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P.O.D.LINGS: Features reviews of POD books. "Podlings prefers to review: Action, Thrillers, Fantasy, Sci-fi / Fantasy and we will gladly review Young Adult / Childrens versions of any of these genres."

Paranormal Romance Reviews: Features book reviews and interviews.

Patrick Conway's Amazing Book Reviews: a book review site.

Pat's Fantasy Hotlist: Features news, reviews, and interviews for fantasy, science fiction, and speculative fiction.

Paula Fleming's Picks: regularly reviews short stories in various web publications and suggests stories worth reading.

Phenix & Phenix Literary Publicists: marketing services, both on-line and traditional, for authors.

Pink Raygun: Features news, reviews, and interviews from the feminine angle about science fiction, fantasy, and horror.

Plebeian, The: A book review site. Looks very promising. Also, they need reviewers. Link broken.

POD Critic: Recommended. A review site. P&E likes the ground rules put in place by its reviewer.

POD People: Recommended. Features news, opinions, and reviews of POD books and ebooks.

POD-dy Mouth: Archives only. Most highly recommended. A blog that reviews and rates print-on-demand books.

PodcastGuests.com: Featuring "a free directory where authors, experts, and interview subjects can hook up with podcasters by subject and vice versa."

PODler, The: Recommended. Reviews print-on-demand books.

Poetry Connection, The: "Poetry newsletter listing editors and publishers and also a poetry publicity service...helping poets to get published. Also a flyer distribution service."

Prime Crime's Cyber Times: Includes the newsletter, The Mysterious Times which is full of Book Reviews.

PSMG Bookstore: Despite its name, it claims to be a promotional and marketing service.

Pub-ioneer: Features self-published book reviews. Link broken.

Published Authors: A site for author promotion. Produced by PublishAmerica.

Published.com: "designed to help promote the work of self-published writers, musicians, illustrators, zine publishers, photographers, filmmakers, those who are self-publishing their words or images exclusively on-line, or anyone else who uses the Internet to promote their own independent, creative work."


Publishing Aid, LLC: Charges fee to apply. Not recommended. A promotional company. The name of this company is misleading. They do not offer financial or other aid. They are a promotion company that charges a fee to promote books.