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We’d love to see diverse stories from diverse authors. For mystery, either first person or third person is fine.
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In murder mysteries, the murder must happen “off the page,” and we tend to avoid other heavy or disturbing content.įor romance, we prefer third person, alternating between points of view, but we’ll consider a first-person narrative with an entertaining voice. We avoid backstories about infidelity or promiscuity. Physical interaction must be limited to hugging and kissing. No nudity, sex, profanity, or graphic depictions of sexuality or violence will be accepted. We aren’t looking for children’s books, young adult novels, other fiction genres, or nonfiction at this time. We aren’t interested in paranormal romance in general, but we’re open to time travel or a little bit of magic. We aren’t looking for stories with strong religious themes, but faith may be depicted as a part of characters’ lives. We tend to avoid stories with very sad or distressing elements, including but not limited to terminal illness, abuse, addiction, early stages of grief, and children or animals in peril.
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We’d especially like to see series ideas with female amateur sleuths.Ī sense of humor is always a plus for us. For Christmas and winter romances, we like to see snowy locales.įor Hallmark mysteries, strong seasonal themes are discouraged. We’d especially love to see seasonal themes for romance (winter, Valentine’s Day, spring, June brides, beach reads, fall, and Christmas).
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We’re looking for contemporary stories set in the United States. We love romances and mysteries that also celebrate friendship, family, and/or community ties. We’re looking for wholesome or “sweet” romance novels and cozy mystery novels of around 75,000 – 90,000 words in length. If you have an agent and you would like to submit a proposal or an unpublished manuscript, your agent should contact Stacey Donovan via email at ( for details. We are closed to unsolicited submissions of novels in 2020, but we are always open to agented submissions.