By Kira Vermond |
Annick Press
388 Carlaw Avenue
Suite 200
Toronto, Ontario
Note: Don't ever
miss a post on Quick Brown Fox. Fill in your email in the Follow Brian by Email
box to the right under my bio, and get each post delivered to your
Inbox. If you’re not yet on my newsletter list, send me an email,
including your locale to brianhenry@sympatico.ca ~Brian
Annick Press
is currently accepting
submissions of picture books, middle grade fiction, YA fiction, and nonfiction
for kids of all ages. Annick’s stories feature contemporary themes (even if the
setting is historical) and aim to instill kids with the joy of reading.
“We are committed to
publishing diverse authors and illustrators and believe strongly in producing
books that reflect our readers' own experiences while broadening their
perspectives. In considering submissions, we prioritize #ownvoices
representation of underrepresented and marginalized communities and identities.
We encourage creators who identify as LGBTQ2SIA+, Indigenous, Black, and people
of color to submit their work. We also encourage submissions from creators
living with disabilities. Click here to read about our new Editorial Mentorship Program.”
Send submissions to “The Editor”
at: submissions@annickpress.com
attach files in .docx or .pdf format
Picture Books
“The picture books that
excite us most combine original ideas with strong storytelling and inherent
appeal for kids. We prefer child-centered stories that tap into deeper issues
and emotions, conveying poignant messages without being didactic. Generally, we
prefer to receive the manuscript alone, without illustrations, though you are
welcome to include suggestions. Our picture books tend to be 32 pages and no
longer than 1000 words.”
Submit your full manuscript
and cover letter to submissions@annickpress.com
Middle Grade Fiction
“Annick’s middle reader
novels aim to engage kids with exciting stories that inspire deep thought and
reflection. We’re looking for original stories with motivated characters, high
stakes, and gripping action, even if it’s delivered in subtle form. Humor, even
if used occasionally, is an asset. The typical length of our middle reader
novels is 20,000 to 40,000 words.”
Submit your first chapter,
synopsis and cover letter to submissions@annickpress.com
“Annick’s YA fiction
features distinctive contemporary voices that wrestle with the big issues that
matter to teens. We’re looking for powerful, dramatic, thought-provoking
stories across most sub-genres, though the best way to determine if your
manuscript might be a fit for us is to check out a few of our recent teen
titles. Our YA novels tend to range from 50,000 to 70,000 words.”
Submit your first chapter, synopsis and cover letter to submissions@annickpress.com
Nonfiction
“Annick’s nonfiction titles aim to hook readers with fascinating subject matter, appealing to their natural sense of wonder. These books give kids a solid foundation of facts while allowing them to draw their own conclusions.
“We’re looking for
manuscripts that combine an original idea with narrative skills, a distinctive
voice and dedication to accuracy. Show us your passion for the material and the
little-known details that will captivate kids and encourage further
exploration.”
Submit a sample chapter,
detailed outline and cover letter to submissions@annickpress.com
“We’re always looking to
add new illustrators to our list. We’re keen to see portfolios that demonstrate
stylistic range, expressive characters and visual storytelling. Don’t forget to
include illustrations of kids!”
Send sample images or a
link to your portfolio, along with a few words about yourself, to submissions@annickpress.com
Full submission guidelines
here.
Katie Hearn, editorial director Annick Press |
Note: Katie Hearn, editorial director, Annick Press, and picture book author Lana Button will be the guest speakers for: Writing for Children and for Young Adults, an online workshop Sunday, Nov 14. Details here.
Also, if you’re
interested in meeting an agent and in getting published, don’t miss our online How
to Get Published workshop
See all of Brian Henry’s upcoming weekly writing classes, one-day workshops, and weekend retreats here.
No comments:
Post a Comment
Note: Only a member of this blog may post a comment.