A new top 20 means a new opportunity to present you with the most popular stories at SOOP.
We want to take advantage of this opportunity to celebrate these writers’ performances as they have kept displaying why they deserve to be published. Keep up the good work, folks!
Remember that your story must gather at least 50 votes to become eligible for cash prizes and a publishing contract.
Furthermore, SOOP is conducting a weekly draw to incentivize support from fans, friends, and short story lovers in which they can win a free book of their choice by voting for any Book Ideas, Short Story Ideas, or Anthology Ideas posted on our website.
Anyone can play an essential role in the publishing journey of these writers, and they might be one vote away from the finish line. So, without further ado, let’s get them published together!
How to Make the Top 20?
Simple! Gather as many votes as you can!Â
It might sound like too much heavy-lifting but read this blog to gain additional guidance on how to promote your idea by taking advantage of Social Media.Â
Publish with SOOP
Everyone at SOOP will help you work towards success.
When you submit a Book Idea, you can choose one of two ways to reach your publishing goal: Free or Premium Levels.
SOOP’s Free Level assigns homework at each stage of the voting process, which helps you make substantial progress in marketing your work and improve the quality of your story. SOOP manages your homework in phases and returns your homework on a pass/fail basis.Â
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.
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