If you’ve looked around my website, you might have seen my post warning Australian authors about submitting unsolicited manuscripts. *Website says they weren’t accepting unsolicited until Jan. If you’re looking for Australian publishers currently accepting submissions of unsolicited manuscripts, here’s an alphabetised list. ![]() (Contact either Emily Easton or Mary Kate Castellani, editor) Send SASE and complete picture book manuscript to 175 Fifth Ave. However the 2014 Children’s Writers and Illustrators Market lists Walker & Co. *Website says Bloomsbury doesn’t accept unsolicited. They suggest you submit your work to Christian Manuscript Submissions which is an online service of the Evangelical Christian Publishers Association (ECPA). (Justin Chanda, vice president, Karen Wojtyla, editorial director, Gretchen Hirsh, associate editor, Ann Bobco, excutive art director. They very rarely accept unsolicited manuscripts and you will probably need to go through a literary agent if you want to publish with them. Mcelderry Books, Imprint of Simon and Schuster Children’s Publishing Division, Simon & Schuster, 1230 Sixth Ave., New York, NY 10020. But 2014 Children’s Writers and Illustrators Market says they publish 50% from unagented writers. *Website doesn’t say they accept unsolicited. Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Books for Children's Author (If you find an error or know of another house, please comment below.) Before submitting to any of them, always do your own research and double check their submission guidelines as everything is always changing. ![]() However, if you decide to sub yourself, I've put together a list of publishers still accepting unsolicited manuscripts. It's a tough decision to make, especially when everything moves so slow in this industry.
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