Hungarian extreme horror and a need for guidance
I am a Hungarian writer and after much rework and editing, I have finally finished my novel. I want to take the next step, that is what the guidance part in the title is about. But first, let me summarize the novel.
80.000 words, titled 'Sluts Like Dogs', it takes place in Hungary, but is written in English (in a fully human way). It has multiple POVs, the main three being: a fat caretaker in a vocational school, who always has been a creep and liked to watch the girls , but now decided that he wants more; a restaurateur student of the school, she lives her own life without the slightest idea about becoming a target of an obsessive man; and the vice-principal, who suffers from depression and hates the caretaker (the feeling is mutual).
It has murder, torture, and non-detailed SA - both sexes as victims in all three categories. Also a little necrophilia and cannibalism. But I know how tiresome and boring can suffering and 'extreme things' in themselves be, so my novel is bolstered up by character building and a story. My main inspirations were Richard Laymon and Edward Lee, but I think I managed to find my own voice.
Now, of course, I would like to publish it. I am perfectly fine with an e-book only version and not fully reluctant to self-publish, but first I would like to try my luck with an independent publisher. Maybe someone here can help me with some recommendations - can you name some indie publishers worth reaching out to (who don't mind that I am Hungarian and won't delete the manuscript without reading)?
And even if you can't help me, but still would like to check the quality of my writing or are curious about it, I would gladly share the first three chapters (out of ten). Via e-mail or any other way you prefer or recommend.