Memoir publishers that don’t require an agent to submit are few and far between. However, there are still options out there. Some are old and respected, others are new and still figuring things out.
Not all the publishers on this list are currently open to submissions, but most are.
It’s important to note that some of these publishers focus on certain types of memoirs. We try to make what type of memoirs they are most interested in clear and transparent as part of this list.
Kensington Publishing
This large independent publisher is based out of New York. They publish a wide variety of mainstream fiction and nonfiction books, with a particular focus on romance. They publish an average of 600 books a year, so they accept a lot more submissions than most independent publishers. They are distributed through Penguin Random House. At the time of this update two of their editors are open to memoir.
The Feminist Press
They are currently closed to submissions but strive for having one reading period per year. They haven’t yet announced exactly when their next reading period will be, but they have said this “The next call will be winter 2025/2026.” and it will be “open to international literature, hybrid memoirs and nonfiction, literary fiction, short story collections, and anthologies.”
Biteback Publishing
Biteback Publishing is based in London, England, and is focused on publishing work on political and current affairs titles. They also publish history, memoir, espionage, sport and general nonfiction, and they do not publish fiction of any kind. You can get a good feel for what they are currently publishing by seeing their new releases here.
Hohm Press
This small press is open to biographies and autobiographies of spiritual teachers, and autobiographies or memoirs that feature work with a spiritual teacher, teaching, or path.
Icon Books
Icon books is an adult nonfiction publisher that was founded in 1992. You can get a good feel for the books they publish here. The books they publish tend to fall into the following categories, biography and memoir, business and self help, history and current affairs, lifestyle and travel, literature & language, philosophy, popular culture, popular science, psychology, and sport. You can see the memoirs and biographies they’ve previously published here, to get a good feel for what they publish.
Coffeetown Press
Coffeetown Press is a literary and nonfiction imprint owned by Epicenter Press. They primarily publish nonfiction, as well as memoir, literary fiction, and historical fiction.
Arcade Publishing
Arcade Publishing is an imprint of Skyhorse Publishing, a large independent publisher with a number of imprints (please read the full review of Skyhorse first). Arcade publishes fiction and nonfiction, including memoir.
Three Rooms Press
Three Rooms Press is an independent press that is inspired by “Dada, Punk, and Passion”. They were founded in 1994. They have good distribution. As one can see by their tagline, they have a very clear sense of what they like and what they are interested in publishing. The memoirs they publish are focused on punk rock and they are not a good fit for submissions outside of that focus.
Monkfish
Monkfish is an independent press that focuses on publishing religious, spiritual, and literary books from a diverse range of perspectives. They have published memoirs, fiction, scholarly works, and wisdom literature, which you can get a better feel for by downloading the catalog here. The memoirs they publish are focused on spiritual journeys.
Persea Books
Persea Books is an independent book publisher based out of New York that was established in the 1970s. Since then they have gained a reputation for publishing thoughtful books in a variety of literary genres, including memoir. They are closed to prose submissions at this time.
Schaffner Press
Schaffner is an established press with distribution through IPG. They publish literary fiction, short fiction collections, and crime fiction. They also publish a wide variety of nonfiction including memoir, autobiography, biography, journalistic expose or narrative, true crime, art, culture, pop culture, world history, current events, science, and music.
Arsenal Pulp Press
This Canada based press is open to direct submissions of memoir and essay collections, as well as a variety of other genres. They primarily publish Canadian authors but are open to submission from international authors.
Clash Books
Clash Books started in 2015. They publish fiction, nonfiction (including memoir, mostly in terms of essay collections), and poetry. They are looking for work with an “exciting cultural hook”.
Vine Leaves Press
Vine Leaves Press is an international press with staff in the United States, Germany, Greece, England, and beyond. They were founded in 2011 as a literary journal and started publishing vignette collections in 2014. Vine Leaves Press publishes books in a variety of genres including memoirs (and memoirs in flash and cross genre memoirs), coming of age, literary and multi-genre novels, poetry and short story collections, and reference books. They are open for submissions till 31st January 2026.
Pan Macmillan Australia
Pan Macmillan Australia is open to direct submissions. They are the Australian imprint of Macmillan, one of the big five publishers. This is the only way to submit to Macmillan directly. They have excellent distribution in Australia. They publish commercial fiction including women’s fiction, romance, thriller, crime, historical, humor, paranormal, fantasy, as well as literary fiction and nonfiction, children’s and young adult books, and commercial nonfiction ranging from memoir to diet.
Roxane Gay Books
Roxane Gay Books is a new imprint of Grove Atlantic. Roxane Gay has written about this new imprint here. Roxane Gay is the award-winning and bestselling author of a number of books including Hunger and Bad Feminist. This new imprint will publish non fiction, memoir, essays collections, novels, and short story collections. They plan to reopen to submissions in January 2026.
ECW Press
ECW Press is an established Canadian publisher. They accept poetry, fiction, and nonfiction submissions from Canadians. They only accept nonfiction submissions from international submitters. I cannot stress this enough – if you are not a Canadian, you can only submit nonfiction to them. Memoir is considered under the nonfiction umbrella.
Feral House
Feral House is a small independent publisher based in Port Townsend, Washington state. They were founded in 1989 by Adam Parfrey who has since passed away. They publish unique and unusual nonfiction and they are particularly interested in documenting cultural movements. They publish memoirs, biographies, and many other works of nonfiction including history not found in text books, nonfiction for children, and work focused on mysticism and the occult.
Mad Creek Books
Mad Creek Books is the literary trade imprint of The Ohio State University Press. With a mission to foster creativity, innovate, and illuminate, Mad Creek Books champions diverse and creative literary nonfiction, fiction, and poetry. Many of their imprints accept memoir, including their Machete imprint. Please note that some imprints charge to submit. We are not encouraging you to submit to those imprints. They are currently closed to submissions.
Apollo Publishers
Apollo Publishers was founded in 2016 and published their first books in 2018. Apollo Publishers focuses on publishing “timely and topical nonfiction for adult trade audiences.” Mostly, they focus on narrative nonfiction, including memoir.
Baobab Press
Baobab Press is a small press that publishes a wide variety of material. Full disclaimer, even before we get into the review proper, they charge for submissions in some genres currently, this includes adult fiction and poetry manuscripts. As part of our guiding principles we don’t cover presses that charge overall, but as they are open to free unagented submissions in a variety of other genres including memoir, children’s books, and comics (including cartoons and graphic narratives), they do qualify to be listed with us.
University of Texas Press
They primarily publish nonfiction in a wide variety of areas but are also open to a limited number of edited collections and memoir projects.
Zibby Books
Zibby Books was founded by Zibby Owens, an established book influencer, as part of her company Aibby Media. You can read more about her launch of Zibby Books, here, and here. They primarily publish fiction and memoir and they are open to agented and unagented submissions. You can see all the books they’ve published so far, here, to get a feel for what they are interested in.
Library Tales Publishing
Library Tales Publishing was founded in 2011. They describe themselves as “a distinguished independent publishing house, renowned for publishing, marketing, and distributing a wide spectrum of books, spanning self-help, memoirs, and niche fiction, penned by skilled and creative authors.”
Emily Harstone is the author of many popular books, including The Authors Publish Guide to Manuscript Submissions, Submit, Publish, Repeat, and The 2025 Guide to Manuscript Publishers. She regularly teaches three acclaimed courses on writing and publishing at The Writer’s Workshop at Authors Publish. You can follow her on Facebook here.
