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Upper Room Books® is an ecumenical nonprofit religious publisher and is associated with The Upper Room® Daily Devotional Guide. Our publishing consists of books that help readers discover, develop, and enrich a life of devotion and attention to God. Books published by The Upper Room present to individuals and to groups the possibility and promise of an intimate, life-giving relationship with God. These books further assist readers along their spiritual path by offering guidance toward a disciplined life that includes prayer and action. The Upper Room publishes between twenty-five and thirty books each year.

Who Reads Upper Room Books

Our audience encompasses people of all ages and with a wide variety of interests and religious backgrounds. Upper Room Books publishes books and resources to meet this variety. For lay audiences of all ages, we publish great devotional and inspirational books. For clergy and laypersons interested in their own spiritual formation and growth, we publish studies of biblical and theological interpretation to aid in the devotional experience. To help families in their spiritual lives, we publish resources appropriate for children, youth, parents, and married partners.

Upper Room Books often crosses these audience lines with books and materials appropriate for different seasons of the Christian year and special occasions such as graduations and weddings. In the interest of serving all segments of our audience, The Upper Room provides support for persons experiencing special needs, including physical, spiritual, and emotional needs. Upper Room Books, however, publishes very few collections of meditations or sermons and does not publish fiction.

Sending Material to Upper Room Books

After you have determined that your material shares the objectives of Upper Room Books, you will want to submit no less than an outline or introductory statement and one sample chapter to our editor. All material that we receive is acknowledged and reviewed by an editor. The review process takes time, normally six to eight weeks, and thus we cannot always guarantee a quick response. At the end of the review, the author is notified of the editor's decision. All of the editor's reports remain confidential.

Please send all submissions to:
Upper Room Books
1908 Grand Avenue
Nashville, TN 37212
kduncan@gbod.org

Preparing the Manuscript

Upper Room Books does accept book proposals for review and possible publication. Please note that Upper Room Books does not publish fiction or poetry. Should you decide to send us a book proposal, please include (1) a working title, (2) a purpose statement, (3) a clearly defined audience, (4) a Table of Contents with annotations describing the content of each chapter, and (5) one chapter (only) fully written on 8 1/2" x 11" white paper.

Please send to the address above: (1) a stamped, self-addressed return envelope [#10], and (2) a stamped, self-addressed envelope large enough for return of your proposal (unless you donŐt want your material returned). You may also submit your material via e-mail at: kduncan@gbod.org.

Although we prefer to receive unsolicited material in hard copy form, we are able to work with a variety of software programs if the manuscript is accepted for publication.

In details of style, such as capitalization, punctuation, and preferred usage, Upper Room Books follows The Chicago Manual of Style, 14th edition. In matters of spelling, Upper Room Books follows Merriam Webster's Tenth Collegiate Dictionary. Upper Room Books encourages authors to write about God and people in an inclusive manner and to use a variety of metaphors describing God.

Upper Room Books is happy to review any manuscript that is sent to us for consideration. Careful editorial attention is given to every manuscript we receive. We appreciate your interest in the publishing ministry of Upper Room Books.

Laity, Family & Ethnic Acquisition Channel

Customer Segment   Need Category
     
Laity 01 Daily Devotional Guidance
  02 Understanding the Spiritual Life
  03 Understanding the Christian Seasons & Sacraments
  04 Meditating on Scripture
  05 Meditating on Spiritual Reading
  06 Companionship on the Journey
  07 Integrating Faith & Life
  08 Facing Special Needs & Crises
  09 Healing & Wholeness
  10 Responding Faithfully to Various Stages of Life
  11 Understanding Gender-Specific Needs/Differences
  12 Recognizing Gifts & Callings
  13 Prayer
  14 Learning to Pray
  15 Spiritual Formation Bible
     
Ethnic 16 African-American
  17 Asian-American
  18 Hispanic
  19 Native American
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Families 22 Nurturing Family Spiritual Life
(daily, seasonal, discernment, etc.)
  23 Providing Christian Parenting
  24 Developing & Clarifying a Vision of the Family
  25 Nurturing Children
  26 Nurturing Youth
  27 Nurturing Older Adults
  28 Addressing Specific Needs & Crises
  29 Preparing for Marriage, Parenting & Family Life
  30 Enriching Marriage
  31 Forgiveness & Healing in Family Relationships
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Seekers 35 To be determined
  36 Music CDŐs, Cassettes
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  39 (-49)


Clergy, Congregational Leaders & Small Groups Acquisition Channel

Customer Segment   Need Category
     
Leaders 61 Nurturing Their Own Spiritual Journey
(prayer, retreat, spiritual friendship, etc.)
  62 Developing & Clarifying a Vision of the Spiritual Life & of the Church
  63 Shaping Transforming Communities
(mission, worship, administration, education, healing/wholeness, etc.)
  64 Offering Spiritual Guidance
  65 Assisting Youth Leaders
  66 Assisting People in the Practice of Spiritual Disciplines
  67 Guiding in the Midst of Individual/Community Special Needs & Crises
  68 Developing & Clarifying a Vision of Spiritual Leadership
  69  
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Programs 73 Emmaus Ancillary Resources
  74 Emmaus Program Resources
  75 Chrysalis Program Resources
  76 Chrysalis Ancillary Resources
  77 Healing & Wholeness Leader Resources
  78 United Methodist Men Resources
  79 Covenant Prayer Group Resources
  80 Non-Book Pathways Network Resources
  81 Emmaus Library
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Small Groups   (Same Needs as Laity from a Small Group Perspective)
  84 Learning to Pray
  85 Daily Devotional Guidance
  86 Understanding the Spiritual Life
  87 Understanding the Christian Seasons & Sacraments
  88 Meditating on Scripture
  89 Meditating on Spiritual Reading
  90 Companionship on the Journey
  91 Integrating Faith & Life
  92 Facing Special Needs & Crises
  93 Healing & Wholeness
  94 Responding Faithfully to Various Stages of Life
  95 Understanding Gender-Specific Needs/Differences
  96 Recognizing Gifts & Callings
  97  
  98 Out of Print Books

 



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