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With titles such as “Taking Root in the Heart” by Jill Peláez Baumgaertner, “Holy Land” by Angela Alaimo O’Donnell, “Holy Sparks” by Diana Woodcock, and “Journey to the Morning Light” by Catherine de Vinck, they offer readers a profound exploration of faith in poetic form.
Are you looking for publishers of Christian poetry? Continue to reading to find about 17 and whether they are currently accepting submissions, or not. 1. WIPF and Stock Publishers
If you are a writer or artist looking for places to submit Christian-themed work, we're here to help! Here is a growing list of literary journals, magazines, and presses accepting Christian, religious, and spiritual work.
Uncover 31 Christian book publishers who can help you publish your spiritual or Christian fiction, memoirs, and other genres.
We’re reimagining the way Christians create culture. A special time calls for special attention. As Ekstasis carves out a corner in the world of arts and letters, we publish personal essays woven with literary history & theology, poetry of all kinds, and profiles of artists & musicians.
Christian Poetry Releases from Dove Christian Publishers, featuring emerging writers with inspirational poetry collections that will bless you and draw you closer to God.
Reviving the Christian imagination through the work of imaginative, contemporary Christian poets
We are a Christian small press embodying a faith that seeks excellence. We publish poetry, short stories, and homilies in Solum Journal, our annual literary journal, as well as poetry chapbooks, poetry collections, novellas, novels, and short story collections.
These are 17 publishers who are actively seeking Christian manuscripts of all stripes and genres. Most of these publishers are traditional publishers, but I do have a few on this page that are hybrid publishers (half self-publishing and half traditional publishing).
TOS is published by Wind & Water Press, and its purpose is to provide a market for literary Christian poetry, with “Christian” defined in the widest sense. Free verse and all forms are welcome.