in the submission guidelines apply.
      • Self-published or independently published titles must be eligible for inclusion in physical bookstores (Note: book is not required to be in physical bookstores during the nomination period, only eligible).
      • Self-published or independently published titles must have an eligible ISBN from an official ISBN source. ISBNs issued by ineligible sources will automatically disqualify the submission.
      • Books using ISBN generators are ineligible.
      • Resold ISBNs through unofficial third-parties are ineligible (including but not limited to, Primedia eLaunch LLC.)
      • Free ISBNs obtained through the following self-publishing platforms are not eligible: Amazon KDP, Lulu, Barnes & Noble Press, PublishDrive, Blurb, AppleBooks, Kobo Writing, Smashwords, Draft2Digital, or “ghostwriting services” that advertise and publish works to the above-mentioned self-publishing platforms.
      • Works primarily intended for personal distribution or private circulation (e.g., family histories, memoirs printed solely for family members) are not eligible.

11.) Books written by ghostwriters are ineligible.

12. Books must demonstrate sufficient marketing efforts in 2024. Marketing efforts can include media mentions, advertising campaigns, sponsored ads, blog tours, social media presence, sales figures, book signings, and more.

13. Entry fee is required at the time of submission: $150