Announcing the 2025 Nightboat Prose Reading Period!

We’re thrilled to announce that Nightboat Books is considering prose manuscripts from June 9th-August 1st, 2025. Please familiarize yourself with our editorial affinities by checking out our catalogue. Buy our books! Borrow them from the library! Read them!

We’re looking for innovative prose manuscripts of formally experimental fiction and/or nonfiction. We welcome prose translations, international anglophone writing, and multi-lingual texts. We’re most excited about projects that disrupt our expectations of what prose can do. No strict forms. No limits. Your manuscript might include poetry and poetic sections, but we’re not considering full length poetry collections at this time. We’re looking for text based projects. You’re welcome to include images in your manuscript, but please note that we are not able to print in full-color.

The kinds of work we are are excited to encounter might include, but isn’t limited to:
Writing that emerges from the liminal
Writing that builds up / writing that tears down
Writing that torques conventional prose forms or genre
Writing that examines & perverts existing narratives around identity
Writing that documents past / present / future periods of political uprising
Writing that investigates or borrows from other mediums: visual art, music, film, performance
Writing that searches for and troubles the sacred / sacrilegious
Writing that illustrates and proliferates complexity in our world
Writing that glitches the algorithm
Writing that proposes
instigates
bewilders
seduces

 

Examples of Prose books from Nightboat Books:
Nova Scotia House by Charlie Porter
Crocosmia by Miranda Mellis
Residual by Tisa Bryant
!PóNK! by Marcus Clayton
The Fifth Wound by Aurora Mattia
Dreaming in the Fault Zone by Eleni Stecopoulos
Sex Goblin by Lauren Cook
Tree Spirits, Grass Spirits by Hiromi Ito, translated by Jon L. Pitt
Greasepaint by Hannah Levene
Honey Mine by Camille Roy
Phototaxis by Olivia Tapiero, translated by Kit Schluter
Virgil Kills by Ronald V. Wilson
Neotenica by Joon Oluchi Lee

 

Please include the following with your manuscript (of up to 300 pages, double spaced) through Submittable. (a) your name and contact information (b) a short professional biography (100 words maximum) (c) a description of the book/project (150 words maximum).

Submit via our Submittable page here!

There is a $15 submission fee that goes towards fairly compensating screeners, readers, and editors.

We plan to accept 1-2 manuscripts. Authors will receive an advance and royalty contract.

We look forward to reading your work!

Nightboat Books, a nonprofit organization, seeks to develop audiences for writers whose work resists convention and transcends boundaries, by publishing books rich with poignancy, intelligence and risk. We are committed to publishing complicated work by a diverse group of writers. We encourage people of all backgrounds, ages, races, ethnicities, gender and sexual identities, and disability statuses to submit.