Birmingham Publisher, The Emma Press, Launches Call for Picture Book Manuscripts

From The Queen of Seagulls by Rūta Briede. Image courtesy of The Emma Press.

The Emma Press, a publisher from the UK, contacted me and asked if I would share this on my site. They look wonderful! If you have a picture book manuscript that you’re looking to submit, please take a look at them!

Take a look at their announcement:

“The Emma Press has announced a call for picture book submissions from writers – including those who illustrate their own work.

The independent publisher, which is based in the Jewellery Quarter in Birmingham, are looking for manuscripts for picture books for children with potential for crossover appeal.

The call is open from 14th January 2019, and closes on 20th April 2019.

Writers are invited to send in full manuscripts for the first round of submissions. All finished picture books will be 32 pages long, including front-matter and end-matter. The editorial team reading the submissions will consist of Yen-Yen Lu, Charlotte Geater, Emma Wright, and Philippa Barker.

Successful proposals will be matched with illustrators.

The editors are particularly keen to see picture book manuscripts from authors who are underrepresented in publishing. They are keen to see submissions from BAME writers, from writers with immigrant backgrounds, from LGBTQ+ writers, and from disabled writers. They are seeking new stories, and fresh perspectives on the world for a curious, contemporary readership.

Publisher Emma Wright said: ‘Picture books are a vital part of childhood. They are where we start to learn about ourselves and the world around us, and about the possibilities of literature, art and the imagination. There is still so much work to be done to make the world of picture books an inclusive, welcoming place where children can see themselves and also learn about others. I am looking forward to building an exciting, outward-looking list for children of all backgrounds.’

Alongside their call for picture book manuscripts, this month the press is launching Bicki-Books, a series of bijou picture books, which each feature a classic Latvian nursery rhyme translated into English. Every book is fully illustrated by a top Latvian illustrator. The series is art-directed by Rūta Briede.

The Emma Press’s most recent picture book is The Dog Who Found Sorrow, published in December 2018. It is written by Rūta Briede and illustrated by Elīna Brasliņa, who were both award winners at the 2017 International Jānis Baltvilks Awards in Children’s Literature and Book Art. It is translated from the Latvian by Brasliņa.

The Emma Press celebrated its fifth anniversary in 2018, and they won the Michael Marks Award for poetry pamphlet publishers in 2016. They have published a number of illustrated poetry books, including many for children, and they launched their picture books list in early 2018 with Rūta Briede’s award-winning book Queen of Seagulls.

This is their first open call for original picture books written in English.”

You can also find them on Facebook and Twitter.

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