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Applications open for North America Publishers’ Program 2027 (Australia)

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Deadline: 04-Aug-2026

The North America Publishers’ Program 2027 – Adult Lists supports Australian rights sellers, literary agents, and publishers in attending a publishing delegation to Toronto and New York from 3–12 March 2027. The program helps participants strengthen international publishing relationships, develop expertise in the North American rights market, and promote Australian authors and titles to editors, agents, and industry decision-makers.

Up to eight delegates will receive $6,000 each to support participation costs. The initiative focuses on international market development, rights sales opportunities, professional networking, and increasing the visibility of Australian literature in North America.

Program Overview

The North America Publishers’ Program 2027 – Adult Lists is designed to help Australian publishing professionals build stronger connections with the North American publishing industry.

The program provides selected delegates with the opportunity to participate in a structured nine-day publishing delegation across Toronto and New York. Participants will engage directly with editors, literary agents, scouts, and other publishing professionals while promoting Australian books and authors to key international markets.

The initiative supports the global growth of Australian publishing by facilitating rights sales discussions, industry networking, market intelligence gathering, and professional development opportunities.

Program Objectives

The program aims to:

Key Focus Areas

International Rights Market Development

Delegates gain firsthand experience in the North American publishing rights market, including opportunities to pitch books and negotiate publishing partnerships.

Areas of focus include:

Author and Title Promotion

Participants are expected to present Australian authors and books with strong potential for the North American market.

This may include:

Industry Networking

The delegation provides access to influential publishing professionals, including:

Market Intelligence and Professional Development

Delegates receive valuable insights into:

What the Delegation Includes

The program features a structured schedule of professional activities across Toronto and New York.

Activities may include:

The delegation runs from 3 March to 12 March 2027.

Who Is Eligible?

Applicants must be actively working in the Australian publishing industry and demonstrate experience in international market engagement.

Eligible applicants include:

Applicants must have the capacity to represent authors and titles suitable for North American publishing markets.

Eligibility Requirements

To be eligible, applicants must:

Applicants are not eligible if they:

First Nations Cultural and Intellectual Property Requirements

Where relevant, applicants must comply with First Nations Cultural and Intellectual Property (ICIP) protocols.

This includes:

Applicants should ensure that any proposed works involving First Nations content align with established protocols and industry standards.

Funding Available

Grant Amount

Successful delegates will receive:

$6,000 per delegate

Up to eight delegates will be selected.

Total Delegate Support

The funding is intended to help offset the costs associated with participation in the delegation.

What the Funding Covers

The grant provides partial financial support toward participation in the Toronto and New York delegation.

Funding may assist with:

The grant is intended as a contribution rather than full funding for attendance.

What the Funding Does Not Cover

Delegates are responsible for all additional costs associated with participation.

These may include:

Applicants should budget carefully and ensure they can cover any costs beyond the grant amount.

Why This Program Matters

The North American publishing market is one of the largest and most influential book markets in the world.

Participation in this program can help Australian publishing professionals:

The program also creates opportunities for Australian books to reach new audiences and publishing partners across North America.

How to Apply

Step 1: Confirm Eligibility

Review all eligibility requirements and ensure you meet the criteria for participation.

Step 2: Identify Authors and Titles

Prepare a list of authors and books that demonstrate strong potential for the North American market.

Applicants must represent at least six authors.

Step 3: Develop Your Market Strategy

Clearly explain:

Step 4: Prepare Supporting Information

Provide:

Step 5: Submit Your Application

Ensure all required information is complete and complies with program guidelines and protocols.

Step 6: Assessment and Selection

Applications will be reviewed by Creative Australia staff, with industry advisor input where required.

Step 7: Notification of Results

Successful applicants are generally notified approximately six weeks after the application closing date.

Assessment Criteria

Applications are assessed against several key criteria.

Understanding of North American Markets

Applicants must demonstrate knowledge of:

Suitability of Authors and Titles

Assessment considers whether the proposed books and authors are likely to attract interest from North American publishers and editors.

Professional Experience

Applicants should show experience relevant to:

Potential Impact

Reviewers evaluate how participation may contribute to:

Tips for a Strong Application

To improve competitiveness:

Common Mistakes to Avoid

Applicants should avoid:

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

What is the North America Publishers’ Program 2027 – Adult Lists?

It is an international market development program that supports Australian publishing professionals participating in a delegation to Toronto and New York to promote Australian authors and titles.

Who can apply?

Eligible applicants include Australian rights sellers, literary agents, and publishers working in creative writing.

How many delegates will be selected?

Up to eight delegates will receive funding support.

How much funding is available?

Each successful delegate will receive $6,000 toward participation costs.

Do applicants need to represent a minimum number of authors?

Yes. Applicants must represent at least six authors to be eligible.

What expenses are not covered by the funding?

The grant does not cover visas, flights, accommodation, insurance, meals, local transport, event tickets, or personal expenses.

How are applications assessed?

Applications are evaluated based on understanding of North American markets, suitability of proposed authors and titles, professional experience, and the potential impact on international market development.

Expected Outcomes

Successful participation in the program may lead to:

These outcomes contribute to strengthening Australia’s publishing sector and expanding its presence in international markets.

Conclusion

The North America Publishers’ Program 2027 – Adult Lists provides a valuable opportunity for Australian rights sellers, literary agents, and publishers to engage directly with the North American publishing industry. Through meetings, market briefings, networking opportunities, and rights-focused discussions, delegates can expand professional networks, promote Australian literature, and pursue international growth opportunities.

With targeted funding support, the program helps Australian publishing professionals build meaningful industry relationships and position Australian authors and titles for success in one of the world’s most influential publishing markets.

For more information, visit Creative Australia.

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