80 art and photography publishers accepting unsolicited manuscripts in December 2025

Congratulations on writing your book! These art and photography publishers are currently accepting manuscripts in December 2025 without a literary agent. I’ve done my best to weed out any vanity presses or publishers without any novels published from the past year.

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  1. ACTA Publications

    ACTA Publications opened their doors in 1957 as a publisher of books and resources for religious education and spiritual development. Now they publish a variety of books in sports, social justice, caregiving and more.

    Genre: Children’s fiction, poetry, fiction and nonfiction, including sports, social justice, caregiving, grief, gift, cookbooks, humor, religious, biography, crafts and parenting.

    Word count: Not stated.

  2. AK Press

    AK Press believes that the voices of the disenfranchised must be heard. They are interested in works that reflect the rich traditions with anarchism. They seek to explore themes that do not reinforce dependency on oppressive forces.

    Genre: Nonfiction which explores the theory, history, art, culture, economics, labor of anarchism as well as historical and contemporary movements that share their common spirit.

    Word count: Not stated.

  3. Apollo Publishers

    Apollo Publishers exclusively publishes timely and topical nonfiction for adult trade audiences. These topics cover a broad spectrum but are all relevant to our lives today and will still be relevant in the years to come.

    Genre: Narrative nonfiction

    Word count: Not stated.

  4. Arbeiter Ring Publishing

    Arbeiter Ring Publishing is a left-wing progressive publisher whose mission is to amplify writing from the left. They publish predominately Canadian authors, especially those from Treaty One and the Métis Homeland in Manitoba, but they do consider authors from outside Canada.

    Genre: Literary fiction, poetry and nonfiction that aligns with their mission to amplify writing from the left. For nonfiction, they publish art, criticism, politics, biography, autobiography, feminism, business, economics, education, family & relationships, history, language, law, medical, music, performing arts, philosophy, photography, political science, science, social science, technology, travel and sports.

    Word count: Not stated.

  5. Art / Books

    Art / Books is a publisher of art, photography, architecture, design and cultural studies.

    Genre: Nonfiction in the areas of art, photography, architecture, design and cultural studies.

    Word count: Not stated.

  6. Auckland University Press

    Auckland University Press is New Zealand’s leading scholarly publisher.

    Genre: Nonfiction, including architecture, art, Asia and the Pacific, biography, memoir, business & economics, health, history, language, literature, media, music, natural history, poetry, politics, law, science, social science, contemporary society, sport, war, conflict and Māori studies.

    Word count: Not stated.

  7. Aurora Metro

    Aurora Metro is an independent publisher in London.

    Genre: Adult and young adult fiction, including general, multicultural, historical and drama. For non-fiction, they accept biography, wellbeing, travel, history and books about the arts and popular culture.

    Word count: Not stated.

  8. Bayeux Arts

    Bayeux Arts entered the publishing world in 1994. They are committed to producing books of beauty that build bridges across cultures.

    Genre: Children’s books, middle grade and young adult fiction. For adult fiction, they accept literary, upmarket, western and mystery. For nonfiction, they accept biography, history, art, architecture, theatre, social science, nature, environment, inspirational, health and management.

    Word count: Not stated.

  9. Beatnik

    Beatnik is an independent publishing company who has been in existence for over 15 years. They publish vibrant, meaningful books that tell the stories readers worldwide wish to read.

    Genre: Poetry, children’s books, literary fiction and nonfiction, including art, design, photography, food & wine and health & wellbeing.

    Word count: Not stated.

  10. Birlinn

    Birlinn is an independent publishing house based in Edinburgh, Scotland. They have an imprint of the same name which publishes Scottish and general UK interest books. They accept direct submissions but encourage seeking a literary agent.

    Genre: Nonfiction, including biography, history, military, politics and Scottish Gaelic that relates to Scotland and the UK.

    Word count: Not stated.

  11. Blue Star Press

    Blue Star Press is a small team of creatives who love helping other talented people share their gifts with the world.

    Genre: Nonfiction in the areas of art, crafts, creative how-to, health/wellness, personal growth, home/lifestyle, early education, new parenting and humor.

    Word count: Not stated.

  12. Boulder Books

    Boulder Books is an innovative Atlantic Canadian book publishing company, dedicated to high-quality works that explore unrepresented parts of Canadian culture.

