Annabel by Kathleen Winter published by House of Anansi |
House of Anansi Press
128 Sterling Road
Lower Level
Toronto, Ontario
House of Anansi is open to submissions only two months a year: in February and in August. {Note: Anansi also has a children's division, Groundwood Books, which is always open to submissions. See here.}
Anansi accepts
works of fiction, narrative nonfiction, and poetry. Eligible writers must currently
not have an agent and must not have previously published a book. Please note that Anansi is
only able to consider submissions from Canadian citizens or residents.
Fiction:
Anansi publishes literary fiction
that has a unique flair, memorable characters, and a strong narrative voice.
Anansi fiction writers have read widely, studied their craft, and often have
previously published in reputable literary journals and/or magazines.
White Resin by Audree Wilhelmy published by House of Anansi |
Short
stories: Anansi publishes award-winning
and high-calibre short-story collections under the Astoria imprint. Anansi
short fiction has compelling and memorable premises and strong narrative
voices.
Nonfiction: Anansi
publishes compelling narrative nonfiction and strong, meticulously researched
thesis-driven works. Our nonfiction books avoid dry, jargon-filled academic
prose and have literary twists that will interest general readers and experts
alike.
Poetry: Anansi publishes
poets who have already established a strong reputation. Anansi poets usually
have had poems previously published in book form or in reputable literary
journals and/or magazines.
Like everyone
else, Anansi is particularly looking to engage with work by writers from “historically
underrepresented communities, including — but not limited to — those who are
Black, Indigenous, POC, disabled, neurodivergent, trans and LGBTQIA+.”
Unlike other
publishers, Anansi is also particularly seeking writers debuting after age forty,
and writers without an M.F.A.
February
1 – 28 and August 1 – 31, submit your work through their online portal here.
Consult
their full submission guidelines here.
Literary agent Marie Lamba |
If you’re interested in meeting an agent and in getting publihsed, don't miss our online How to Get Published workshop Sunday, February 20, with Marie Lamba of the Jennife De Chiara Literary Agency (see here).
Beyond that, Brian’s schedule continues to take shape....
Workshops:
Online: Raising the Stakes ~ How to increase
your story’s tension, Sunday, February 27. See here.
Writing Retreats:
Jackson's Point on Lake Simcoe: Writing Retreat at The Briars Resort and Spa. Get away to this modern
lakeside resort built around a historic country estate. Friday,
March 4 – Monday, March 7. Details here. Still space in this retreat.
Algonquin
Park: Writing Retreat at Arowhon Pines Resort,
June 3 – June 6. Join us for a weekend of creativity and fine dining in the
midst of the Algonquin wilderness. Details here. This retreat
is full.
Muskoka Writing Retreat at Sherwood Inn, Friday, Oct 14 – Monday Oct 17, 2022. Details here. Mark your calendars and reserve early before it fills up!
Weekly classes starting in April:
In-person: Welcome to Creative Writing, an
introductory, low-pressure course to get the creative juices
flowing Thursday evenings, April 14 – June 21. Details here.
Details
of online spring classes coming soon.
For more details or to register for any workshop,
retreat or weekly class, email brianhenry@sympatico.ca
P.S. The 2022 Canadian Writers’ Contest Calendar is still available. For details, see here.
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