Special Call for Submissions

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.

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