“Chronicle Books publishes a wide range of nonfiction books on our adult trade list, in categories such as cooking, fine art, design, photography, pop culture, fashion, beauty, home décor, personal relationships, and more. We accept unagented submissions of any projects suited to our list, from brilliant books to innovative gift products. What they are looking for: “To encourage submissions from a wide range of potential authors, Chronicle Books has an open submissions policy. Chicago Review Press and its imprints publish general nonfiction on a wide range of subjects….music, film, pop culture, history, feminism, LGBTQ+ interest, true crime, outdoor and nature, African American history and the Black experience, parenting, children’s and YA history, science, literature, and art.” As of September, 2022, Chicago Review Press is not accepting new fiction proposals. We look for books with a well-defined, passionate target audience. What they are looking for: “…high-quality nonfiction that will sell year after year. What they are looking for: Books “that promote the “politics and practice of sustainable living.” Chicago Review Press We look forward to reading your submission!” Celsea Green Publishing From classical literature to political memoirs, from illustrated picture books to gripping suspense thrillers – the key is in the quality…. What they are looking for: “We publish trade fiction and non-fiction, and we publish what we like…. As for fantasy, any magical system must be both rigorously coherent and integral to the plot, and overall the work must at least strive for originality.” Bancroft Press Writers familiar with what we have published in the past will know what sort of material we are most likely to publish in the future: powerful plots with solid scientific and philosophical underpinnings are the sine qua non for consideration for science fiction submissions. What they are looking for: “We publish only science fiction and fantasy. “We’re always looking for new authors and new book and calendar ideas.” Baen Books We are happy to consider submissions from creators and literary agents…” We publish as many as 150 books and 200 calendars annually. What they are looking for: “Andrews McMeel Publishing is a leading publisher of poetry, inspiration, humor, and children’s book and licensed, popular calendars. We will read and review un-agented manuscripts and proposals for picture books, middle-grade fiction, and young adult novels.” Andrews McMeel Publishing What they are looking for: “Albert Whitman & Company currently has an open submissions policy. Be sure to check a publisher’s current information to make sure that they are truly a standard publisher and have not recently switched to hybrid or self-publishing models. I am not recommending any of these publishers, just providing information. Note: This information is current as of August, 2022 but can change at any time. (And please note that I am not a publisher.) Be sure to read a publisher’s website carefully before contacting them. Some are traditional, royalty-based publishers, while others offer add-on services in addition to traditional publishing. Some of these publishers only publish in digital form, while others publish “physical” books, as well. As much as possible, all information I’ve included is quoted from the websites. For each, you’ll find a link to the contact page on their websites, as well as a brief description of the types of manuscripts they are looking for. To help you find them, I’ve put together a list of 25 publishers who accept unsolicited submissions.
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