Xenloop India

Submissions at Xenoloop

We welcome proposals and manuscripts that align with Xenoloop’s imprints and editorial direction. Our approach is editorial-first: we look for clear purpose, strong craft, and a real readership.

 

Before submitting : please review the sections below so we can assess your work efficiently and fairly.

 

What to Submit

Option A: Book Proposal (recommended for most projects)

A proposal helps us evaluate fit, audience, positioning, and scope before you complete the full manuscript. Major publishers commonly assess projects this way.

Your proposal should include:

1.Working Title + Category/Genre + Imprint (if known)

2.One-paragraph pitch (what it is + why it matters)

3.Synopsis / Overview (1–3 pages)

4.Audience & market positioning (who it’s for + comparable titles)

5.Table of Contents + chapter summaries (short, clear outline)

6.Sample material (1–3 chapters or 8,000–15,000 words)

7.Author bio (credentials, platform, past publications if any)

8.Estimated word count + timeline (if incomplet

Option B: Full Manuscript (when complete)

If your manuscript is complete, submit it along with a short proposal-style overview (items 1–4 above).

What We Consider

We evaluate submissions for:

  • – Fit with our imprints
  • – Originality and clarity
  • – Structure and readability
  • – Audience relevance
  • – Author voice and authority
  • – Feasibility (length, timeline, permissions, production needs)

Manuscript Formatting Guidelines

Keep formatting clean and minimal at the submission stage—design happens later.

Please use:

  • – DOC/DOCX (preferred) or PDF
  • – 12 pt font, double-spaced text, numbered pages
  • – Simple headings (avoid heavy styling)
  • – If you use citations/notes, keep them consistent (endnotes/footnotes are fine)
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Images, Figures, and Third-Party Material

If your manuscript contains:

  • – photos, charts, illustrations, tables from elsewhere
  • – long excerpts from copyrighted works
  • – content owned by another party

…you must identify them clearly. Rights and permissions are a standard part of publishing, and permissions may be required for third-party material.

(If you’re unsure, submit anyway and flag it—we’ll guide you.)

 

How to Submit

Email: editor@xenoloop.in

Subject line format: Submission — [Book Title] — [Author Name]

Attach:

  • – Proposal/manuscript file (DOC/DOCX or PDF)
  • – Any sample chapters (if separate)
  • – Optional: one-page author CV or media kit
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In the email body, include:

  • – Title + genre/category + word count
  • – One-paragraph pitch
  • – Completion status (complete / in progress)
  • – Any link to previous work (optional)

Our Review Process

1.Initial screening (fit + basic completeness)

2.Editorial evaluation (structure, voice, market positioning)

3.Follow-up (questions, request for more material, or next steps)

 

We may request revisions, a fuller outline, or additional sample chapters as part of evaluation—this is normal in professional publishing workflows.

 

Response time: We aim to respond within 2–6 weeks, depending on volume.

Editorial Integrity and Conflicts of Interest

Xenoloop is committed to fair review and professional conduct. Editorial contributors and board members recuse themselves where conflicts of interest may exist.

 

Complaints and Appeals

If you believe your submission was handled improperly, you may write to info@xenoloop.in with :

  • – Your submission title
  • – Date submitted
  • – A short description of the concern
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We follow a clear process for handling complaints and appeals.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do you accept unsolicited submissions?

Yes—via the official submissions email listed above.

Do you charge a reading fee?

No. Xenoloop does not charge authors a fee to review submissions.

Will you sign an NDA?

We treat submissions confidentially, but we generally do not sign NDAs for unsolicited work.

Can I submit to multiple publishers at the same time?

Yes, but please tell us in your email.

Do you accept previously self-published books?

Sometimes—please disclose publication history and provide sales/marketing details if available.