If you’re an author who has written a new age book and would like to get it published, one of the following 10 top new age book publishers might be able to help.
1. Llewellyn
Launched in 1901, Llewellyn is a book publisher that produces new age books on auras, chakras, energy work, feng shui, meditation and more. They are considered one of the first publishing houses to focus on books for body, mind, and spirit, another way of calling the new age movement.
Today, the company has expanded with an additional imprint, Midnight Ink, as well as partnerships with companies like La Scarabeo and Blue Angel. Some of the new age titles that Llewellyn has produced include “Angelic Inspirations” by Toni Carmine Salerno, “The Angelical Language, Volume II” by Aaron Leitch, and “Aradia” by Craig Spencer”.
Please note that Llewellyn does not accept submissions of new age fiction; they’re happy to consider non-fiction submissions about alternative health, energy work, angels, astrology and spiritual enlightenment, among other new age topics. They ask for a query letter, a description of the target market and that the submissions be emailed or mailed.
2. Inner Traditions – Bear & Company
Inner Traditions – Bear & Company is a book publishing house that focuses on new age books about spirituality, new science, natural medicine, and holistic health. Situated in Rochester, Vermont, in the United States, they have been creating material for the new age way of life since 1975.
To better organize their many new-age offerings, including books and cards for astrology and gemstones, Inner Traditions – Bear & Company has established a number of imprints that focus on a particular aspect of new-age thinking. Take a look at some of the new age books they’ve published, such as “The Ways of Abundance and Joy” by Shirley Blancke, Crystal Protection from 5G Pollution” by Barbara Newerla, and “The King in Orange” by John Michael Greer.
Those looking to submit a book submission to Inner Traditions – Bear & Company should mail or email their manuscript, a query letter, and a table of contents to the company.
3. Ozark Mountain Publishing, Inc.
Founded in 1992 by Johnny and Dolores Cannon, Ozark Mountain Publishing, Inc. is a publishing house that focuses on non-fiction books on topics including new age, metaphysics, ancient history, meditation, healing and inspirational books among others. Their offerings come in a number of formats including books, audiobooks and ebooks.
The authors that contribute to Ozark Mountain Publishing, Inc.’s catalogue of books are a number of experienced writers, including Paulinne Delcour-Min, Patrick De Haan, and Nikki Pattillo. “Five Lives Remembered” by Dolores Cannon, “A Small Book of Comfort” by Lyn Willmott, and “Finding Your Way in the Spiritual Age” by Dan Bird are a number of titles that they have published.
Ozark Mountain Publishing, Inc. is happy to take on inquiries about new-age book submissions. Writers should include a query letter and a complete manuscript for consideration. The company asks that writers do not submit simply ideas or incomplete manuscripts.
4. Beyond Words
Beyond Words is a book publisher that was created in 1983 in California, in the United States by founder Richard Cohn, who continues to serve as its president. The publisher produces a range of different media, including books, both hardcover and paperback, DVDs, audiobooks and ebooks.
The publisher produces new-age books on a range of topics, from inspiration and personal growth to energy healing and intuition. Take a look at some of the books that they have published, including “The Soul Searcher’s Handbook: The Modern Girl’s Guide to the New Age World” by Emma Mildon, “Dig Deeper in a Digital Age” by Kathy LeMay, and “Frequency: The Power of Personal Vibration” by Penney Peirce.
Beyond Words is actively looking for books submissions for non-fiction books about new-age (which they refer to as “Mind, body, spirit”), transformation, and spiritual enlightenment.
5. DeVorss & Company
Located in Camarillo, California, in the United States, DeVorss & Company was founded in 1929 by founder Douglas Kimball DeVorss. To this day, the company publishes books and material that promote new-age thought and lifestyle, content that was then called New Thought.
The publisher continues to champion the benefits of new-age philosophy and thinking, releasing books and cards that support regular practice and help those exploring new-age to engage and understand the topic. Some of their published books on new-age include “Revelation for a new age” by Dorothy Elder, “New Thought Revolution” edited by Harv Bishop, and “The New Trinity: Your Secular Pathway to Personal Spirituality” by Jack Burch.
Authors thinking about submitting to DeVorss & Company should include two or three sample chapters of their work, a table of contents, and the author’s bio for consideration. The submission package can be mailed to their location.
