Redemption by Yvonne Harris published by Dragon Hill |
Dragon Hill Publishing
Edmonton, Alberta
http://dragonhillpublishing.com/
Established in 1993, Dragon Hill publishes books
for the popular adult and youth markets in Canada. Owner and President Marina
Michaelides aims to produce books that help individuals better understand
themselves and their place in the community and that increases understanding
and tolerance among individuals and cultures.
Marian’s focus is on biographies, histories, and other
works dedicated to a regional sense of place or a given community’s heritage. Under
the Argenta Press imprint, she publishes both fiction and nonfiction.
Send proposals, including sample chapters to: marinam@dragonhillpublishing.com
Full
guidelines here.
The Identity Shift by Arlene F. Marks published by EDGE |
EDGE Science Fiction and Fantasy
Publishing
P.O. Box 1714
Calgary, AB T2P 2L7
Canada
EDGE is currently seeking high-quality novel-length science fiction and fantasy submissions of all types. Edge is not interested in erotica, strictly religious fiction, short stories (other than submission for a specific anthology), dark and gruesome fantasy, or poetry.
Manuscripts should be written in good taste and be aimed at a well-read, mature audience.
EDGE only accepts submissions of novels between 75,000 and
100,000 words. EDGE occasionally publishes YA speculative fiction; however, any
YA submissions must meet all the regular guidelines, including the length requirements
and must be aimed at a well-read, mature audience.
Mail your submission
to the Acquisitions Editor. Include a query letter, synopsis, title page, and
first three chapters. But be sure to consult their submissions page first; they’re
fussy about manuscript set up, etc. See here.
Agnes, Murderess by Saah Leavitt published by Freehand |
Freehand Books
515, 815 1st Street SW
Calgary, AB T2P 1N3
Freehand publishes innovative and literary novels, short story collections,
graphic literature, and works of creative nonfiction. Freehand does not
currently publish poetry, young adult fiction, or children’s books. Freehand only
publish Canadian authors. At this time, they’re particularly interested in
submissions of graphic literature (memoir, etc).
Like everyone else, Freehand Books
supports and is deeply interested in diversity and welcomes and encourage
submissions from Indigenous writers, writers of colour, writers from the
LGBTQ2S community, writers with disabilities, and women. Freehand is
especially open to work that challenges expectations and expands readers’ empathy
and knowledge. Freehand is also interested in publishing Western
Canadian writers, as they are proudly based in Calgary. Most of all, Freehand looks
for well-crafted work of exceptional literary merit.
Submit your work by mail. Full submission guidelines here.
The Cine Star Salon by Leah Ranada published by NeWest |
NeWest Press
#201 8540 – 109 Street
Edmonton, Alberta
NeWest is looking for outstanding literary works by established and emerging
Canadian authors. On average, NeWest publishes 10 to 12 books a year. Their
list includes fiction (including mysteries), poetry, drama, and nonfiction
works with literary merit.
NeWest is especially interested in publishing
books by Western Canadian authors or which explore Western Canadian themes. And,
like everyone else, they welcome submissions from people of colour and
Indigenous authors, members of the LGBTQ+ community, and writers with visible
or invisible disabilities.
Email your submission to: submissions@newestpress.com
Include a cover letter, synopsis,
CV, and your full manuscript. See their submission guidelines here.
Note: This is Post #2 of Independent Alberta Publishers. See post #1 here and post #3 here.
Author Tanya Bellehumeur-Allatt will be the guest speaker for the Writing Personal Stories class |
Brian Henry’s schedule continues to take shape...
One-day Workshops:
Online: Writing for Children and for Young Adults workshop, with guests Patricia Ocampo, senior editor, Kids Can Press, and young adult author Tanaz Bhathena, Saturday, January 15, 2022. Details here.
Online: How to Make Yourself Write ~ A Creativity Workout, Sunday, Jan 23, 2022. Details here.
Weekly Classes (see details of all winter classes here):
New – Online: Writing Personal Stories, Monday
evenings, 7 – 9 p.m., January 17 – March 28, 2022 {no class Feb 21 or
March 7}. Details here.
Online: Exploring Creative Writing ~Discover your creative side, Tuesday afternoons, 1 – 3 p.m., January 25 – March 29 {no class March 8}. Details here.
Join us for fine dining and fine company at the Briars Retreat |
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, 2022. Details here.
Algonquin Park: Writing Retreat at Arowhon Pines Resort, Friday, June 3 – Monday,
June 6. Details here.
Navigation tips: Always
check out the Labels underneath a post; they’ll lead you to various distinct
collections of postings. For more children’s and young adult publishers,
see here {and
scroll down}. For book publishers in general, see here {and
scroll down}.
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