JGP Submission GuidelinesWelcome to Jupiter Gardens Press. We publish three distinct lines of fiction and nonfiction. We pay royalties and do not ask for any fees from the author. We have extensive experience in the publishing industry and we want to be an author-friendly publisher with a great line-up of books. We currently publish three distinct lines:
We have merged Kittyhorse Publishing with Jupiter Gardens Press, and will publish children's and YA content so long as they meet our regular lines above. Please send them to the regular submission's address and indicate that the work is aimed at young adults or children. If you would like to keep up to date with our book releases, please subscribe to our newsletter. Our release dates coincide with the full moon. To submit your work for consideration, please email submissions(a)jupitergardens.com with a cover letter detailing your writing experience (if any, we do welcome new authors), and attach in RTF format, a 2-4 page synopsis, and the first three chapters. Our current response time is 2 to 4 weeks. We do not accept simultaneous submissions. Some important highlights about our company and our contracts: We welcome your questions! Please ask! Statistics abound when it comes to chronically ill patients. Many lack insurance. Many spend more days in the hospital. Quite a large percentage of elderly chronically ill individuals live alone. The studies, and the stories, focus on the physical aspects of chronic illness, and some are venturing into the emotional and mental aspects. The anthology, Chronically Spiritual, which will be published in December 2010, focuses on how living with a chronic illness affects an individual's spiritual life. We welcome essays up to 10,000 words on how being chronically ill has affected your spiritual practice. Essays could cover the physical aspects, such as a diabetic who has to plan for cakes and ale, or someone with chronic fatigue syndrome no longer being able to dance at Sabbat gatherings. Or, they could deal with the emotional aspects, the feelings on the really bad days, that perhaps the deities have forsaken us. From the light-hearted to the serious, do not be afraid to send us your story. We'd like to see a wide variety of illnesses and spiritual practices. Essays will be due by September 10, with all decisions made by the end of September. The book will be published in December from Jupiter Gardens Press. Send your submission in its entirety, with a short bio, to: submissions@jupitergardens.com. Questions can be addressed to that same address. Payment will be royalties split among all contributors. We pay 40% royalties on gross cover price for all purchase direct from our family of websites, and 40% of what we receive from all third party distributors. We pay 10% royalties on all print copies, no matter where purchased. Additional information added 05/24/2010. Due to questions received, we are currently looking at companion volumes dealing specifically with how mental illness affects spiritual practice, and how parenting with a chronically ill child affects spiritual practice. These companion volumes may not be released in December. Those releases may be staggered depending on numbers of submissions received. However, we welcome your essays on these topics to either be placed within the originally announced volume, or to be used in separate volumes. Pay rates for separate volumes would be the same in that all authors would split royalties received. Thank you for your emails and questions. |