    Genre: Children’s books and nonfiction, including biography, cookbooks, field guides, gardening, gift, hiking, history, hobbies & crafts, maternal health, medicine, nature, photography, saltwater, trivia and vaccines.

    Word count: Not stated.

  13. Breakwater Books

    Breakwater Books was established in 1973 to highlight the vibrant literary culture in Newfoundland and Labrador. Today, they welcome books from authors across Canada.

    Genre: Children’s books, poetry, literary fiction, crime, suspense, and nonfiction, including art, photography and cookbooks.

    Word count: Not stated.

  14. C&T Publishing

    C&T Publishing is a craft book publisher of handmade art subjects. They publish around 40 books a year.

    Genre: Nonfiction in the areas of quilting, fiber arts, craft sewing, general sewing, and fabric based mixed media.

    Word count: Not stated.

  15. Cork University Press

    Cork University Press was founded in 1925 and is the oldest university press in Ireland. They aim to stimulate Irish learning by reflecting distinctive and distinguished scholarship.

    Genre: Nonfiction in the areas of Irish Studies, especially history, cultural history, archaeology, landscape, music, art and literary criticism.

    Word count: Not stated.

  16. Design Eye

    Design Eye is an imprint of Quarto that publishes books to help children understand what’s under the surface of our world.

    Genre: Children’s nonfiction in the areas of STEAM (science, technology, engineering, arts and math) and pop culture.

    Word count: Not stated.

  17. Douglas & McIntyre

    Douglas & McIntyre is an independent trade publisher in Canada, with bestselling books that have won both national and international awards. They publish predominately Canadian authors.

    Genre: Literary fiction and nonfiction, including cookbooks, biography, memoir, art, architecture, photography, environmental issues, gardening, history, humor, literary criticism, maritime, medical, military, nature, social issues, politics and sports.

    Word count: Not stated.

  18. Down East Trade

    Down East Trade publishes regional books local to Maine or books written by Maine authors.

    Genre: Nonfiction in the areas of antiques, art, architecture, biography, body, mind, spirit, business, cooking, craft, hobbies, design, family games, gardening, health, fitness history, nature, humor, photography, pets, reference, sciences, sports, travel, and true crime. They also accept fiction, children’s books and middle grade.

    Word count: Not stated.

  19. Farcountry Press

    Farcountry Press publishes over 50 books each year, including photography books, fun educational books for children, adventure guidebooks and thought-provoking history titles.

    Genre: Nonfiction in the areas of photography, popular history, children’s educational and guidebooks.

    Word count: Not stated.

  20. Formac

    Formac publishes a variety of genres, especially nonfiction related to Mi’kma’ki, children’s fiction and other nonfiction.

    Genre: Children’s books, middle grade, young adult and adult nonfiction.

    Word count: Not stated.

  21. Frances Lincoln Children’s Books

    Frances Lincoln Children’s Books publishes high-quality picture books, poetry and nonfiction that celebrates the richness and diversity of the world.

    Genre: Children’s nonfiction in art and the outdoors.

    Word count: Not stated.

  22. G Editions LLC

    G Editions LLC was founded by publishing veteran Marta Hallett and stands at the intersection of art, creativity and the world of illustrated publishing. Genre: Nonfiction in the areas of fine art, pop culture, fashion, photography, architecture, design, cooking, gardening, children’s interests and lifestyle.

    Word count: Not stated.

  23. Gefen Publishing

    Gefen Publishing is a Jerusalem-based publisher which uses Gefen Books as its United States distribution partner.

    Genre: Children’s books, literary fiction and nonfiction (including learning Hebrew, cookbooks, history, antisemitism, Arabic language, gifts, Holocaust, and art and photography) about Judaism.

    Word count: Not stated.

  24. Gingko Press

    Gingko Press was founded in 1985 in Germany but moved to California in 1991. They are always on the lookout for shifts in our social order via new media.

    Genre: Nonfiction in the areas of graphic design, popular culture, street art, graffiti, architecture, children’s interests, art, photography and literature.

    Word count: Not stated.

  25. Harbour Publishing

    Harbour Publishing publishes books on topics concerning the Pacific Northwest of Canada.

    Genre: Children’s books, young adult, middle grade, literary fiction and upmarket fiction. For nonfiction, they consider cookbooks, food & drink, aviation, art, photography, architecture, memoir, biography, history, geology, literary criticism, maritime, politics, social issues ad the great outdoors.

