PERMISSION TO FORWARD
CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS: WHITE ROSE PUBLISHING
& HARBOURLIGHT BOOKS
Pelican Book Group is seeking manuscripts to fill a special 2012
holiday release extravaganza. We are currently seeking novelette to
novella length stories (between 15,000 and 25,000 words) to fill
twenty-four special slots. Stories may fit either the White Rose
Publishing (romance) or the Harbourlight Books (general fiction)
imprint, but must have a Christmas theme. Submissions must be
received on or before 1 May 2012.
Stories must be Christian fiction, may be contemporary or
historical, and may fall under any subgenre (e.g. romantic suspense,
sci-fi,) To submit, please use the submission form found on our
website. ( http://www.pelicanbookgroup.com/ec/submission-form ) Be
sure to include: CHRISTMAS SUBMISSION in the additional notes
section.
In addition, Pelican Book Group is always open to general
submissions. Full submission guidelines may be found at
http://www.pelicanbookgroup.com/ec/write-for-us
For more information about White Rose Publishing and Harbourlight
Books please visit our website at http://www.pelicanbookgroup.com
or read some of our titles. Our books are available local and online
retailers such as Amazon, ARe, Apple, Barnes and Noble, Christian
Book Distributors, Sony.
Special Call for Submissions
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