3 Saskatchewan publishers accepting unsolicited manuscripts in July 2025
Now that you’ve written your novel, it’s time to pitch it to a local Saskatchewan publisher! All of the publishers listed here are currently accepting manuscripts without a literary agent and I’ve done my best to weed out vanity publishers and those with less than sound business practices.
I update this list at the start of every month so be sure to check back if you don’t find a publisher that suits your needs. Otherwise, have a look at my other publishers lists where you can search via genre or Canada-wide.
Don’t forget to check out my developmental editing services or pre-querying package if you want to make sure your novel is in top shape before you send it to a publisher for consideration. I offer a variety of services to suit all budgets, from writers looking for the standard developmental editing experience to those seeking high-level feedback with a quick turnaround time.
Thistledown Press
Thistledown Press began as a press for Prairie writers in Saskatchewan in 1975 but now publishes novels from writers across Canada.
Genre: Literary fiction, creative nonfiction and poetry.
Word count: Not stated.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.Radiant Press
Radiant Press is committed to publishing exceptional books from authors in their home province of Saskatchewan and wider Canada.
Genre: Literary fiction and creative nonfiction written by Canadian authors.
Word count: Not stated.
Best of luck with your manuscript submissions! If you want to ensure your manuscript is in the best position to be accepted, check out my developmental editing services, pre-querying package or my free writing advice. Otherwise, take a look at my genre-specific list of publishers for romance, fantasy and science fiction.