SpoilThePlot Submission Guidelines

Thank you for contributing to SpoilThePlot! By submitting a book summary and spoilers, you help fellow readers find the endings, twists, and key details they’re looking for. Before submitting, please read the guidelines carefully.

  1. Eligible Books
    • You may submit books from any genre.
    • Make sure the book has a clear ending or conclusion that can be summarized.
    • Check SpoilThePlot first to make sure you are not submitting a duplicate entry.
  2. Required Fields
    • Complete all fields to the best of your ability. Missing information may delay publication or result in your submission being rejected.
    • If there is a field missing such as genre or ending type, leave that field blank and add the information into the comment section at the bottom of the form.
    • For any questions please email us at contact@spoiltheplot.com.
  3. Review Rights
    • SpoilThePlot reserves the right to reject or edit submissions for clarity, accuracy, or site standards.
    • Editing may include grammar, formatting, or minor adjustments to improve readability.
  4. Attribution & Conduct
    • The name you provide on the form will be displayed alongside your submission.
    • Please ensure you are comfortable having this name publicly associated with your work.
    • Submissions should not contain offensive language, personal attacks, or inappropriate content.
  5. Promotional Links
    • You may include one link to a book-related platform you run (Facebook, Instagram, website, etc.).
    • This link will appear alongside your submission and should be relevant to your work.
  6. Spoilers Placement
    • All spoilers must be included only in the “Spoilers” section of your submission.
    • Do not include any spoilers in the “About the Book” section or other descriptive areas.
  7. Tips for Writing Clear Spoilers
    • Be concise: Focus on the key events, twists, and the ending. Avoid unnecessary details or red herrings that don’t impact the story’s outcome.
    • Be accurate: Double-check facts, character names, and plot points to ensure your summary is correct.
    • Clarity matters: Write spoilers as bullet points rather than paragraphs to make them easy to scan.
    • Follow chronological order: Present events in the order they occur in the book so readers can follow the story logically.
    • Avoid assumptions: Stick to what actually happens in the book rather than personal interpretations.
    • Keep it professional: Avoid offensive or vulgar language in your spoilers.

Complete Form for Entry

Genres (Select up to three):