    Word count: Not stated.

  26. Heritage House

    Heritage House publishes 20 to 30 books each year from Canadian authors who write about topics relevant to Western Canada.

    Genre: Nonfiction and children’s books.

    Word count: Not stated.

  27. Heyday Books

    Heyday is an independent, nonprofit publisher based in California. They were founded in 1974 and promote civic engagement and social justice.

    Genre: Nonfiction in the areas of African American studies, architecture, art, photography, Asian and Asian American studies, the Indigenous peoples of California, history, literature, poetry, memoir, nature, politics and social justice. They also publish children’s books.

    Word count: Not stated.

  28. Interlink Publishing

    Interlink Publishing is a Palestinian-owned and Massachusetts-based independent publishing house. They offer global perspective to readers by publishing works of history, activism, politics, art, cultural guides, cookbooks and illustrated children’s books from around the world.

    Genre: Children’s books and nonfiction in the areas of history, activism, politics, art, cultural guides and cookbooks.

    Word count: Not stated.

  29. Irish Academic Press

    Irish Academic Press was established in 1974 following the demise of the Irish University Press. They have developed into one of the leading Irish publishers of academic and scholarly writing on a range of subjects relating to Irish Studies.

    Genre: Scholarly nonfiction in the areas of current affairs, memoirs, biography/autobiography, Irish history, the arts, politics, heritage and culture.

    Word count: Not stated.

  30. Islandport Press

    Islandport Press publishes stories rooted in the essence and sensibilities of New England.

    Genre: Genre fiction including adult, young adult, mystery, thriller and essay. They also consider picture books. For nonfiction, they accept history, humour, nature, outdoors, photography and gift books.

    Word count: Not stated.

  31. Italica Press

    Italica Press publishes Englishs translation of medieval, Renaissance and early-modern texts as well as historical travel, and scholarly essays in art and history.

    Genre: Nonfiction in the areas of translations of Latin or other ancient language texts and scholarly essays related to art and history.

    Word count: Not stated.

  32. Ivy Press

    Ivy Press is an imprint of Quarto and publishes books that take innovative approaches to subjects people want to read about.

    Genre: Nonfiction in the areas of natural history, general reference, popular science, art, craft and design.

    Word count: Not stated.

  33. Laurence King

    Laurence King Publishing has been around for over 30 years and strives to publish eye-catching books that capture imaginations and expand horizons.

    Genre: Nonfiction, including history, lifestyle, architecture, art, film, illustration, interior design, photography, fashion, food & drink, gardening & nature, music, gift books, graphic design and how to.

    Word count: Not stated.

  34. Massey University Press

    Massey University Press welcomes proposals from writers outside of Massey University, New Zealand.

    Genre: Nonfiction.

    Word count: Not stated.

  35. Merrion Press

    Merrion is the general books imprint of Irish Academic Press.

    Genre: Trade nonfiction in the areas of current affairs, memoirs, biography/autobiography, Irish history, the arts, politics, heritage and culture.

    Word count: Not stated.

  36. Minnesota Historical Society

    The Minnesota Historical Society Press is a publisher of the history and culture of Minnesota and the Upper Midwest.

    Genre: Nonfiction, including general nonfiction, cookbooks and children’s picture books relating to the history and culture of Minnesota and the Upper Midwest. They are especially looking for titles in the following topics: Native American history and culture, political and military history, natural history and the environment, cultural and social history, arts, culture, & sports, memoir and literary nonfiction.

    Word count: Not stated.

  37. National Library of Australia Publishing

    As their name applies, the National Library of Australia Publishing is the publishing arm of Australia’s national library! They love creative books that tell stories by and about Australians.

    Genre: Adult nonfiction, illustrated children’s nonfiction and picture books in the areas of art, photography, the environment and literature.

    Word count: Not stated.

  38. New Village Press

    New Village Press is a publisher of the humanities and social sciences. They are known for their transdisciplinary books in urban sociology, community cultural development and healthy city design.

    Genre: Memoirs and nonfiction in the areas of art, culture, placemaking, environment, social justice and women’s lives.

    Word count: Not stated.

  39. North Country Books

    North Country Books is an imprint of Globe Pequot that publishes books about the Adirondacks and Upstate New York.

    Genre: Nonfiction relating to the Adirondacks and Upstate New York histories, folklore, biographies, children’s books, photography books, and mysteries.

