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Yes, we mean you.

We’re always looking for passionate readers, writers, and storytellers with something original to say. If you have an idea that sparks curiosity, offers a fresh perspective, or deepens our understanding of books, literature, or the people behind them—we want to hear from you.

Don’t worry about crafting a literary masterpiece. What we value most is an authentic voice, a thoughtful angle, and a story our audience will care about.

Writing for Books Ameya takes effort—we won’t sugarcoat that. We’re deeply committed to quality, which means every accepted submission goes through a collaborative editing process. You’ll receive hands-on feedback and work closely with one of our editors to shape your piece to its fullest potential.

But it’s worth it.

Your words will reach thousands of engaged readers: fellow book lovers, aspiring writers, students, educators, and publishing professionals. It’s a chance to share your love for literature, build your voice, and connect with a vibrant community that truly values meaningful storytelling.

What We’re Looking For

We welcome original blog posts and feature articles that explore the world of books,

storytelling, and literary life. If your piece is thoughtful, well-crafted, and relevant to our readers, we’d love to consider it.

Here are some of the types of content we accept:

  • Book Reviews
    Fiction, nonfiction, Indian literature, world literature—we’re open to it all.

     

  • Author Interviews
    Candid conversations that offer insight into an author’s journey, craft, or inspiration.

     

  • Reader Stories
    Personal experiences that reflect a reader’s relationship with books or reading.

     

  • Motivational or Personal Essays
    Reflections rooted in reading, writing, or the literary life.

     

  • Quotes and Reflections on Reading
    Thoughtful takes on favorite literary quotes, moments, or lessons from books.

     

  • Indian Folk Tales or Translations
    Retellings or English translations of folk narratives with cultural depth and clarity.

     

  • Short Stories or Flash Fiction
    Original, unpublished fiction that captures emotion, tension, or imagination.

     

  • Poetry
    We only accept original poems—no reprints, please.

     

  • Literary Trends, Reading Habits, or Publishing Insights
    Smart, well-informed pieces that shed light on the changing literary landscape.

What You Can Send Us

We’re flexible with how you pitch your work. You can share:

  • A full draft

     

  • A partial draft along with an outline

     

  • Or a short pitch (1–2 paragraphs) outlining your idea, why it matters, and how it fits with our platform

     

The more complete your submission, the more helpful and specific our feedback can be. We’re here to help you shape your piece into something you’ll be proud to share.

Submission Guidelines

To give your submission the best chance of being accepted, please review the following:

  • Originality is key. We only accept original work that hasn’t been published elsewhere—including on your personal blog—unless previously agreed upon and appropriately attributed.

     

  • Word count: Ideally between 800 and 1,500 words.

     

  • No promotional content. Please avoid sales pitches, press releases, or overtly self-promotional material.

     

Your article should:

  • Present a clear message or argument—not just a loose list of tips or vague observations

 

  • Be written in a natural, engaging voice that speaks to our audience

     

  • Be geared toward book lovers, writers, and literary explorers

 

  • Where applicable, include credible sources, personal experiences, or thoughtful analysis
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  • Be accompanied by your author bio, an optional headshot, and any relevant social media links

     

We reserve the right to edit submissions for clarity, grammar, tone, or structure. Submissions that don’t align with our editorial standards or values may be declined.