r/pubtips
PubTips is the go-to place for trade/traditional publishing news and professional AMAs with authors, agents, editors, publicists, etc. We…
How to think about r/pubtips
The community serves as a hub for individuals interested in traditional publishing, offering insights, news, and professional advice from industry insiders such as authors, agents, and editors. It distinguishes itself by facilitating AMAs, query critiques, and discussions centered around the intricacies of the publishing process, making it a valuable resource for aspiring writers and publishing professionals alike.
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Audience
Members typically include aspiring authors, literary agents, editors, and publicists, with a strong focus on those engaged in traditional publishing. The demographic skews towards adults, often with a serious intent to learn and improve their craft. The vibe is supportive and educational, with participants eager to share knowledge and experiences related to writing and publishing.
Posting culture
Content that thrives includes detailed questions about the publishing process, success stories, and constructive critiques of queries and manuscripts. Members appreciate well-researched posts and personal experiences, while overly promotional or vague content tends to be downvoted. The community encourages regular engagement, with members frequently participating in discussions and AMAs, fostering a collaborative atmosphere.
Brand engagement notes
Brands should approach this community with caution, as members are often skeptical of overt promotion. Authentic engagement through sharing valuable insights, participating in discussions, and offering expert advice can resonate well. Brands might consider hosting AMAs or providing resources that genuinely help writers navigate the publishing landscape, rather than pushing products or services directly. Transparency and a focus on community benefit are key to successful interactions.
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FAQ
r/pubtips — frequently asked questions
Quick facts about this subreddit's size, history, focus, and related communities.
How many subscribers does r/pubtips have?
r/pubtips has approximately 86,504 subscribers as of May 27, 2026.
When was r/pubtips created?
r/pubtips was created on October 22, 2016 (10 years ago).
What is r/pubtips about?
The community serves as a hub for individuals interested in traditional publishing, offering insights, news, and professional advice from industry insiders such as authors, agents, and editors. It distinguishes itself by facilitating AMAs, query critiques, and discussions centered around the intricacies of the publishing process, making it a valuable resource for aspiring wr…
What subreddits are similar to r/pubtips?
Communities similar to r/pubtips include r/betareaders, r/publishing, r/yawriters, r/selfpublish, r/destructivereaders.
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