21 cyberpunk publishers accepting unsolicited manuscripts in May 2025

Now that you’ve written your cyberpunk novel, it’s time to pitch it to a publisher! All of the publishers listed here are currently accepting manuscripts without a literary agent. I update this list at the start of every month so be sure to check back if you don’t find a publisher that suits your needs.

Don’t forget to check out my developmental editing services or pre-querying package if you want to make sure your novel is in top shape before you send it to a publisher for consideration. I offer a variety of services to suit all budgets, from writers looking for the standard developmental editing experience to those seeking high-level feedback with a quick turnaround time.

  1. Ink Smith

    Ink Smith is a small independent publishing house who streamline their genres to best serve their authors and readers.
    Genre: Adult and young adult adventure, fantasy (contemporary, dark, fairy tale, heroic, historic, magic, paranormal, shapeshifting, sword and sorcery , urban, medieval), horror, science fiction (near future, apocalyptic, superhero, steampunk, time travel) and thriller (conspiracy, psychological, techno-thriller)
    Word count: Not stated.

  2. Arcadia

    Arcadia is Quercus' imprint for science fiction, fantasy and horror. It started as Jo Fletcher Books in 2011 and was relaunched in 2023.
    Genre: Science fiction, fantasy and horror. They consider young adult as long as it will appeal to an adult reader.
    Word count: Not stated.

  3. Baen

    Baen is an American publishing house specializing in science fiction and fantasy.
    Genre: Science fiction and fantasy.
    Word count: 100,000 to 130,000 words.

  4. Beacon Publishing Group

    Beacon Publishing Group is a traditional publishing house based in New York which releases great literary works.
    Genre: Fiction and nonfiction.
    Word count: Not stated.

  5. Bold Strokes Books

    As an LGBTQ+ publisher, Bold Strokes Books strives to ensure their authors represent the cultures, backgrounds, and viewpoints of our world.
    Genre: Genre fiction, including romance, young adult, crime, suspense, speculative, mystery, thriller, contemporary, historical, saga, erotica and general. They also accept nonfiction.
    Word count: 15,000 to 120,000 words.

  6. Evernight Teen

    Evernight Teen publishes gritty fiction for today's young adults.
    Genre: Young adult fiction, including contemporary, dystopian, fantasy, historical, horror, humor, LGBT, multicultural, mythology, paranormal, romance, science fiction, shifters/vampires, steampunk, suspense, time travel and urban fantasy.
    Word count: Not stated.

  7. Amble Press

    Amble Press publishes fiction from writers who identify as a person of color or those writing across the broader queer spectrum.
    Genre: Genre fiction, including general, crime, mystery, thriller, historical, action/adventure, speculative, young adult, new adult and romance. For nonfiction, they accept narrative, memoir and biography.
    Word count: 45,000 to 100,000 words.

  8. Dancing Star Press

    Dancing Star Press is a Michigan-based indie publisher specializing in speculative fiction.
    Genre: Space opera, solarpunk, dark fantasy, urban fantasy, fantasy based on non-Western cultures, optimistic futurism, poplar tesla, soft science fiction, and hard science fiction.
    Word count: Novellas between 17,500 and 40,000 words.

  9. ECW Press

    ECW Press has published close to 1,000 books, including nonfiction, poetry and fiction. Please note that they accept poetry and fiction from Canadians only but accept nonfiction submissions from around the world.
    Genre: Fiction, including literary, mystery, crime, science fiction, young adult, middle grade and humour. They also accept poetry and nonfiction, including sports, pop culture, memoir, biography, science, nature, true crime, travel, business, personal finance, poker, literary criticism and reference.
    Word count: Not stated.

  10. CamCat Books

    CamCat Publishing opened in 2019 and takes pride in facilitating and engaging communication between their readers and writers. They will not publish erotica or books with strong religious or political slants.
    Genre: Genre fiction, including mystery, thriller, suspense, science fiction, fantasy, romance, historical, paranormal, horror, adventure, western and young adult.
    Word count: 60,000 to 100,000 words.

