

This broad perspective honors a variety of cultural backgrounds as well, with an emphasis on intellectual curiosity, discovery, and expression. Eerdman’s Books for Young ReadersĮerdman’s Books has a reputation for publishing books that honor a broad spectrum of religious viewpoints and traditions. Submission guidelines: They accept digital submissions only, focusing on fiction and nonfiction board books, picture books, early readers, middle-grade fiction and nonfiction (ages 8–12), and young adult novels (ages 12+).

Soldier Sister, Fly Home (Native American Heritage Month collection).What Will Fit? (Grateful for the Harvest collection).Evolution: Book III… (Spooky Reads for Scaredy-Cat Teens collection).Their goals are to make lifelong readers and to support small, independent booksellers - especially black-owned businesses. Nonfiction books for parents and educators (up to 70,000 words)Ĭharlesbridge favors books that promote a positive worldview and help young readers embrace their sense of wonder and fun.Realistic fiction picture books for readers aged 4 to 11 (up to 1,000 words).They accept submissions by email only and are currently looking for the following: Dazzling Travis: A Story About Being Confident & OriginalĪccording to their submission guidelines page, their current review window began November 1st, 2020, and ends February 1st, 2021.Evie’s Field Day: More than One Way to Win.Cardinal Rule PressĬardinal Rule Press describes its goal as “realistic, representative books for socially thoughtful children.” They’re committed to producing books that reflect the diversity of our world and that inspire their readers to make a difference. If you want them to acknowledge receipt of your submission, enclose a self-addressed stamped postcard. Ancient and Epic Tales from Around the WorldĪccording to the submission guidelines, August House is open to submissions and editorial inquiries by mail only - no emails, no phone calls.They produce books with lesson plans and favor stories that highlight underrepresented cultures, their histories, and their traditions. August HouseĪugust House has a soft spot for folk tales from the oral tradition and scary stories. Submission guidelines: To avoid misunderstandings, they provide helpful lists of what they want and what they don’t.īilingual authors are welcome to submit manuscripts in Spanish and English. Arbordale PublishingĪrbordale is always open to new ideas for picture books with a science and math twist - books with engaging stories, both fictional and factual. Submission guidelines: They favor stories with contemporary themes (even those with a historical setting).Īnd they’re committed to publishing more work from underrepresented creatives, including BIPOC and LGBTQ2SIA+ authors and artists.

