From what I can tell, there are three ways to do this.
Get a literary agent. Here's one place that has a list of them. https://www.publishersmarketplace.com/pm/search?ss_c=memberpage&ss_q=agents . If you click on the agent's member page, you'll find more info on their specialties and how to send a submission or query. When you do, make sure they know about your Steemit following, that you're already making money on your writing, and about the video game.
Query a publisher directly. I think there are books you can find at the library with the names of editors at publishing houses. You send them a query, giving them a sort of sales spiel on why they'd want to publish you. If they like it, they'll ask you to submit something.
I think there are books that go into more depth on how to do these things. Am I telling you stuff you already know? It's probably an annoying process to go through when you already seem pretty happy writing here, but it might be worth a shot. I can't imagine a horror or sci fi publisher that wouldn't want to be publishing your writing. If I can help, let me know.
From what I can tell, there are three ways to do this.
Get a literary agent. Here's one place that has a list of them. https://www.publishersmarketplace.com/pm/search?ss_c=memberpage&ss_q=agents . If you click on the agent's member page, you'll find more info on their specialties and how to send a submission or query. When you do, make sure they know about your Steemit following, that you're already making money on your writing, and about the video game.
Submit to literary journals that are read by publishers. Here's a list of some, but I'm sure there are other lists based on genre or other criteria. http://www.everywritersresource.com/top50literarymagazines/
Query a publisher directly. I think there are books you can find at the library with the names of editors at publishing houses. You send them a query, giving them a sort of sales spiel on why they'd want to publish you. If they like it, they'll ask you to submit something.
I think there are books that go into more depth on how to do these things. Am I telling you stuff you already know? It's probably an annoying process to go through when you already seem pretty happy writing here, but it might be worth a shot. I can't imagine a horror or sci fi publisher that wouldn't want to be publishing your writing. If I can help, let me know.
Only some of it, the rest is news to me. Big thanks, I will set aside some time to pursue this.