Publishers

Browse Catholic and Catholic-friendly publishers. Many of these hear pitches at our conventions.

NOTE: This list is for informational purposes only. We do not guarantee that the publishers are accepting submissions or that the information is up-to-date. (We do record changes as we get them.)

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List of Publishers

Ascension Press: https://ascensionpress.com/

For adults

  • Devotionals, particularly connecting to Scripture, prayer, saints
  • Catholic living, particularly things like spirituality of aging, eldercare, mental health (not clinical, more hope, healing, peace)
  • Doctors of the Church
  • Helping people connect Scripture to their life
  • A concept of A Catholic Guide to the Catechism (broken into the 4 pillars)
  • Understanding womanhood/manhood through Scripture and Tradition
  • Hope as a general concept, but especially hope and healing
  • Anything that touches upon a sense of purpose and identity in God
  • Not accepting fiction

For children

  • Graphic novel/comic book style for middle school (fiction or nonfiction)
  • Toddler/elementary age books on saints, sacraments, devotions, etc.

Ave Maria Press: NO SIMULTANEOUS PITCHES. Ave Maria Press is a publisher of non-fiction religious trade books of spirituality and Christian living. We are particularly looking for non-fiction writers with a substantial readership — speakers, podcasters, and other social media communicators. Prior to your pitch, please send me ([email protected]) a link to your working, updated author website with samples of your work, writer’s page, and social media accounts. Ave is especially interested in unique Scripture study products and fresh approaches to classic Catholic devotions and other prayer-related titles. Please, no fiction, poetry, or children’s books. You can find our writers’ guidelines at https://www.avemariapress.com/manuscript-submissions

Chrism Press: NO CHILDREN/MG/YA. Chrism Press is an imprint of WhiteFire Publishing dedicated to stories informed by Catholic and Orthodox Christianity that may not be able to find a home in either mainstream secular or Christian (Evangelical) presses. These two ancient faiths share a sacramental and incarnational vision that illuminates the imagination, as well as a centuries-old literary tradition spanning from Dante to Dostoevsky and beyond. Whether Christian themes are presented overtly, subtly, or symbolically, Chrism Press seeks Spirit-filled fiction in all genres. We are not afraid of darkness; we enjoy the strange and the weird, as well as humor, romance, adventure, and fun. We strongly believe that fiction should never be boring. We invite readers to “Anoint Your Imagination” with a wide array of stories that enlighten while they entertain. https://chrismpress.com/submissions/

Dunham Literary Agent Anjanette Barr: Dunham Literary represents both non-fiction and fiction authors for audiences of all ages. Anjanette Barr does not represent erotica, politics, sports, true crime, or horror. She accepts simultaneous submissions. Our submission guidelines are here: https://www.dunhamlit.com/how-to-submit.html

Elk Lake Publishing: All fiction for all age groups except for picture books, horror, and erotic. We do not like cozy Amish, but do like cozy mysteries. Most interested in mystery/suspense and speculative. Nonfiction that’s out of the ordinary or is covering a current felt need and can get me to read past the three chapters and want more. No devotionals, memoir, poetry, or cookbooks. Guidelines at https://elklakepublishinginc.com/#

En Route Books & Media: En Route seeks to promote the Catholic spiritual journey. We accept new, unsolicited book queries or submissions that concern Catholic themes in the areas of theology, spirituality, and literature. https://enroutebooksandmedia.com/contact-us/

Liturgy Training Publications:  https://ltp.org/ Looking for nonfiction manuscripts that are related to the liturgy and sacraments.

Marian Press: NO SIMULTANEOUS PITCHES. We publish popular works aimed at a broad audience serving the Church where the need is greatest, especially by promoting the Divine Mercy message and devotion, devotion to Mary Immaculate, and prayer for the Holy Souls in Purgatory. We are looking for faithful and accessible works written by writers who know their audience and put their needs first by writing true, readable, and clear books in service to Christ and His Church. Generally, we don’t publish poems or scripts. Catholic non-fiction is broadly of interest; excellent Catholic fiction will merit serious consideration. https://www.marian.org/marianpress/guidelines.php

Our Sunday Visitor: We are particularly interested in the following categories:

  • Spiritual Growth, Devotionals, and Prayer Books: Books that accompany readers on their spiritual journey and offer unique, practical insights for growing in friendship with God, especially through prayer and the sacraments
  • Scripture: Books from experts about how to read, understand, pray, and apply Scripture, as well as Bible studies
  • Catholic Family Life and Spiritual Growth: Practical guides for growing in our faith as a family
  • Biographies: Informative and inspiring biographies of saints and other key figures in the Church’s history
  • History: Informative, unique histories related to the Catholic Church, especially in the United States
  • Faith and Culture: Books about the intersection of faith and contemporary culture
  • Evangelization, Apologetics, and Catechetics: Books that help readers explain, defend and share the Faith with others
  • Parish and Pastoral Ministry: Books that help pastors, leaders and parishioners conduct parish life more effectively, and books that can provide comfort and guidance for Catholics seeking help and healing in times of difficulty
  • OSV Kids. We are actively seeking short chapter books for middle grade readers (ages 7 – 10), and works of interest to tweens and young teens.

Guidelines: https://osv.submittable.com/submit/55853/submit-a-query-letter-to-osv-books

Pauline Books & Media (Adults): www.pauline.org/submissions For adult titles, Pauline Books & Media is looking for books that help people to know and love God, and live their relationship with God in their everyday lives. Some of the main categories we publish are spirituality, adult faith formation, evangelization, prayer and prayer books, lives and writings of the saints, Marian themes, media literacy formation, theology of the body, family life, personal growth, and teacher and pastoral resources. In general, we do not accept academic texts, accounts of private revelations, fiction for adults, poetry, or personal memoirs.

Pauline Books & Media (Children): www.pauline.org/submissions We are looking for high-quality manuscripts for children—toddlers through teens—that:

  • convey an authentically Catholic sacramental worldview and
  • have a strong, distinct voice that engages readers’ imaginations.  In our Catholic fiction for kids and teens we especially look for:
  • compelling stories with complex, well-developed characters, and
  • organic incorporation of a Catholic worldview into the narrative.

Our nonfiction seeks to teach the Catholic faith in a way that:

  • evokes wonder, curiosity, and creativity.   In all our books for children and teens, we value projects that:
  • are sensitive and relevant to the needs of our readers and their families,
  • are formational on all levels of the human person,
  • bring children, their families, and their communities to an encounter with the God who loves them.

Paulist Press: https://www.paulistpress.com/ We would be looking for books on popular spirituality, aimed at a general audience rather than academic. In general, we do not publish autobiographies or memoirs, nor do we publish poetry. In addition, we are not in the market for works of fiction. We do a limited number of children’s books every year.