    Word count: Not stated.

  40. Oneworld

    Oneworld was established in 1986 and is an independent publishing house focusing on stimulating nonfiction.

    Genre: Nonfiction in a variety of subgenres.

    Word count: Not stated.

  41. ORO Editions

    ORO Editions has published over 700 titles over 15 years in a variety of topics relating to architecture, landscape, art photography and more.

    Genre: Nonfiction in the areas of architecture, urbanism, landscape, art photography, sustainability, interior design, academia and applied research.

    Word count: Not stated.

  42. Overcup Press

    Overcup is an independent book publishing company specializing in literary nonfiction, art, travel, design and epicurean titles.

    Genre: Nonfiction in the areas of music, music history, contemporary arts and culture, architecture and design, travel, epicurean, environmental and nature writing, popular science, regional United States Northwest and longform narrative.

    Word count: Not stated.

  43. Page Street Publishing

    Page Street Publishing publishes over 150 titles per year in a variety of genres.

    Genre: Young adult fiction, nonfiction and adult horror.

    Word count: Not stated.

  44. Pineapple Press

    Pineapple Press is an imprint of Globe Pequot and publishes books that educate and entertain while making the real Florida accessible to readers nationwide.

    Genre: Nonfiction that features Florida in the areas of gardening, nature, art, folklore, history, travel. They also accept and children’s books and fiction

    Word count: Not stated.

  45. PM Press

    PM Press is an independent, radical publisher of critically necessary books.

    Genre: Literary fiction and nonfiction, including art, social justice, education, parenting, economics, gender, sexuality, history, politics, music, theory and philosophy.

    Word count: Not stated.

  46. Pomegranate

    Pomegranate has been in operation for over 50 years and believes in the power of art and information to positively impact the world.

    Genre: Nonfiction, including gift, children’s, design & architecture, and fine art.

    Word count: Not stated.

  47. Prestel Publishing

    Prestel Publishing was founded in 1924 and is one of the world’s leading publishers in the fields of art, architecture, photography and design. They publish in all aspects of these genres from pop culture to fashion to children’s fiction.

    Genre: Nonfiction in the areas of art, architecture, photography and design. This includes related categories such as biographies, autobiographies, children’s books and food and drink.

    Word count: Not stated.

  48. Princeton Architectural Press

    Princeton Architectural Press was founded in 1981 in Princeton, New Jersey. They strive to identify new trends and publish the first books on emerging talents.

    Genre: Adult and children’s nonfiction in the areas of architecture, landscape architecture, urban planning, graphic design, visual culture, nature, pop culture, photography, craft, and gardening.

    Word count: Not stated.

  49. Princeton University Press

    Princeton University Press was founded in 1905 and brings influential voices and ideas to the world stage through academic scholarship.

    Genre: Academic and trade nonfiction in a variety of subgenres, including history, art, environment, architecture, science, economics, education, math, philosophy, political science, religion and sociology.

    Word count: Not stated.

  50. punctum books

    punctum books accepts works from both academic and para-academics working in the humanities, social sciences, fine arts, and architecture & design who are interested in writing genre-queer and genre-bending books.

    Genre: Genre-queer and genre-bending creative nonfiction.

    Word count: Not stated.

  51. Quarto Publishing

    Quarto Publishing is the general adult imprint of Quarto.

    Genre: Nonfiction in the areas of crafts, art instruction, how-to, personal development, esoteric, arts, food culture, natural history, science, living and gift.

    Word count: Not stated.

  52. Rio Nuevo Publishers

    Rio Nuevo Publishers is an independent regional press located in Tucson, Arizona.

    Genre: Nonfiction relating to the West and Southwest of the United States, especially in the arts and crafts, children’s literature, cooking, history, gardening, memoir, Native American, nature, spirituality, and travel.

    Word count: Not stated.

  53. River Light Press

    River Light Press is a brand new imprint of Aurora Metro Publications which aims to shine a light on great reads that are written by subject experts and scholars.

    Genre: Literary fiction, nonfiction and academic writing.

    Word count: Not stated.

  54. Saqi

    Saqi Books is a leading independent publishing house of trade and academic books on the Middle East and North Africa.

    Genre: Bold nonfiction.

    Word count: Not stated.

