Something Or Other Publishing presents the top 30 ideas of the month!
Congratulations to the writers for their display of passion, discipline, and determination in gathering support for their work. Our company has a unique component in our Author-Driven Publishing Model that allows readers to win a special gift by backing exciting tales and short stories that seek to become published pieces.
Our Weekly Book Giveaway Program invites supporters and book lovers to vote for their favorite stories and enter a drawing to win brand new SOOP Books every week!
Help us turn these stories into books by voting for the most popular Short Stories & Book Ideas below:
How to Make the Top 30?
Simple! Gather as many votes as you can!Â
It might sound like too much heavy-lifting but read this blog about four major practices to succeed in collecting votes for your story idea.
Work with SOOP
Everyone at SOOP will help you work towards success.
When you submit your Book Idea, you can choose one of two ways to reach your publishing goal: Free or Premium Levels. At each stage of the voting process, SOOP’s Free Level assigns homework, which helps you not only make substantial progress in marketing your work, but also helps you develop the best story possible. SOOP manages your homework in phases and returns your homework on a pass/fail basis.
SOOP’s Premium Level also assigns homework with a required 85% passing grade, ensuring you understand the curriculum before proceeding. In addition to a higher standard for your homework, our panel of experts provides personalized feedback, arming you with more information and allowing you to adjust the course when necessary.
Explore our website to learn more about SOOP’s Author-Driven Publishing model, read additional FAQ answers, or submit a Book or Short Story Idea. SOOP is working hard to improve the unique connection that readers, writers, and service providers can establish on our platform.
Hello SOOP Audience,
I thank you very much for accepting my story idea. I will do be best to deliver a thrilling final product.
Thanks,
Okachi