Orca Books
1016
Balmoral Road
Victoria, BC
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Founded in 1984, Orca Book Publishers is an independently
owned Canadian children’s book publisher. With over 1,000 titles in print and
more than 80 new titles a year, Orca prides itself on publishing Canadian
authors (only) and bringing them to a wider market.
Orca
accepts submissions in February and August. Look for announcements on their
social media: OrcaBook
Publishers on Facebook or @orcabook on Twitter, and doubtless they’re on other
platforms, too. To submit to Orca, create an account on CanSubmit.
In February
and August, Orca will be looking for manuscripts in the following genres:
Board Books
Manuscripts
should have minimal text and be aimed at ages 0–24 months.
No art
should be included with board book submissions unless you are a professional
illustrator. Original art should never be included.
Please send
submissions to the attention of Sarah Howden.
Note: Sarah Howden is Orca’s fiction editor. She works on Board Books, Picture Books, Orca Echoes (early chapter books), and Middle Grade fiction. You can meet Sarah at our Saturday, January 17, online workshop: “Writing for Children and for Young Adults,” where Sarah will be the guest speaker. Details here.
Picture
Books
Good
stories, well told. Any lesson or moral should be secondary to credible
characters, an engaging plot and strong writing. The point of view should
invite the child reader into the story.
Even if you
have written a series, please send only one submission. “We rarely publish
sequels to our picture books, and then only if the first book has been very
successful.”
Picture
book manuscripts should typically be 1,500 words or less.
No art
should be included with picture book submissions unless you are a professional
illustrator. Original art should never be included.
Complete
manuscripts (no queries, please) should be sent to the attention of Sarah
Howden.
Orca Echoes
Early
chapter books aimed at ages six to eight
Contemporary
stories or fantasy with a universal theme, a compelling, unified plot and a
strong, sympathetic child protagonist who grows through the course of the story
and solves the central problem him/herself
Currently
seeking stories where humour, imagination and play are at the
forefront. Any lesson or moral should be well-disguised, and secondary to
an engaging plot, strong characters, and child-appeal.
6,000 to
8,000 words (max.)
Submissions
should be sent in their entirety to the attention of Sarah
Howden.
Middle
Grade fiction
Contemporary
stories with a universal theme, a compelling, unified plot and a strong,
sympathetic child protagonist who grows through the course of the story and
solves the central problem themselves
30,000 to
50,000 words
Target
audience: readers for this genre can range anywhere from 8 to 12 years
old. Please be clear about the target age group for your work in your
cover letter.
A cover
letter and the complete manuscript should be sent to the attention of Sarah
Howden.
New: Orca
Shivers
High-interest contemporary horror novels aimed at readers aged 9–12 with
a reading level approximately at age (grade 4-6)
Relatable protagonists between 11 and 14 years old in stories with
fairly intense, high-stakes horror plots. Moderate violence, mild gore and
death are okay.
Supernatural (vampires, ghosts etc.) or natural horror (crazed animals,
serial killers) are both welcome.
10,000–20,000 words, short chapters, each with cliff-hanger endings
(shorter novels of 6000+ words will be
considered).
Please send a cover letter, a short (100–200 words) synopsis, a
chapter-by-chapter outline and three sample chapters to the attention of Gabrielle
Prendergast.
Note: If you’re interested in writing for children or for young adults, sign
up for our weekly online “Writing Kid Lit – Intensive” course. Classes will run Monday evenings, starting January
14, 2026 (bur first readings will be emailed a week earlier on Jan 7). Details here.
Orca
Currents
High-interest
novels aimed at reluctant readers ages 9-12, with a reading level of
grades 1.0-4.5
Protagonists
are between 12 and 14 years old and should be appealing
and believable.
These
stories should have middle-school-appropriate story lines (family
issues, humor, sports, adventure, mystery/suspense,
sci-fi/fantasy, etc.).
12,000 to 15,000
words, 12 to 16 chapters.
Submit a
cover letter, a short (100–200 words) synopsis, and a chapter-by-chapter
outline, and a sample chapter to the attention of Gabrielle Prendergast.
