Friday, September 2, 2022

publishing research- Grass Roots Press/ Folklore Publishing/ Book Publishers Association of Alberta/ Company's Coming/ Dragon Hill publishing

 Mar. 22, 2021 Grass Roots Press:


CHANGE A LIFE—ONE BOOK AT A TIME

Grass Roots Press is a niche publisher, specializing in resources for adults with limited literacy skills. We have an international reputation for publishing high-quality materials for adult basic education and English language learners.

To enrich the teaching and learning experience, we also provide FREE reading guides and
lessons plans. To those of you who have supported us in the past, thank you! To those who
have found us for the first time—welcome!


Folklore Publishing: 

Folklore Publishing

Folklore Publishing was founded in 2001 with a mandate to publish well-written and accessible popular histories drawn from North America’s past. Today we have more than 100 titles in print and continue to build a dynamic list. Our imprints include:

  • Icon Press

  • Full Court Press

  • iThink Books

Mission

Folklore Publishing’s mission is to provide accessible, high-quality, affordable books about Canadian history as well as valuable reference titles and entertaining books for a general audience. Folklore strives to:

  • Create interesting, accessible and humorous reads,
  • Use a narrative style to describe memorable events and people,
  • Draw on archival and contemporary photos to invite the reader into the lives of people from the past and the present,
  • Bring to life the remarkable adventures, personalities and accomplishments of great Canadians,
  • Achieve a commitment to superior research and writing, and
  • Produce quality products of good value for the consumer.


Aug. 23, 2022: Folklore Publishing is part of Dragon Hill Publishing and Lone Pine Publishing.

Book Publishers Association of Alberta:


ABOUT

Mandate

The Book Publishers Association of Alberta (BPAA) was founded in 1975 to support the development of a thriving provincial publishing industry, away from Canada’s traditional book publishing centres. Today one of the strongest communities of regional publishers in North America, the BPAA counts over 30 member companies, many of which are owned and operated in Alberta. Our members publish books by local, national and international authors and provide significant cultural and economic benefits to this province. They work with writers, printers, artists and other creative people to produce high quality books that are sold in Alberta and throughout the world.

Territorial Acknowledgement

The Book Publishers Association of Alberta respectfully acknowledges that our offices are located in Amiskwacîwâskahikan, or Edmonton, Treaty 6 territory and a traditional home, meeting ground, gathering place, and travelling route of many peoples, including the Nêhiyawak (Cree), Anishninaabe (Saulteaux), Niitsitapi (Blackfoot), Métis, Dene, and Nakota Sioux.



Company's Coming: This publishing company is mainly cookbooks with some crafts.  This is like 2 buses to get there.


7735 Wagner Rd NW, Edmonton, AB T6E 5B1

About – Company’s Coming

Dragon Hill Publishing:


Dragon Hill Publishing:

They're kind of far: 

9827 74 Ave NW, Edmonton, AB T6E 1G1

Dragon Hill Publishing is a book publishing company located in Edmonton, Alberta, established in 1993. Our aim is to produce and market books to the popular adult and youth markets for Canada that help individuals better understand themselves and their place in the community, as well as literature that increases understanding and tolerance among various individuals and cultures.

Dragon Hill Publishing Ltd. is a proud member of the Book Publishers Association of Alberta.

Produced with the assistance of the Government of Alberta.

Argenta Press

Over the past few years, we have been developing Argenta Press, an imprint of Dragon Hill Publishing. Argenta Press provides a more focused outlet for the literary market—including Canadian western folklore, literary titles, art books, biographies and autobiographies, high-quality children’s books, fiction and books that explore the deeper roots of the Canadian experience.

Mobius Books

In 2015, Dragon Hill established the Mobius Books imprint. For some time, it had been our plan to release titles of a spiritual or self-help nature. In 2015 we launched our first title in this genre, The Intelligence of Love: Manifesting Your Being in This World.

Three Principles Publishing

In 2017, we devised the Three Principles Publishing imprint to fit a single book—The Secret of LoveAlthough in the self-help genre, this title needed to be set apart as it follows the principles of philosopher Sydney Banks and a wide range of psychologists, lecturers and therapists.

Ready to Share your Story?

At Dragon Hill, the focus is on biographies, histories and other works dedicated to a regional sense of place or a given community’s sense of heritage. We suggest you look at books we already have published for a better sense of what might appeal to us.

If you have a manuscript for which you feel we might be an appropriate fit to our mandate, please send a book proposal package by email to the Editorial Director.

Editorial Director
Dragon Hill Publishing Ltd.
Email: marinam@dragonhillpublishing.com

GUIDELINES

Cover Letter: Your cover letter should describe the proposed book and its unique features. Describe who would buy it, and why you should write it. Include a short résumé describing your qualifications and listing other publications if applicable. Include a description of competing works, if any. Will you provide photos or illustrations or maps?

The Submission: Attach a draft table of contents, a few sample chapters to give us a taste of your writing style and an opportunity to become interested in the content, copies of sample illustrations—no originals—and a stamped, self-addressed envelope if you wish to use the postal system and want the material returned. Do not send cash or a cheque to cover return postage. Do not send the complete manuscript and do not send original artwork or any irreplaceable material. We will not assume any responsibility for the safety of any of the materials. Keep a copy of your submission.

Other Considerations: Typos, careless presentation, grammatical errors and sloppiness are all taken into consideration in a book proposal, as well as marketability and cost of production. Ensure you have obtained copyright permission to use any materials that are not your own creation.

Response to Submissions: Dragon Hill will let you know—generally within a few months—whether or not your book proposal interests us. If it doesn’t, you’ll receive a letter and the returned package of material if postage was included. Please be patient; replies sometimes take several months owing to volume. Please do not phone inquiring about the status of your book proposal. An e-mailed submission will receive a response by e-mail. We do not reply to multiple submissions.


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