Submissions

If you are planning to write a book in line with the topics stipulated below and you have the right experience to write it, we’d love to hear from you.  Please read the information below and try to make your submission as complete as possible. We look forward to hearing your ideas!

Unfortunately, due to the volume of submissions we receive we cannot reply to speculative emails without the information below, or ideas outside of what we have outlined below. 

What we’re looking for:

  • Books in the following areas: climbing; walking; gravel cycling; running; outdoor swimming; and stand-up paddleboarding (SUP).
  • Within those areas we’re looking for: books which inspire and equip people to plan their own adventures, with great photos and well-researched information; and practical guides to training, technique, nutrition; and injury in the above areas. 
  • Specifically we’d currently love to hear from you at the moment if you have a proposal for: an outdoor swimming guide to Wales or London and the South East;  gravel cycling guides; books aimed at climbing/running/cycling training.

What we’re not looking for:

  • Fiction, poetry or children’s books.
  • Walking guides which duplicate our existing guides in terms of region.
  • Personal memoirs about adventures.

Who we’re looking for:

  • Enthusiastic, knowledgeable authors who are passionate about adventure.
  • Authors keen to work with us to help promote the book pre- and post-publication, both online and in person.
  • A strong platform on social media or in outdoor media is a positive, but not imperative. 

Submitting a proposal:

  • Please ensure that you can answer all of the questions below before submitting your proposal to us – give us as much information as you can.
  • Make the sample material as representative as you can of the style and content of the book. We need at least a full chapter to read, to get a feel for the book. If you submit an entire manuscript we can’t guarantee to read it all, but we’ll certainly read a few chapters.

Questions to answer in your proposal:

  1. What is the title of your book?
  2. Can you give us a brief outline of what the book is about?
  3. Who is the intended market for your book?
  4. Why do you want to write this book and why are you the best person to do it? Tell us about your writing experience, your social media platforms and any other relevant experience such as speaking engagements.
  5. Are there any existing books or resources which might compete with your book, or similar books in a different market that you’ve taken inspiration from?
  6. Can you give us three compelling selling points of your book?

(Don’t forget to include a table of contents and some sample material too.)

How we make decisions:

  • For guidebooks and larger format books designed to inspire readers to create their own adventures we have some successful series, such as Day Walks, Big Trails, gravel cycling guides, climbing guides. New books will need to fit into an existing series.
  • If we think that your proposal might fit with our future publishing plans, our decision whether to offer you a contract will be subject to approval by our publishing committee.

Contact information:

  • Please send your proposal and sample material to our commissioning editor, Kirsty Reade, at kirsty@v-publishing.co.uk
  • We will reply to every submission that meets the criteria above as quickly as possible, but please allow up to two weeks. If your proposal is incomplete or outside of the areas listed above, unfortunately we are unable to reply due to volume of submissions. 
  • Please do not send submissions by post, or phone us to tell us about your idea. We will only consider complete submissions sent by email.