Second Story
Press
120 Carlton Street
Suite 412
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
M5A 4K2
Second Story Press is a
Canadian feminist press. It was
founded in 1988 by Margie Wolfe, but in 2025, Phuong Truong became the new
owner. Second Story’s list spans adult fiction and nonfiction; children’s
fiction and nonfiction, board books and picture books to young adult books. They
continue to look for stories that feature strong female and queer characters
and that explore themes of social justice, human rights, equality, and ability
issues.
Second Story is committed to
finding authentic voices, and like everyone else, they seek to publish creators
from communities who have been traditionally underrepresented in books. “These
include (but are not limited to) works by creators who are Indigenous, Black,
people of colour, people with disabilities, and members of the LGBTQIA+
community.”
Second Story focusses on
Canadian authors (either citizens or permanent residents of Canada who are
currently living in Canada), and almost all their authors are women. They do not
publish poetry, short story collections, traditional romance novels, rhyming
picture books, or books with anthropomorphized animals. Second Story Press does
not accept any submissions that have been created using artificial
intelligence.
Note: If you’re interested in meeting an agent and in
getting published, don’t miss our online How to Get Published workshops, with literary agents as guest speakers. See what's coming up here.
In addition to your query
letter, include a brief biography, a brief summary of your book, and why you’re
the best person to write it. For all juvenile work, identify the intended
audience or age range for your book.
Consider how your book fits
into Second Story’s list, how it’s different from similar or competing titles
published by Second Story or any other press, and how your book fits into the
marker; i.e., who is it written for? Include a C.V. with information about any
relevant work, previous publishing credits, and academic history (where
applicable) particularly for nonfiction.
If you don’t have any
publishing credits, don’t worry. Second Story happily publishes new authors.
Include a synopsis of your
work (500 words maximum).
For adult fiction and nonfiction
and for books for children and teens send the first three chapters.
For children's picture books, please send the entire
manuscript. You do not need to include illustrations if you are not a
professional illustrator.
Note: Second Story publishes a lot
of picture books for the 6–8-year-old age group, in addition to some picture
books for the more usual 3– -year-old age group, which is the more usual target
for picture books.
Email your submission to: submissions@secondstorypress.ca
Format the subject line thus:
ADULT/JUVENILE FICTION/NONFICTION, AUTHOR NAME, PROJECT NAME; e.g.: Juvenile
nonfiction, Erin Silver, What the Kids Did
Books for teens are classified
as juvenile. For all juvenile books, specify the intended age range in your
query letter.
Your query letter may be in
the body of your email, but attach your C.V., synopsis, and sample chapters as
a Word document or a PDF.
Please note that it can take a
period of 7–10 months to receive a response.
Illustrators:
Second Story accepts portfolios only from Canadian
illustrators. Send samples of your work and a C.V. either by mail or
by e-mail to: illustrators@secondstorypress.ca
Please
put Attn: Illustrator’s Portfolio on the package or in the subject line.
See
full submission guidelines for writers and illustrators here.
See all of Brian
Henry’s upcoming weekly writing classes, one-day
workshops, and weekend retreats here.
Navigation tips: Always
check out the Labels underneath a post; they’ll lead you to various distinct
collections of postings. For more publishers of children's and young adult books, see here {and scroll down}. For book publishers in
general, see here {and scroll down}.



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