Orca
Soundings
High-interest
novels aimed at reluctant readers aged 12 and up, with a reading level of grade
2.0-4.5, preferably closer to 3.0
Protagonists
are between 14 and 17 years old and should be appealing and believable.
These
stories should reflect the universal struggles that young people face. They
need not be limited to "gritty" urban tales. Can include adventures,
mystery/suspense, performing arts, romance, sport, and fsci-fi/antasy
12,000 to 15,000
words, 12 to 16 chapters
Submit a
cover letter, a short (100–200 words) synopsis, a chapter-by-chapter outline,
and a sample chapter to the attention of Gabrielle Prendergast.
Orca Anchor
High-interest
novels for reluctant teen readers ages 12 and up, with a reading level below
grade 2.0, preferably closer to 1.0
Protagonists
are between 14 and 17 years old and should be appealing and believable.
These
stories should reflect the universal struggles that young people face. They
need not be limited to "gritty" urban tales. Can include adventures,
mystery/suspense, performing arts, romance, sport, and fsci-fi/antasy
6,000 to
8,000 words, 8 to 10 chapters
Submit a
cover letter, a short (100–200 words) synopsis, a chapter-by-chapter outline,
and a sample chapter to the attention of Gabrielle Prendergast.
Graphic
Novels
Orca is
looking for stories for all ages that can be told in graphic novel format, but
no manga or anime.
Submissions
should include a cover letter, synopsis and full text of the story. The more
complete the submission, the better.
If you are
working with an illustrator, please include samples of their work and any
finished art (copies only).
Note: If you’re
interested in meeting an agent and in getting published, don’t miss our
upcoming “How to Get Published” workshop with guest Olga
Filina, literary agent and
partner with 5 Otter Literary, Sunday, February 8. Olga has
several clients she’s taken on after previous workshops we’ve done. Details here.
Orca
Footprints
Nonfiction
books about the complex environmental issues that kids face every day.
Each
48-page book aims to inspire kids to take action.
Geared to
readers ages 9 to 12 who are asking questions about the state of the natural
world.
Please
submit query only to Jenna Campbell.
New: Orca
Biography
Nonfiction books that introduce young readers to inspiring individuals
who have made positive impacts on the world.
The series aims to celebrate the legacies of lesser-known figures who
have made a difference in their communities and beyond.
Material should be appropriate for middle-grade readers, ages 9 to 12.
Please submit QUERY ONLY to Jenna Campbell.
New: Orca Take
Action
Nonfiction
books that explore big problems facing the world today.
The series
helps young readers understand these important issues and shows them how they
can make changes for a better future.
Material
should be appropriate for middle-grade readers, ages 9 to 12.
Please
submit QUERY ONLY to the attention of Jenna Campbell.
Orca Think
Nonfiction
books that introduce readers to the issues making headlines today
Well-researched topics by
authors with a connection to the subject matter
Please
submit query only to Jenna Campbell.
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more book publishers, see here {and scroll down}.
Orca
Timeline
Nonfiction
books that explore how big ides have shaped humanity in the past, present, and
into the future.
Well-researched topics by
authors with a connection to the subject matter
Material
should be appropriated for middle-grade readers, ages 9 to 12
Please
submit query only to Jenna Campbell.
Orca Wild
Nonfiction
books that challenge us to think about our relationships, both good and bad,
with vulnerable species and habitats.
Well-researched
topics by authors with a connection to the subject matter
Material
should be appropriate for middle grade readers, ages 9 to 12
Please
submit query only to Jenna Campbell.
Other
Nonfiction
Orca is
looking for unique projects that will have broad appeal to young North American
readers. These could be nonfiction picture books for elementary readers (ages 4
to 8) or books for middle grade readers (ages 9 to 12) outside the scope of the
series above. Material should be age appropriate.
Please
submit a query only to Jenna Campbell.
To submit
to Orca, create an account on CanSubmit.
See full
submission guidelines here. See
guidelines for illustrators here.
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