Can't Help Falling, a memoir by Tarah Schwartz, published by LLP |
Linda Leith Publishing
P.O. Box 322, Victoria
Station
Westmount, Quebec
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Linda Leith Publishing is a Montreal house specializing in literary fiction and nonfiction
written in English or translated into English. Their books in French are
published by Linda Leith
Éditions.
“We have a
special love of short books. We like edgy subjects and original voices. What we
love most are good books that might not see the light of day if it were not for
Linda Leith Publishing.”
They’re
seeking submissions on a variety of topics of current and lasting
interest from Canadian writers or permanent residents of diverse regions and backgrounds. Like everyone else,
they particularly invite submissions form “culturally diverse writers,
Indigenous writers, LGBTQ+ writers, and other marginal and minority voices from
across Canada.”
LLP is currently considering new
literary fiction and nonfiction titles in English and in translation for
publication in 2024 and beyond.
For fiction, they’re looking for both
novels and novellas, 25,000–80,000 words.
For their Singles series, LLP is
looking for essays and other literary nonfiction 20,000–40,000 words, though
they’ll also consider longer nonfiction.
For Young Adult books, they’re looking
for the same “freshness, compassion, and intelligence that intrigues us in books
for adults.”
To get an idea of what LLP
publishes, check out their previously published books here.
Pays royalties.
Deadline March 1, 2023. Full guidelines here.
Literary Agent Rachel Orr |
If
you’re interested in meeting an agent and in getting published, don’t miss our
online How to Get Published workshop, Sunday, February 26, with
literary agent Erin Clyburn of Howland
Literary Agency. Details here.
If
you’re particularly interested in writing for children, be sure to sign up for
our online Sunday, March 5 workshop with Rachel Orr, a literary agent with Prospect
Literary Agency and formerly an editor at HarperCollins Children's Books. Details here.
And
most especially, don’t miss our online Writing Kid
Lit course Sunday afternoons, April
2 – May 28. Details here.
Beyond
that, Brian’s schedule continues to take shape:
More spring courses:
Online: Writing Personal Stories, Tuesday
afternoons, April 11 – May 30, 2023. Details here.
Online: Welcome to Creative
Writing, Wednesday evenings, April 12 – June 7. Details here.
In-person: Welcome to Creative Writing, Thursday
evenings, April 20 – June 15, 2023, in Burlington. Details here.
A one-day workshop:
Online: Finding Your Voice, Saturday, April 15, with author Laurie
Elizabeth Flynn. Details here.
Writing
Retreats:
New: Late summer Writing Retreat in Algonquin Park at Arowhon Pines Resort. Tuesday, Sept
4 – Friday, Sept 8. Details here. We still
have lots of room in this retreat.
Early spring Writing Retreat in Muskoka at Sherwood Inn, Friday,
March 24 – Monday March 27. Details here. Waiting list only.
Algonquin in June Writing Retreat at Arowhon Pines Resort, Friday, June
9 – Monday, June 12. Details here. Waiting
list only.
To
reserve a spot or for more details about any course, workshop or retreat, email brianhenry@sympatico.ca
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