Keystone can handle all of your bound galley needs. We realize the sometimes critical timing of getting bound galleys to reviewers and we strive to meet those deadlines.
Galleys—review copies, need to be sent out for review approximately three to six months in advance (depending on the media) of your publication date, because that is roughly the lead time needed by the media to get reviewers, set the review in type, proof and edit it, print it, and mail it out to subscribers.
Reviewers are not like regular readers. They are not used to reading finished books. They read galleys or uncorrected page proofs. They deal in what is "news" in their world—forthcoming books. And they want to tell their subscribers about them so the subscribers can buy what interests them.
Who should review copies be sent to?
We recommend that review copies be sent to Kirkus Reviews, Booklist, Library Journal, Publishers Weekly, and Choice. Reviews and listings in these prestigious "trade" publications are seen by thousands of journalists, other prospective reviewers, library book buyers, bookstores, schools, literary associations, as well as the reading public.
Review copies should also be sent to large-circulation newspapers and magazines: the New York Times Review of Books, the Washington Post Book World, the Miami Herald, the L.A. Times, the Cleveland Plain Dealer, the Detroit Free Press, the Chicago Tribune, the Denver Post, Newsweek, Time and People.