Kids
Can Press
25 Dockside Drive
Toronto, Ontario
Canada M5A 0B5
Toronto, Ontario
Canada M5A 0B5
Kids
Can Press seeks picture books and nonfiction manuscripts for
children, as well as chapter books for ages 7–10. They do not accept young
adult fiction or fantasy novels.
Yasemin Uçar is a Senior Editor at Kids Can Press. Yasemin
has been a children’s book editor for close to twenty years. She worked at
Scholastic Canada before moving to London, UK, in 2001, where she worked as a
Senior Editor at Piccadilly Press. In 2006, she moved back to Toronto and
worked as a freelance editor for a number of years before joining Kids Can
Press in 2012.
Yasemin has worked with many popular and
award-winning authors and illustrators, including internationally bestselling
author Louise Rennison author of Angus
Thongs & Full-Frontal Snogging and other Georgia Nicolson books),
Ashley Spires, Barbara Coloroso and Caroline Adderson.
Note: Yasemin Uçar will be one of the guest speaker at the “Writing for
Children & for Young Adults”
workshop on Saturday, May 13, in Caledon (see here). “Writing for Children & for Young Adults”
workshops are also offered Saturday, May 27, in St. Catharines, with Anne
Shone, senior editor, Scholastic Books (see here) and Saturday, July 29, in Collingwood, with
literary agent Monica Pacheco (see here).
Andersen Press is
a specialist children's publisher. They publish picture books (500–1000 words),
juvenile fiction (3,000–5,000 words), and older fiction up to 75,000 words.
Submit a synopsis and the first three chapters by mail.
Submit a synopsis and the first three chapters by mail.
“Our list includes
sumptuous colouring books – from the pocket-sized I Heart Colouring series,
to The Book of Beasts,
a stunning, fully-foiled hardback with information about mythical monsters as well
as images to colour.
“We always seek to
bring a new twist to established genres – check out The Colossal Creature Count, an epic creature-counting
challenge, or Colourtronic, a
colour-by-numbers activity book that produces unexpectedly striking results.
There’s Dress Up Taylor Swift, which offers stylish stickers
and Painty Prints which needs inky fingerprints to
complete charming pictures. Kids are even encouraged to Destroy This Book in the Name of Science, a book full
of fun, interactive science projects.”
~ Philippa Wingate,
Publishing Director, Buster Books
Submissions of
fiction and nonfiction ideas are welcome from authors, compilers and
illustrators. No picture book or poetry submissions.
David
Fickling Books: For nearly twelve years DFB was run as an imprint – first as part of
Scholastic, then of Random House. Now they are an independent business, DFB
Storyhouse. They publish 12–20
titles a year. But while they are always open to submissions from agents, they
are open to submissions directly from authors only occasionally.
Floris
Books is an independent publishing company
based in Edinburgh, Scotland. They publish books in two main areas:
nonfiction works for adults that draw on the work of Rudolf Steiner or that would be of interest to the Steiner-Waldorf
community, and Scottish themed books for
children ages 2–15, including picture books, chapter books, middle grade and
young teens.
Quatro Kids is part of Quartro Books, which publishes a wide assortment of nonfiction books. The Kids division publishes picture books, multicultural books, picture books and information books.
Full submission guidelines here.
Hogs Back Books is a small publishing house that publishes picture books for kids up to 10 years old, both fiction and nonfiction. Hogs Back welcomes texts directly from authors and from literary agents. They are also always on the lookout for illustrators who can produce original ideas and beautifully executed work to bring their stories to life.
Little
Tiger Group is a small publisher that has has been publishing
children’s books for over 25 years. At this time only its Stripes Publishing imprint is accepting
unsolicited manuscripts. Stripes publishes
fiction for children aged 6–12 years and for teenagers.
Submit a covering letter, one page synopsis and 1,000-word
extract to: editorial@stripespublishing.co.uk
All
three Little Tiger imprints (Little Tiger, Stripes, and Caterpillar) are
looking for illustrators. Full guidelines here.
Mantra Lingua specializes in dual language resources for bilingual children and parents
and for the multi-lingual classroom. They make books and other resources in 66 languages. They are always looking for translators, illustrators, writers and creators.
Maverick
Children’s Books is a new children’s book
publisher, established in 2009, that’s growing rapidly, with 36 books scheduled
to be published in 2017. It accepts unsolicited submissions.
Picture
Books: maximum 650 words, stories in either rhyme or prose (but no poetry) and they prefer quirky. Full
guidelines here.
Junior
Books for ages 7 – 10 years, 6,000 – 18,000 words. Again, they are looking for
something a little quirky (“Sweet stories about fluffy kittens and lost puppies
are just not our thing – sorry”), and something with series potential is a
bonus. Full guidelines here.
Brian
Henry offers a full range of classes from beginner to advanced. Mostly, the
spring session classes have already started, but there are still openings in
one course:
And don't
miss the June in Algonquin Writing Retreat, Friday, June
2 – Sunday, June 4 or Monday, June 5, at Arowhon Pines Resort. Details here.
Other
upcoming workshops include: “You can write great dialogue,” Saturday,
June 10 in Guelph, with author Hannah McKinnon, (see here) and
Saturday, July 22, in London (see here) and “How to
Write Great Characters,” Saturday, June 17 in Burlington (see here).
For more
information or to reserve a spot in any Saturday workshop or weekly course,
email: brianhenry@sympatico.ca
See
Brian’s complete current schedule here, including
writing workshops and creative writing courses in Algonquin Park, Bolton,
Barrie, Brampton, Burlington, Caledon, Georgetown, Guelph, Hamilton, Ingersoll,
Kingston, Kitchener, London, Midland, Mississauga, Oakville, Ottawa,
Peterborough, St. Catharines, Saint John, NB, Sudbury, Thessalon, Toronto,
Windsor, Woodstock, Halton, Kitchener-Waterloo, Muskoka, Peel, Simcoe, York
Region, the GTA, Ontario and beyond.
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