6. Inspiritus Press
Inspiritus Press is a publishing house that is motivated by the mission to create spiritual change through their published works, the motivation for the naming of their publishing house. Located in Toronto, Canada, the publishing house selectively creates new-age material that is high-quality and sure to bring value to its readers.
Demonstrating its commitment to the new-age movement through its choice of published works, Inspiritus Press is sure to impress with the quality of its book’s writing. A number of books that Inspiritus Press has published within the new-age category are “Apparatus” by B.W. Powe, et al., “Metaphysical Dictionary” by Svetlana Lilova, and “The Man Who Remembered The Moon by David Hull.
The company is actively looking for book submissions about new-age. Writers with book submissions should include a description of your book, author bio and a sample of the book. It should be sent to Inspiritus Press, attached as a PDF in an email to the company.
7. John Hunt Publishing
With a portfolio of over 2,200 published books, John Hunt Publishing is an active publisher that continues to deliver literature of the highest quality. Its books cover a number of different genres, from new-age to fiction, history, culture and politics.
John Hunt Publishing has a few imprints that work in the new-age space, including O-Books, which focuses on spirituality, and Ayni Books, an imprint that publishes books on alternative health and healing. Take a look at some other books from John Hunt Publishing on new-age, like “Gem’s Story” by Joost Boekhoven, “The Man Who Drew Triangles: Magician, mystic or out of his mind?” by Haraldur Erlendsson and Keith Hagenbach, and “Call Of The Forbidden Way” by Robert Owings.
Writers interested in submitting manuscripts that fall in the new age (also known as Mind Body Spirit) should fill out a new book inquiry on John Hunt Publishing’s website. It will ask for your book’s title, a description and will allow you to upload your manuscript there. (attached as PDF or Word document)
8. Red Wheel
Red Wheel is a publishing house situated out of Newburyport, Massachusetts, in the United States. Today, it is led by president and CEO Michael Kerber and publisher emerita Jan Johnson. Alongside its imprint Weiser Books, the company delivers a number of new-age books on various topics, from general metaphysics and pagan/earth religions to tarot and astrology.
The company continues to expand into different spaces and now includes a non-fiction imprint Career Press and Hamptons Roads Publishing which publishes books on spirituality and health. “Spiritual Cleansing” by Draja Mickaharic and Lilith Dorsey, “Saturn: A New Look at an Old Devil” by Liz Greene et al., and “The Big Book of Magical Incense” by Sara L. Mastros are a number of books Red Wheel has published on new-age.
Red Wheel is interested in taking book submissions for authors with a work in progress that falls into the new-age space. Their imprint Weiser Books is likely the best fit, and writers should mention that they are submitting their manuscripts to Weiser Books for consideration. A complete book submission should include a cover letter, table of contents and market analysis, in addition to your manuscript, which should be emailed to the company.
9. Rockpool Publishing
Summer Hill, New South Wales is the home of book publisher Rockpool Publishing. The Australian publisher produces new-age books on spirituality and wellness, as well as other products such as cards and journals.
Publisher Lisa Hanrahan currently heads up the publishing house, with operational help from Paul Dennett. The company has produced new-age books such as “Mindful Living” by Katie Rose, “Let go” by Akal Pritam, and “Rock On” by Kate Mantello.
For new-age book manuscripts, Rockpool Publishing is happy to consider works in progress and completed manuscripts. Please submit your works under the category “Mind Body Spirit” (an alternate name for new-age), and include a query letter and table of contents along with your manuscript. This should be emailed in for consideration, rather than sent by mail.
10. Flame Tree Publishing
Flame Tree Publishing is a book publisher working out of their location in Fulham, London, in the United Kingdom. Founded in 1992 by Nick Wells, the company publishes books on a wide range of topics, including fiction, classics, fantasy and new-age books.
Flame Tree Publishing’s offerings extend from their published books to calendars, notebooks, cards for tarot, and more. Their portfolio of books on new-age includes “Arthurian Myths”, “Auras: Awakening Awareness” by Vanessa Tucker, and “Mindfulness” by Annika Rose.
Writers working on new-age fiction can reach out to Flame Tree Publishing with a completed book submission. They ask for the novel by between 70,000 and 120,000 words and that your submission package includes a book synopsis, word count and writer’s CV.