Evermore Publishing

Evermore Publishing is an online-only publisher (or an ePublisher) run by independent affiliates across the world. The range of what we can publish is endless, we’ll happily publish your papers, articles, blogs, notes, lessons, and more for no cost to you or anyone at all! We are devoted to publishing those who want to have their work out on the open internet for free.

Our publications

You can find our publications in our OpenArchive. Items are listed in chronological order, from oldest to newest.

How to get published

Our team is always happy to review your work(s) to see if we’d be interested in publishing them for you. Here’s the steps you need to follow to pitch your idea to us:

  1. Proofread and spellcheck your work and download it as a PDF.
  2. Email the PDF(s) to evermorepublishing.team@gmail.com with a description of the work(s) and why you want us to publish it.
  3. If we accept it: We will let you know and then we’ll start to typeset it for you in PDF and/or WebPublish formats for you to review. Then, we’ll upload the file(s) to our OpenArchive and send the final links to you!
  4. If we reject it: We’ll tell you what you need to fix if we’re interested in publishing your work. If we don’t want to publish your work, then we’ll tell you why. Just because we reject one of your works doesn’t mean you can’t submit other ones.

You must note that we reserve the right to reject your work(s) for any reason, which will be up to our discretion.

We will never claim your work as our own. Your name and any other pertinent information will be at the top of each WebPublish page.

Types of publications

We offer two types of publications: WebPublish (a webpage with your article in plaintext and custom JanusML formatting) and PDF publications (a standard PDF file which can be accessed via a webpage.) When contracting us to do your publishing, you can choose to do one or both of these options.

Evermore house style

Because of the new and improved JanusML that we’ve started to implement, both PDF and WebPublish articles use footnotes for citations and/or notes.