  11. Changeling Press

    Changeling Press is a digital publisher of contemporary, science fiction, and paranormal romance. Their target audience is adult women.
    Genre: Romance, in the subgenres of contemporary, paranormal, women's fiction and science fiction. They also state they accept romance subgenres focusing on action, suspense, motorcycle, medical, rock star, comedy, dark comedy, dark fantasy, urban fantasy, magic, sorcery and witchcraft, cyberpunk, reverse harem, LGBTA+, mpreg (male pregnancy, a trope in fiction where a male character becomes pregnant), steampunk, werewolves, shifters and vampire.
    Word count: 20,000 to 40,000 words.

  12. Solaris Nova

    Solaris Nova is a new imprint of the genre publisher Solaris.
    Genre: Science fiction, fantasy, or horror.
    Word count: 70,000 to 150,000 words.

  13. Aethon Books

    Aethon Books is a publisher dedicated to readers, passionate about publishing the next generation of fantasy and science fiction novels. Their main concern is finding stories with a compelling narrative that pulls readers through your world.
    Genre: Fantasy and science fiction in any subgenre. They are also open to thrillers, especially action, political and military thrillers.
    Word count: Novel-length work.

  14. Bywater Books

    Bywater Books primarily publishes lesbian and feminist fiction.
    Genre: Lesbian and feminist fiction and nonfiction. This includes general fiction, historical, action, adventure, speculative, young adult, new adult and romance. For nonfiction, they're looking for narrative nonfiction, memoirs and biography.
    Word count: At least 60,000 words.

  15. EDGE Science Fiction and Fantasy Publishing

    EDGE publishes thought-provoking and well-written science fiction and fantasy novels.
    Genre: Adult science fiction and fantasy. They occasionally accept young adult fiction.
    Word count: 75,000 to 100,000 words.

  16. Cosmic Egg Books (Collective Ink)

    Cosmic Egg Books is the speculative imprint of Collective Ink, seeking books that will inspire, inform and illuminate readers.
    Genre: Science fiction (including steampunk), fantasy (including magical realism and spiritual fantasy), metaphysical cosmology, supernatural fiction horror and paranormal.
    Word count: Not stated.

  17. Black Dawn

    Black Dawn is the speculative imprint of AK Press. AK Press believes that the voices of the disenfranchised must be heard and that speculative fiction is the perfect tool for exploring paths to bring forth a just and free world. They seek to explore themes that do not reinforce dependency on oppressive forces.
    Genre: Fantasy, science fiction, steampunk, horror, and mystery.
    Word count: 25,000 to 55,000 words.

  18. Hague Publishing

    Hague Publishing is an independent Australian publisher of science fiction and fantasy. Please note that they publish work by Australian and New Zealand authors.
    Genre: Science fiction and fantasy.
    Word count: 30,000 to 80,000 words but they will consider works outside of this range.

  19. Castle Bridge Media

    Castle Bridge Media is an independent publisher of genre books.
    Genre: Horror, science fiction, thriller and fantasy.
    Word count: 80,000 to 120,000 words.

  20. Orbit Works

    Orbit Works is the digital imprint of Orbit, publishing science fiction and fantasy.
    Genre: Science fiction and fantasy.
    Word count: 70,000 words and above.

  21. The Legion Publishers

    The Legion Publishers is owned by authors and experts in the Gamelit and LitRPG genres.
    Genre: LitRPG, Gamelit, Dungeon Core, Cultivation, Magical Academy, Harem, and Cyberpunk.
    Word count: 75,000 words and above.

Best of luck with your manuscript submissions! If you want to ensure your manuscript is in the best position to be accepted, check out my developmental editing services, pre-querying package or my free writing advice. Otherwise, check out my country-specific list of fantasy publishers in Australia and New Zealand.

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