Call for Submissions

Warren Publishing, a premier custom book publisher since 1988, and Marine Corps veteran and award-winning author, Tracy Crow, recently partnered to develop the first imprint to exclusively publish books written by American women military veterans and military family members.

The imprint will operate through a newly formed contest, The Deborah Sampson Prize for Women’s Military Writing, named after Revolutionary War patriot Deborah Sampson who secretly dressed as a man to fight in the Continental Army.

Female military writers may submit manuscripts between 40,000 and 80,000 words, fiction or nonfiction. For fiction, writers may submit a short-story collection or novel. For nonfiction, writers may submit a collection of essays or a book-length memoir.

Deadline is April 31, 2017.

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Warren Publishing also announces a “Call for Submissions.”

Warren Publishing is currently accepting submissions for the following genres: fiction, non-fiction, memoirs, historical fiction, YA, art and coffee table books and children’s books. There’s no need for an invitation or representation by a literary agent, although we do ask that all manuscripts are edited and polished.

Warren Publishing is a hybrid publishing company based in Charlotte, North Carolina. For nearly 30 years, Warren has been incorporating our unique five-step publishing process to take our authors from visualization through world-wide marketplace placement in both online and retail stores. Our process is proven by our award-winning titles, quick turnarounds, and the accolades of others in the publishing business. Our work has won awards for remarkable publishing, including the Garland P. Stout Publishing Award for Excellence in Publishing.

Visit our submissions tab on our website www.warrenpublishing.net today, or call us at 980-265-2336 and learn what we can do for you!

*Please note that Warren Publishing is a family-friendly publisher and will not accept erotica or “non-PG” submissions.