Author, are you looking for a publisher? 

Book Brothers is a Helsinki-based publishing house that publishes a wide range of high-quality literature in Finnish, German, and English. With our extensive international network, we can easily distribute our published works to all streaming services and retailers as e-books, audiobooks, and physical books.  

We offer our authors two different publishing models, where the author’s share of sales revenue ranges from 25% (traditional publishing agreement) to 70% (self-publishing). With thousands of books produced in our studios, we are professionals in audiobook production and, through our publishing house, we want to provide authors with a fair and diversity-promoting way to publish their works for a wide audience.

Sending a manuscript

If you are looking for a publisher for your work, send your manuscript by email to: contact@bookbrothers.fi

  • Briefly describe your work and yourself as an author, and include your contact information.
  • Send the manuscript in PDF or Word format.

We hope to receive manuscripts in as finished a form as possible. If we accept your work for publication, we will reply by email within a few weeks. Unfortunately, we are unable to provide feedback on all manuscripts we receive.

Publishing services

Book Brothers’ publishing house offers comprehensive support for every stage of publishing a book, from developing the manuscript to releasing the finished audiobook. Our services include, among others, editorial work, proofreading, cover design, and e-book layout. You can decide to what extent you want support in finalizing and marketing your work. Your audiobook will be produced in our cozy studios at Tekstin Talo, where our experienced team and Finland’s top narrators ensure that your story reaches listeners in exactly the right way.  

 

Janita Virtanen - Sanoista lauluiksi
Sanoista lauluiksi
Sanoista lauluiksi (FIN)
Author: Janita Virtanen
Narrator: Lotta Merenmies

What kinds of stories lie behind the Finnish pop hits of the 2000s?
How do Samu Haber, Anna Puu, Mariska, and Laura Närhi work? Where do Herra Ylppö, Irina, and Mikko Harju find inspiration for their lyrics? How have Nelli Matula, Roope Salminen, and Aurora evolved as songwriters? What kind of relationship do Tero Vesterinen, Terhi Kokkonen, Johannes Brotherus, and Leo have with their lyrics? How did Happoradio, Maustetytöt, Indica, and Kuningasidea achieve their breakthroughs?
What keeps Uniklubi and Disco making music more than two decades after their debut success?
Each songwriter shares the story of one lyric that has been particularly significant for their career.
Each has their own unique way of making music.

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What is the process for publishing an audiobook?

(1) The story

Send us the manuscript of your work in as finished a form as possible. If we accept the work for publication, we will contact you by email and can make a publishing agreement. The literary genres most suitable for audiobooks are especially plot-driven novels, children’s and young adult books, and non-fiction. If your book contains a large number of tables or graphics, we recommend considering another publishing format or adapting the work into a form better suited for an audiobook.

(2) Choosing the narrator

Together, we will choose the voice actor for your book. In our narrator catalog, you will find a wide selection of Finland’s most popular audiobook narrators. Our experienced team will help you find the right voice and ensure the narrator matches the style of the book. We are often asked whether an author can also narrate their own book. Yes, they can! In that case, we will guide you through the studio techniques and provide tips on voice use, or bring in a recording engineer.  

(3) Audiobook production

Producing an audiobook takes on average 3–5 weeks from the start of narration to the distribution of the finished audiobook. During the production stage, the book is recorded, proof-listened, corrected, edited, and finally mixed and mastered by an experienced audio engineer. For audiobook production, it is a good idea to prepare a pronunciation guide for any foreign words, which can easily be done once the project has started.

(4) Distribution and marketing

The cover art, metadata, and marketing texts are prepared and delivered along with the audio files for distribution. We distribute your audiobook to all streaming services and online stores. The audiobook will be available to listen to on your desired release date.

(5) Royalties and reporting

We pay  out e-book and audiobook royalties to authors twice a year. Along with the payment, we provide the most comprehensive possible report  on the book’s sales and listening figures, so that together we can track the journey of the work around the world.