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Luath Press Ltd

Luath Press takes its name from Robert Burns, whose little collie Luath (Gael., swift or nimble) tripped up Jean Armour at a wedding and gave him the chance to speak to the woman who was to be his wife and the abiding love of his life. Burns called one of ‘The Twa Dogs’ Luath after Cuchullin’s hunting dog in Ossian’s Fingal. Luath Press was established in 1981 in the heart of Burns country, and is now based a few steps up the road from Burns’ first lodgings on Edinburgh’s Royal Mile.

Luath Press is an independent publishing house which offers distinctive writing with a hint of unexpected pleasures. Luath Press is based in the heart of Edinburgh’s Old Town and is committed to publishing well written books worth reading. Prizewinning books include Poverty Safari by Darren McGarvey (Orwell Prize 2018) and Memory and Straw by Angus Peter Campbell (Saltire Society Fiction Book of the Year 2017).

Established: 1981

Publications (yearly average): 40–50

Types of books published: Committed to publishing well written books worth reading. Subjects covered include: fiction; history; guide books; walking; poetry; art; humour; biography; natural history; politics & current issues and much more.

Submission details: Anything from a tentative phone call to a complete manuscript in English, Scots or Gaelic (including introduction, author profile, synopsis etc) welcome – we are delighted to have the opportunity to discuss/explore potential projects with any individual or organisation, preferably (but not exclusively) based in Scotland.

HarperCollins

HarperCollins UK publishes a wide range of books, from cutting-edge contemporary fiction, to block-busting thrillers, from fantasy literature and children’s stories to enduring classics. It also publishes a great selection of non-fiction titles, including history, celebrity memoirs, biographies, popular science, dictionaries, maps, reference titles and education books, and its digital business is thriving.

With nearly 200 years of history, HarperCollins publishes some of the world’s foremost authors, from Nobel Prize winners to worldwide bestsellers. In addition it publishes the works of Agatha Christie, JRR Tolkien and CS Lewis. It was the first major UK trade publisher to go carbon neutral in December 2007. HarperCollins UK also offers a full range of third party distribution services including all aspects of digital delivery.

Established: 1819

Submission details: HarperCollins does not accept unsolicited manuscripts: see the HarperCollins website.

Types of books published: popular and literary fiction; non-fiction; biography; history; dictionaries and reference; children’s; bibles; educational; sport; travel; home and leisure; and cartographic

Hallewell Publications

Hallewell Publications is a small publishing house based in Argyll which concentrates largely on a single project: a popular series of walking guides which covers Scotland and selected areas of England.

We have over 50 titles in print (for a full list, please visit www.pocketwalks.com). Most of the guides are currently written by ourselves and we initiate all publications – sorry, no submissions.

Established: 1995
Publications (yearly average): 3-4
Types of books published: Guide books, walking
Submission details: No unsolicited manuscripts

Clan Books

Clan Books publishes Walking Scotland – a series of books written by Mary Welsh. Christine Isherwood, artist and walking enthusiast, now helps with the research and creates the detailed maps and illustrations.

The series has proved increasingly popular over the last few years. For a modest price, readers can select from routes ranging from the simple stroll to the exhilarating high-level ridge walk.

The publisher is happy to respond to queries about titles in the series already available, and about further planned volumes for future publication.