Monday, September 29, 2025

Annick Press wants your kid lit manuscripts

Annick Press

665 Gerrard Street East
Toronto, ON
M4M 1Y2

https://www.annickpress.com/

Annick Press is currently accepting submissions of picture books, early chapter books, middle grade fiction, YA fiction, graphic novels, and nonfiction for kids of all ages.

They’re also looking for illustrators and encourage illustrators to submit their portfolios for consideration.

Annick aims to empower readers, open minds, and create a lifelong love of reading. Annick books feature contemporary themes (even if the setting is historical) and center kids’ perspectives and experiences.

Like everyone else, Annick is committed to publishing diverse authors and illustrators. They give preferential treatment to LGBTQ2SIA+ creators, Black creators, Indigenous creators, creators of color, creators living with disabilities, and anyone living at the intersections of these identities.

Picture Books

“The picture books that excite us most combine original ideas with strong storytelling. We look for submissions where children are the main drivers of the story and/or explore ideas in ways that have inherent appeal for kids. We love stories told from unique perspectives that tap into deeper issues and emotions, conveying poignant messages without being didactic.

“We welcome nonfiction ideas for picture books too; these can be a great way to introduce very young readers to engaging topics that are relevant to their experiences. Nonfiction does not have to be strictly educational: we look for ideas that have appeal and will capture young readers’ imaginations.

“Generally, we prefer to receive the manuscript alone, without accompanying illustrations. We do want to know however, if your idea includes a visual narrative to accompany the text, which will help us assess it. We also welcome general suggestions for the art that you’d like us to be aware of when reviewing your manuscript. Our picture books tend to be 32 pages and no longer than 1,000 words.”

Please submit your full manuscript and cover letter as .docx or .pdf attachments to submissions@annickpress.com

Early Reader Chapter Books

Annick is excited to have recently started publishing more chapter books for early readers, ages 6–9.

“We’re looking for submissions on topics that will resonate with readers of this age group, either with series potential or intended as standalone stories. We’re looking for emotionally resonant, thought-provoking stories with accessible, authentic, and age-appropriate language and vocabulary. We love stories that explore the interpersonal dynamics relevant to readers this age, that ask questions and encourage self-reflection.

“The typical length of our early chapter books ranges from about 7,000–10,000 words. Submissions can be either a complete manuscript or sample chapter(s) with a story outline. If you are pitching a series, please consider including subsequent story ideas in your submission.”

Please submit your full manuscript and cover letter as .docx or .pdf attachments 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 20,000–40,000 words.”

Please submit your first chapter, synopsis and cover letter as .docx or .pdf attachments to submissions@annickpress.com.

Young Adult Fiction

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 50,000–70,000 words.”

Please submit your first chapter, synopsis and cover letter as .docx or .pdf attachments to submissions@annickpress.com

Comics

Annick publishes a small, select list of comics (aka graphic novels) for young readers.

“We define comics as any story told with panels. They can be early readers, middle grade, or YA. They can be fiction or nonfiction, series or stand-alone. You do not need to have experience in comics making to submit to Annick. We are committed to helping new voices find a place in the publishing world—many of our most successful comics are by creators who had never made a story more than a few pages long before publishing with us.

“Most of our books are made by creators who are both the writer and the illustrator, but we are open to submissions of just text manuscripts, comic artist portfolios for consideration to be paired with an author, or author-illustrator teams who already work together.”

Please send your submission to submissions@annickpress.com
Make sure your name is included in the name of each file you send.

Artist/illustrator or team:

  • Story outline. This should succinctly tell the entire story: beginning, middle, and end. (1–2 pages in .pdf or .docx)
  • Cover letter. Describe what you hope to accomplish creating this book, why it’s a good fit for Annick, and a little about you. (1-page .pdf or .docx)
  • Thumbnails. (20 sequential pages, .pdf, do not exceed 20 MB)
  • Art samples. These could be fully rendered panels of current project proposal or previous work. It could be paneled or not, but it should be representative of the book you want us to publish. (5–10 pages, .pdf, do not exceed 20 MB)

Writer only:

  • Story outline. This should succinctly tell the entire story: beginning, middle, and end. (1–2 pages in .pdf or .docx)
  • Cover letter. Describe what you hope to accomplish creating this book, why it’s a good fit for Annick, and a little about you. (1-page .pdf or .docx)
  • Sample pages. In the format you would intend to deliver work to artists. (10 pages, .pdf or .docx)

Artist only:

  • Cover letter. Describe what kinds of books you are interested in working on and a little about you. (1-page .pdf or .docx)
  • Art samples. These can be any combination of sketches, thumbnails, and final art, but at least half of the samples should be fully rendered paneled pages, and should reflect whatever styles you are interested in working in. (10–20 pages, .pdf, do not exceed 20 MB)

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 encouraging critical thinking and allowing them to draw their own conclusions.

“We’re looking for manuscripts (picture book, middle grade or YA) that combine an original idea with engaging storytelling, 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.

“We encourage submissions on wide-ranging topics, including science and technology, historical events, and contemporary social issues as they relate to the reader’s world and beyond.

“Our nonfiction titles aim to be highly visual, with photographs and/or illustrations to complement the text. We recommend a maximum word count of 1,000 words for nonfiction picture book manuscripts and 10,000–15,000 words for middle grade and YA.

For picture book nonfiction submissions, email your full manuscript and cover letter as .docx or .pdf attachments to submissions@annickpress.com

For middle grade and YA nonfiction submissions, please submit a sample chapter, detailed outline, and cover letter as .docx or .pdf attachments to submissions@annickpress.com

Illustrators

“We’re keen to see portfolios that demonstrate stylistic range, expressive characters, and visual storytelling. Don’t forget to include illustrations of kids!”

Please send sample images or a link to your portfolio, along with a few words about yourself, to art@annickpress.com

Mentorship program

Annick Press has an annual mentorship program is for new or emerging writers (with not more than one published book) and who are “LGBTQ2SIA+ writers, Black writers, Indigenous writers, writers of color, writers living with disabilities, and anyone living at the intersections of these identities.”

Selected mentees will receive a $1,000 bursary for a four-month mentorship period. Mentees will be paired with an Annick editor, who will tailor the program to the mentee’s goals and interests.

Deadline for 2025: Sept 29 at midnight. See full details of the mentorship program and application form here.

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