Publishes “poetry, inspiration, humor, and children’s books”. Traditional publishers will not charge authors any money to publish their books.Ĭurrently seeking fiction and nonfiction picture book manuscripts, middle grade fiction submissions, and young adult fiction submissions. You can do this by checking out books they have published and reading reviews of their companies online. Please do your own research to make sure they are reputable companies before submitting to them. These are all publishing companies I have found on my own, but I have not had personal experience with them. Please don’t continually pester them if you don’t hear back from them. Others will only respond if they are interested in publishing your manuscript. Some of these publishers may respond within a specified time frame. Follow their submission guidelines exactly as stated. Make sure to properly format your manuscript, cover letter, and whatever else you are required to submit. Please don’t waste their time (or your own time) by submitting manuscripts that do not fit their book lists. As a result, they may receive literally thousands of manuscripts each year. Please visit their websites (not just their submissions pages) before submitting to them to make sure they are still accepting unsolicited manuscripts, to see what style of books they publish and if your manuscript would be a good match, and to read their manuscript submission guidelines.Īll of these publishing companies are kind enough to allow authors to submit unsolicited submissions. With that being said, please do not claim you have an agent for your manuscript if you don’t. I’m guessing these publishers will take agented manuscripts more seriously than unagented manuscripts since the manuscripts have already been vetted by someone in the writing industry before being submitted to them. I have listed 37 traditional publishers who are currently accepting unsolicited manuscripts (at the time of this writing) along with the links to their submissions pages.Įven though these publishers accept unsolicited manuscripts, quite a few of them have separate links or instructions for agents to submit manuscripts. Keep reading if you are a children’s book author specifically looking for traditional publishers who accept unsolicited manuscripts. You can learn more about self-publishing with the course Self-Publishing 101: Things to Consider Before Publishing Your Book in Print. If you decide self-publishing is the best option for you and your book, then you will not need to submit your manuscript to a publisher. Click here for more information about the course Choosing the Best Publishing Option for You and Your Book If you are interested in publishing a book but don’t know what the best publishing option is for you and your book, the course Choosing the Best Publishing Option for You and Your Book: Traditional Publishing, Hybrid Publishing, or Self-Publishing? may be helpful for you. If you are a children’s book author looking for resources concerning the publishing market, you may be interested in looking through The Children’s Writer’s & Illustrator’s Market 2020, The Book: The Essential Guide to Publishing for Children (provided by SCBWI to its members as a free download), The Writer’s Market 2020, or The Christian Writers Market Guide 2020. Image by Peggy und Marco Lachmann-Anke from Pixabay
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