r/publishing
Welcome to /r/publishing. This subreddit is focused on publishing: editorial, marketing, publicity, production, sales, and all things…
How to think about r/publishing
This community is dedicated to all aspects of publishing, encompassing both traditional and modern practices. Members engage in discussions about editorial processes, marketing strategies, publicity, production, and sales. The focus is on sharing knowledge, resources, and experiences related to the publishing industry, making it a valuable hub for authors, editors, and publishing professionals alike. Its longevity and specific focus distinguish it as a go-to resource for those involved in or interested in publishing.
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Audience
Participants in this community include aspiring and established authors, editors, literary agents, and publishing professionals. The demographic is diverse, with a mix of age groups, but many members are likely to be younger writers seeking guidance or networking opportunities. The intent is often collaborative, with a supportive vibe that encourages sharing insights and experiences. Members care deeply about the nuances of publishing and seek to improve their craft and industry knowledge.
Posting culture
The posting culture emphasizes quality and relevance, with a preference for informative content that provides value to the community. Posts that share personal experiences, industry news, or practical advice tend to thrive, while overly promotional content or vague inquiries may receive downvotes. Engagement is encouraged through thoughtful comments and discussions, with a typical cadence of several posts daily, reflecting the active interest in publishing topics.
Brand engagement notes
Brands looking to engage with this community should focus on providing value rather than overt promotion. Sharing insights, tools, or resources that can help members in their publishing journey is more likely to resonate. Avoiding hard sells or promotional language is crucial, as members are often skeptical of marketing tactics. Collaborating with community members on informative content, such as webinars or Q&A sessions, can foster goodwill and establish credibility within the community.
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FAQ
r/publishing — frequently asked questions
Quick facts about this subreddit's size, history, focus, and related communities.
How many subscribers does r/publishing have?
r/publishing has approximately 46,931 subscribers as of May 27, 2026.
When was r/publishing created?
r/publishing was created on September 1, 2008 (18 years ago).
What is r/publishing about?
This community is dedicated to all aspects of publishing, encompassing both traditional and modern practices. Members engage in discussions about editorial processes, marketing strategies, publicity, production, and sales. The focus is on sharing knowledge, resources, and experiences related to the publishing industry, making it a valuable hub for authors, editors, and publi…
What subreddits are similar to r/publishing?
Communities similar to r/publishing include r/pubtips, r/selfpublish, r/selfpublishing, r/betareaders, r/authors.
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