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Athanatos Christian Ministries is interested in promoting Christian thought in a variety of contexts, including through the publishing of books. Both fiction and nonfiction submissions are welcome. ACM offers a hybrid approach to publishing: contracts typically allow the author to retain all rights and can offer terms that range from no upfront cost to the author (standard publisher/author relationship) to some costs (quasi-self publishing). ACM publishes under two imprints: Athanatos Publishing Group and Suzeteo Enterprises.
Submissions do not necessarily need to be explicitly Christian. They should, however, cover topics of interest to Christians or represent values that the Christian community might resonate with. Nothing explicitly or implicitly anti-Christian is accepted. NonChristian submissions which treat Christianity with objectivity and accuracy may be considered.
Submission guidelines:
The interested individual is encouraged to review the Athanatos Ministry website as well as Anthony's apologetics website. That will give you and idea of the types of topics and approaches that we want to sponsor and promote.
Both fiction and non-fiction manuscripts are desired.
As previously mentioned, manuscripts cannot be anti-Christian but do not necessarily have to be pro-Christian. The Christian World view should be substantially reflected somehow in the manuscript. This is all a bit subjective. When in doubt, submit.
If interested, send an email introducing yourself and explaining what your manuscript pertains to. Include the word count and speak to the issues raised in point 3 above. At this time, send inquiries directly to the executive director at This e-mail address is being protected from spambots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it Please do not send the manuscript itself until it is requested.
Some books will be published under the 'Suzeteo Enterprises' imprint. Others under the imprint of 'Athanatos Publishing Group.' NonChristian authors engaging in a frank discussion of Christianity or topics that Christians would find interesting will be published under the 'Suzeteo Enterprises' imprint. Manuscripts that are overtly pro-Christian might be produced under either imprint depending on the content.
At this time, there are no advances or stipends available.
More about Contracts and Terms:
As mentioned above, we have a hybrid approach to publishing. The era of the self-publisher is upon us and traditional publishing houses haven't kept up very well. The way things were done in the past will probably give way to a new model into the future.
Self-Publishing
We can offer self-publishing services where we will publish your manuscript for a fee with very minimal editorial scrutiny from us. That is, you pay the fee, you get your book published. Our fees begin at $950 and include cover design and submission to the Ingram's database which puts you on Amazon.com, etc. You will get 10 free copies of your book. The book will be published under the 'Suzeteo Enterprises' imprint. ACM will take about a $1.00 per book fee and the rest is the author's commission, with the author heavily informing the list price (and consequently, the commission). Advice on promotion and marketing is included.
While there are advantages to working with us in this fashion, you really ought to consider an outfit like www.lulu.com if you want to self-publish. It is a powerful force in the 'print on demand' market. If you would like to compare our fees with what other quasi-self-publishers charge, check out www.aventinepress.com or www.booksurge.com or this Christian self-publishing house, Pleasant Word. If you're still interested, come back to us.
Quasi-Traditional: Aiming to incorporate the best of both worlds, our contracts allow the author to retain full rights to their book with just a handful of common sense provisions. The author agrees to lease their content until such time as ACM has covered costs and generated a reasonable profit. At that point, a new phase in the contract kicks in which gives the author a higher commission. Prior to this second phase, the author may 'buy out' the contract and take his manuscript anywhere he pleases.
In the quasi-traditional model, ACM provides editing and cover design services and actively markets the book. It takes a higher percentage of the 'profits' but it commits more resources to the book's success, as well. ACM essentially provides all of the services a traditional publisher provides while allowing the author to retain rights to their book. To learn more just email us at This e-mail address is being protected from spambots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it |