I believe that everything that appears on BlameTheCritic.com should be free and open to read by everyone on the internet. So nothing published on BlameTheCritic.com will ever be behind a paywall.
Now, if you’d like unlock the full power of the Blame The Critic network and the larger Superchamp Books publishing ecosystem, we offer a very unique subscription. Through your Superchamp Books Subscription (SBS), you will get unlimited and unique access to all Superchamp publications and much more.
subscribe to each anthology à la carte…
Included in your Superchamp Books Subscription
We pay a rate for all of the pieces that we acquire. Note: this fee is for a *non-exclusive license to republish, so you retain full copyright in your work. The rates are as follows:
Archives, Collections, and Catalogs
- $1,000 for full website or blog archive, collection, or catalog, multi- or single-author. This includes independent websites as well as Tumblr, Medium, Blogosphere, Substack, or any other platform or newsletter archives, collections, or catalogs. Minimum 100 bylines/pieces in the collection.
- $500 for single-author collections. Minimum 50 bylines/pieces in the collection.
- Collections of academic papers, including dissertations, are accepted.
Individual Pieces (Articles, Profiles, Interviews, Research Papers, and Dissertations)
- $100 per piece for pieces with no active internet links, including pieces previously published in print only.
- $50 per piece for pieces with active internet links older than 10 years old.
- $50 Academic papers, including dissertations.
- $50 per interview, previously published or unpublished, must include transcript and audio.
- $25 per piece for previously published pieces with active internet links less than 10 years old.
Previously Unpublished Long-Form Pieces
- $500 – $2,000 per previously unpublished piece. Serious long-form, well-sourced pieces only.
Send submissions and a brief bio to Said at: said@superchampbooks.com. Include “Blame The Critic Acquisitions Submission” in the subject line.
