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Does Harvest House Publishers accept manuscript submissions?

Harvest House no longer accepts or reviews any unsolicited queries, proposals, or manuscripts.

If you would like to receive a thorough evaluation of your book proposal or manuscript, we recommend HonestEditing. When you submit your book proposal and two sample chapters, you will receive a two- to four-page evaluation from a professional editor within ten business days. Your evaluation will tell you what you're doing right, what you're doing wrong, and what can be improved. It will also give you a number of practical recommendations and cutting-edge tools you can use right away. Visit their website at www.honestediting.com

We also recommend that new authors check out PartnerPublishers™, a custom publishing service that works primarily with new authors in a partnership to get their books published. While PartnerPublishers™ is a full-service Christian publisher, their main calling is to mentor new authors and help them get launched. Most of their authors are referred by major publishing houses, like Harvest House, who see potential in a project but are unable to publish the author's manuscript at this time. We think PartnerPublishers™ is a great way for selected authors to get their writing career launched. Visit their website at www.partnerpublishers.com.

As a member of the Evangelical Christian Publishers Association, we are pleased to recommend Christian Manuscript Submissions, the primary source for unsolicited manuscripts, at www.ChristianManuscriptSubmissions.com. They can also be reached via email at info@christianmanuscriptsubmissions.com. We think you will find this to be a cost-effective way to share your proposal with the member publishers of ECPA.

Another service available is The Writer's Edge, a manuscript screening service for Christian publishers to review proposals by aspiring writers. You can contact them by mail at PO Box 1266, Wheaton, IL. 60189; by email at info@writersedgeservice.com; or through their website located at www.WritersEdgeService.com. Please note that if you choose to post your material on a manuscript review website, it is not necessary to contact us. If we are interested in your project, we will notify you.

Sally Stuart's book The Christian Writer's Market Guide (published by Harold Shaw Publishers) is another valuable help when searching for the right publishing house. It also contains a list of literary agents. To purchase a copy, simply email stuartcwmg@aol.com or write to Sally E. Stuart, 1647 SW Pheasant Dr., Aloha, OR. 97006-3811.

Does Harvest House Publishers accept art submissions?

Harvest House does not accept unsolicited art submissions.




One-Minute Answers to Skeptics Speaking all over the United States about apologetics issues, Charlie Campbell has heard just about every question skeptics have to offer. In this concise, reader-friendly handbook, he provides brief responses to the top-40 questions that keep people from the faith. Includes a gracious introduction to skeptics and many inspiring quotes. More More >

The Promise of Heaven Everyone has questions about life after death. The Promise of Heaven combines solid biblical teaching gleaned from Randy Alcorn’s best-selling book, Heaven, with the awe-inspiring photography of John MacMurray to give readers a tantalizing glimpse at what could be their future home. More More >

The Country House Courtship Linore Burkard’s fans devoured her first two Regency novels. In this sequel the year is 1818 and Miss Beatrice Forsythe is determined to marry well. After all, her sister married The Paragon five years earlier--which all but guarantees that Beatrice can also make a match to a wealthy man. More More >




Classic Christianity Over half a million helped by this breakthrough book! Drawing on his struggles and teaching/counseling experience, Bob George tackles common questions: Don’t I have to “get right” before approaching God? Does He accept me? I’m saved and forgiven…is there something more? A life-transforming distillation of the truths of the gospel. More More >

On a Someday

Popular author Roxanne Henke strikes a chord with readers as she introduces us to the Westin family and their “someday” retirement plans. But what happens when those plans collide? When your “someday” dreams don’t materialize?

On a Someday asks the big questions of life...and tries to answer them.

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An Invitation to Tea

The bestselling An Invitation to Tea by beloved author Emilie Barnes and celebrated artist Sandy Clough has a fresh format and new paintings sure to please all who enjoy gathering over the warmth of tea. This refreshing gift includes the treasures of delicious recipes, inspirational quotes, and hospitality ideas.

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The Popular Dictionary of Bible Prophecy This wonderfully easy-to-use tool explains every prophetic term in the Bible clearly and concisely. Definitions from A to Z help readers to quickly and easily find any word or phrase that is important for understanding Bible prophecy. Readers will discover how terms work together to build a systematic end-times theology. More More >

Jessie

Book three in bestselling author Lori Wick’s popular new Big Sky Dreams series transports readers to the Montana Territory in the late 1800s where they meet Jessie Wheeler, whose long–absent husband, Seth, returns to prove his love. But can Jessie trust him or God with her family’s future?

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Grandma, What Was It Like Growing Up Country?

This hardcover keepsake journal corrals inspiring quotes and questions in one beautiful location so Grandma can share about her life as a country girl. Artist Donald Zolan’s sweet paintings of girls swinging in apple trees, playing with kittens, and feeding hens add delight to each grandmother’s journey down memory lane.

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