  55. Sartoris Literary Group

    Sartoris Literary Group publishes books that the majors consider too regional, too controversial, or too “small” for publication

    Genre: Genre and literary fiction, including mystery, thriller, romance and coming of age. For nonfiction, they accept biography, memoir, self help, music history, American history, Canadian history, photography and business.

    Word count: Not stated.

  56. Schaffner Press

    Schaffner Press was founded in 2001 and has since published over 50 books.

    Genre: Literary fiction, short fiction, historical fiction with socially relevant content and crime fiction. For nonfiction, they accept memoir, biography, autobiography, journalistic expose, true crime, art, culture, pop culture, world history, current events, science, arts, US history, military history and music.

    Word count: 60,000 to 100,000 words.

  57. Schiffer Publishing

    Schiffer Publishing was founded in 1974 in Pennsylvania.

    Genre: Nonfiction and children’s books.

    Word count: Not stated.

  58. Search Press

    Search Press specializes in illustrated practical, reference and inspirational books on art and craft books for beginners through to professional artists and crafters.

    Genre: Nonfiction in the areas of art and craft.

    Word count: Not stated.

  59. Southern Illinois University Press

    Southern Illinois University Press was founded in the mid-1950s and has since published a mix of younger and established scholars. They primarily publish books on the humanities and social sciences.

    Genre: Academic nonfiction in the areas of art and architecture, classical studies, history (world and American), literary criticism, philosophy, religion, rhetoric and composition, speech communication, and theatre.

    Word count: Not stated.

  60. Spinner Publications

    Spinner Publications publishes the history and culture of southeastern New England.

    Genre: Fiction, children’s books, poetry and nonfiction in the subgenres of historical narratives, memoirs, photography, art, oral history, biography, poetry, cookbooks that focus on southeastern New England.

    Word count: Not stated.

  61. Sunbury Press

    Sunbury Press is a rapidly growing publisher with six imprints.

    Genre: Literary and genre fiction, including history, mystery, detective, police procedural, crime, thriller, horror and young adult. For nonfiction, they accept history, current events, science, reference, art history, local/regional history, humour, spiritual, metaphysical, self help, professional and memoirs.

    Word count: Not stated.

  62. SVS Press

    St Vladimir’s Seminary Press is an active publisher of Orthodox Christian books in the English language. They permit free expression of ideas within the breadth of the Orthodox faith, tradition and history. They publish books about theology, history, ecclesiology, ecumenism, hagiography, iconography, spirituality, spiritual studies, biographies, philosophy and more.

    Genre: Nonfiction in the areas of art, iconography, canon law, catechetical, church history and Christian education. They will only consider children’s books that are accompanied by authors who have done their own art or are working together with an artist.

    Word count: Not stated.

  63. TCU Press

    TCU Press publishes the history, culture and literature of Texas and the American West. They are the university press of Texas Christian University.

    Genre: Children’s books, genre fiction, literary fiction and nonfiction. They publish a wide variety of genres from history, nature, art, biography, photography, humor, young adult, cooking, religion, science, education, law and more. I suggest you look at their website to see the full list as I can’t possibly list them all here!

    Word count: Not stated.

  64. Thames & Hudson

    Thames & Hudson was founded in 1949 and is passionate about creating a ‘museum without walls’ and to making the world of art and research accessible to the reading public.

    Genre: Children’s nonfiction and adult nonfiction in the areas of art, architecture, photography, design, fashion, popular culture, history and archaeology.

    Word count: Not stated.

  65. Thames & Hudson Australia

    Thames & Hudson Australia publishes Australian content in the areas of art (fine or decorative), history (Australian, natural or cultural), architecture, science, design, fashion, gardens, photography and popular culture.

    Genre: Narrative nonfiction, children’s nonfiction, illustrated books, picture books and board books that focuses on one of their Australian-focused areas.

    Word count: Not stated.

  66. The Bright Press

    The Bright Press is dedicated to producing beautiful books that inspire a wide range of enthusiasts.

    Genre: Nonfiction that inspires enthusiasts, such as gardening, science, beer and artists.

    Word count: Not stated.

  67. The New Press

    The New Press is a non-profit public-interest publisher who amplifies progressive voices.

    Genre: Nonfiction.

    Word count: Not stated.

  68. The O’Brien Press

    The O’Brien Press is a leading general publisher of adult and children’s books in Ireland. They publish a range of books and are always looking to explore new and exciting areas.

