Literary PR that gets your book reviewed, covered, and talked about.
Press coverage, podcast interviews, and editorial reviews do not happen by accident. Journalists and podcast hosts receive hundreds of pitches a week. The ones that land are the ones that are targeted, timely, and compelling to their specific audience.
We build eight-week pre-launch PR campaigns that give your book the coverage it needs to launch with momentum, not silence. Pitches go out. We follow up until they say yes.
Earned media does what advertising cannot.
A reader who discovers your book through a press feature reads the article, decides they trust it, and buys it. A reader who sees an ad skips it. The difference in conversion is significant, and the placement is permanent. A feature published in a literary magazine or book blog stays there and keeps sending readers to your Amazon page for years.
Podcast appearances reach highly engaged readers who have chosen to spend an hour listening. Book reviewers reach communities that have trained themselves to read and trust recommendations. These are readers who buy, finish, and review. They are the foundation of word-of-mouth sales.
PR also builds author credibility in ways no ad ever can. Three podcast appearances and a feature in a major book publication tell every future reader that your work has been noticed by people who know books.
Third-party credibility
When a journalist or podcast host recommends your book, it carries more weight than any self-promotion. Readers trust reviewers they already follow.
Permanent placements
Unlike ads, press features and podcast episodes live permanently. They keep sending readers for months and years after launch.
Organic discovery
A reader who finds your book through a trusted recommendation is already warm. They arrive at your Amazon page ready to buy, not just browse.
Every PR touchpoint, from press release to podcast.
Press release writing and media distribution
A professionally written press release sent to targeted journalists, book editors, and online media outlets relevant to your genre and your story. Not a mass blast. A targeted pitch to people who cover books like yours.
Journalist and book blogger outreach
We maintain relationships with book journalists at major publications, literary bloggers, and book influencers across the US, UK, and international markets. We know which contacts cover which genres and we pitch accordingly.
Podcast booking across relevant shows
Author interviews on podcasts drive real sales. We identify shows whose audiences match your reader and handle every step: research, pitch, scheduling, briefing, and follow-up. Three bookings are guaranteed on every campaign.
ARC campaign management from start to finish
Advance Reader Copies distributed to the right readers before launch: book bloggers, Bookstagrammers, BookTok creators, Goodreads reviewers, and literary editors. We handle the distribution, the tracking, and the follow-up.
Goodreads and editorial review coordination
Coordinating early editorial reviews on Goodreads and from recognised review sources before your launch date. Readers check Goodreads. A book with reviews before launch looks credible. A book without any does not.
Book launch event planning and coordination
Virtual and in-person launch events that generate coverage and reader excitement. We plan the format, handle the promotion, and coordinate the follow-up content that extends the event after it ends.
Eight weeks of work before your launch day.
Campaign setup
We research your book, your genre, and your market. We build your press materials: bio, release, pitch letters, and talking points.
ARC distribution
Review copies go out to pre-selected reviewers, bloggers, and editors. We track responses and follow up with every contact.
Pitch cycle
Media pitches go out. Podcast bookings confirmed. Press placement negotiations underway. Reviews starting to arrive.
Amplification
Press placements published. Podcast episodes live. Launch event executed. Social amplification running across all channels.
Momentum
Ongoing placement opportunities pursued. Review follow-ups. Secondary media pitches based on launch coverage.
“I was on three podcasts and featured in two online magazines in my first month. Three national newspapers covered the launch in week two. That kind of reach would have taken me years on my own. The press materials they wrote were so much stronger than anything I would have produced.”
BookOrbits Client — Non-Fiction Author, UK
Ready to get your book in front of journalists and readers?
Tell us about your book and your launch date and we will map out an eight-week PR campaign that gives you real coverage.