    Genre: Children’s fiction, children’s nonfiction and adult nonfiction. They are more likely to publish authors based in Ireland but are open to submissions from authors all around the world.

    Word count: Not stated.

  69. The University of Arkansas Press

    The University of Arkansas Press was created in 1980 and publishes books for specialty and general audiences.

    Genre: Nonfiction in the areas of African American studies, Arkansas and its surrounds, art, architecture, food studies, sport studies and Ozarks studies.

    Word count: Not stated.

  70. The University of Chicago Press

    The University of Chicago Press was founded in 1890 and has embraced their mission to disseminate scholarship of the highest standard. They publish books of timely issues and debates by authors who are experts in their fields. They also publish experimental books of new areas of knowledge and intellectual endeavor.

    Genre: Nonfiction in the areas of literature, criticism, sociology, education, jazz, STEM, digital studies, environmental studies, philosophy of science, political science, law, international relations, geography, regional reference, general reference, art, ancient studies, economics, public policy, religious studies, philosophy, music, medieval studies, humanities and social sciences.

    Word count: Not stated.

  71. Touchwood Editions

    Touchwood Editions is a small team of creatives who opened doors back in 1984 who publishes Canadian authors, with a strong preference for authors from or writing about western Canada.

    Genre: Literary fiction and nonfiction in the areas of food, wine, art, photography, gardening, pets, house, regional history, popular history, memoir and narrative.

    Word count: Not stated.

  72. Tughra Books

    Tughra Books is dedicated to producing high-quality books on Islam as a religion, Islamic history and art, Islamic spirituality and traditions with the aim of contributing to the proliferation of peace and common understanding throughout the world.

    Genre: Nonfiction on Islam, Islamic history and art, Islamic spirituality and Islamic traditions.

    Word count: Not stated.

  73. UL Press

    UL Press is the academic press of the University of Louisiana at Lafayette.

    Genre: Literary fiction, poetry, creative nonfiction and general nonfiction in the areas of Louisiana’s history, culture, art, society, politics, economics, religion, ethnicities, and environment.

    Word count: Not stated.

  74. University of Alberta Press

    University of Alberta Press publishes literary works by Canadian citizens and landed immigrants.

    Genre: Poetry, creative and trade nonfiction, and short fiction.

    Word count: Not stated.

  75. University of Minnesota Press

    The University of Minnesota Press was founded in 1925 and is committed to the emerging areas of global scholarship.

    Genre: Nonfiction in the areas of the humanities and social sciences, especially mental health, public safety, philosophy, regional studies, environmental studies, digital humanities, music, Scandinavian studies, globalization, art, geography, architecture, Native and Indigenous studies, sociology, science and media studies.

    Word count: Not stated.

  76. University of New Mexico Press

    The University of New Mexico Press is the fourth largest university press west of the Rocky Mountains in publishing new titles. They currently have over 1,200 titles in print and participates in the public mission of the University of New Mexico by publishing books that maintain the professional excellence of United States and international scholarship.

    Genre: Nonfiction in the areas of fine arts, Western history, Latin American studies, literature, poetry, environmental studies, archaeology, anthropology, and natural history. They also publish books of general interest and significance for New Mexico.

    Word count: Not stated.

  77. University of Regina Press

    University of Regina Press publishes a variety of scholarly and trade books on a wide range of subjects.

    Genre: Scholarly and trade books.

    Word count: Not stated.

  78. Walter Foster Jr.

    Walter Foster Jr. publishes fun and imaginative books for children.

    Genre: Children’s nonfiction in the areas of art, “edutainment”, history, craft, nature and preschool concepts.

    Word count: Not stated.

  79. Wide Eye Editions

    Wide Eye Editions publishes nonfiction books that opens eyes to a whole wide world of wonder.

    Genre: Nonfiction in a variety of subgenres from art to armchair travel.

    Word count: Not stated.

  80. Wiley

    Wiley has over 200 years of experience in publishing and are advocates of advancement and empower knowledge-seekers to transform today’s obstacles into tomorrow’s opportunities. They publish books for academics, professionals and the general readership.

    Genre: Nonfiction in a variety of subjects including agriculture, arts, architecture, business, management, science, computing, culinary, education, engineering, humanities, law, lifestyle, medicine, nursing, social science and reference.

    Word count: Not stated.

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