| CARVIEW |
- The jury
- Showcase 6 (2024)
- Showcase 5 (2023)
- Showcase 4 (2022)
- Showcase 3 (2021)
- Showcase 2 (2020)
- Showcase 1 (2019)
- Publisher insights
- Success story
- Book fair photos
Picturebook makers from all around the world submit their unpublished projects to be considered by a large jury of top international publishers. The jury publishers vote independently for their favourites, and the projects with the most votes go into a unique book fair showcase and are presented online to hundreds of publishers in the dPICTUS community. Picturebook projects from our previous showcases continue to be acquired by publishers around the world, and many of the artists have been approached by publishers and agents.
The jury selection for our 7th showcase will be announced in February 2026
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Alboroto Ediciones
Mexico
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Allen & Unwin
Australia
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Baobab
Czech Republic
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Berbay Publishing
Australia
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BIR Publishing
Korea
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Bokförlaget Opal
Sweden
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Candlewick Press
United States
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Corraini Edizioni
Italy
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Dandelion Children’s Book House
China
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Éditions Amaterra
France
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Editions Format
Poland
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Éditions La Joie de lire
Switzerland
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Editions La Partie
France
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Éditions Les 400 Coups
Canada
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Editions Memo
France
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Editorial Amanuta
Chile
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Edizioni EL
Italy
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Elsewhere Editions
United States
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Enchanted Lion Books
United States
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Etana Editions
Finland
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Everafter Books
China
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Fulgencio Pimentel
Spain
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Greystone Kids
Canada
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Jieli Publishing House
China
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Kunstanstifter
Germany
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L'école des loisirs
France
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Lecturita
Argentina
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Leetra
Mexico
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Libros del Zorro Rojo
Spain
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Liels un mazs
Latvia
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Lilla Piratförlaget
Sweden
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Limonero
Argentina
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Magikon Forlag
Norway
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Monsieur Ed
Canada
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Natur & Kultur
Sweden
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Orecchio Acerbo
Italy
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Pastel
Belgium
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Pato Lógico
Portugal
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Penguin Random House
United Kingdom
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Petra Ediciones
Mexico
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Pickle Yolk Books
India
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Planeta Tangerina
Portugal
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Querido
Netherlands
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Raben & Sjorgen
Sweden
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Scribble
Australia
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Somebooks
Korea
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Tate Publishing
United Kingdom
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Templar Books
United Kingdom
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The Old Lion Publishing House
Ukraine
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Topipittori
Italy
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Tuti Books
Iran
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Versant Sud
Belgium
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Wytwórnia
Poland
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Zahorí Books
Spain
The Unpublished Picturebook Showcase 6 (2024)
For the sixth edition of The Unpublished Picturebook Showcase in 2024, over 600 projects from 70 countries were submitted. The 88 projects below are the ones which received the most independent votes from the 54 international publishers on the jury. dPICTUS members can view these projects in full; non-members can see two images from each project.
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19 Publisher votes Project Acquired
A Birthday Friend
Victor D. O. Santos & Anna Margrethe Kjærgaard
DENMARK
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7 Publisher votes
CHOP CHOP - The gory story of Henry VIII
Claire Goble
UNITED KINGDOM
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6 Publisher votes
"Little Wild Cat, what do you want to be when you grow up?"
Carolina Búzio
PORTUGAL
The Unpublished Picturebook Showcase 5 (2023)
For the fifth edition of The Unpublished Picturebook Showcase in 2023, over 500 projects from around 60 countries were submitted. The 78 projects below are the ones which received the most independent votes from the 45 international publishers on the jury. dPICTUS members can view these projects in full; non-members can see two images from each project.
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14 Publisher votes Project Acquired
The Freak School (Le Dévacance Colère)
Marina Philippart
BELGIUM
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9 Publisher votes Project Acquired
What is your favourite place?
Deborah Senn & Samira Margni
SWITZERLAND
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6 Publisher votes
The girl without a shadow
Catalina Kobelt & Pablo Gauthier
ARGENTINA
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5 Publisher votes
El Baalam, The Myth of the Jaguar
Cathy Benetti Maldonado
SWITZERLAND
The Unpublished Picturebook Showcase 4 (2022)
For the fourth edition of The Unpublished Picturebook Showcase in 2022, 350 projects from over 50 countries were submitted. The 94 projects below are the ones which received the most independent votes from the 50 international publishers on the jury. dPICTUS members can view these projects in full; non-members can see two images from each project.
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17 Publisher votes Project Acquired
The thick wood and the leafy wood
Marc Donat & Roser Cussó
SPAIN
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15 Publisher votes
The Winged Boy: If on a Wednesday Afternoon a Martin Flies into Your Life
Neal Hoskins & Anna Ring
ESTONIA
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14 Publisher votes Project Acquired
Too Snappy to Wear a Nappy!
Lillias Kinsman-Chauvet
UNITED KINGDOM
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11 Publisher votes
Puparium - 730 days of Josuko / Silent book
Fanni Réka Sipos
HUNGARY
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10 Publisher votes Project Acquired
Mandy is Still a Banana
Amy Louise Evans and Zoe Arena
UNITED KINGDOM
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9 Publisher votes
Give Me 5 Reasons Why I Can't Get a Goat
Catherine McArdle
UNITED KINGDOM
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6 Publisher votes
Voglio Andare al Mare / I wish to go to the beach
Luca Di Battista
ITALY
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6 Publisher votes
The Gentle Life: A Guide to Survive Today
Merlin Evans
UNITED KINGDOM
The Unpublished Picturebook Showcase 3 (2021)
Almost 400 projects from 60 countries were submitted to the third edition of The Unpublished Picturebook Showcase in 2021. The 84 projects below are the ones which received the most independent votes from the 55 international publishers on the jury. dPICTUS members can view these projects in full; non-members can see two images from each project.
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22 Publisher votes
Lorena Ramirez, Running through the Mountains.
Andres Muñoz Claros
COLOMBIA
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10 Publisher votes
When somebody needs you
Constance Örbeck Nilsen & Akin Düzakin
NORWAY
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10 Publisher votes
Chica Espinas (The Girl with Thorns)
Mariano Leguizamón
ARGENTINA
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8 Publisher votes Project Acquired
Flawless Mirror (Ogledalo bez mana-original title in Croatian)
Agata Lučić
CROATIA
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6 Publisher votes
DON PULCO, The incredible saga of an ordinary knight.
Clémence Godier
FRANCE
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5 Publisher votes
The king of the world / El rey del mundo
Javier García Sobrino
SPAIN
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5 Publisher votes
The Owl and the Pussycat House Hunt
Heidi Olivia Cannon
UNITED KINGDOM
The Unpublished Picturebook Showcase 2 (2020)
Of the 420 projects submitted to the second edition of The Unpublished Picturebook Showcase in 2020,
the 82 projects below are the ones which received the most independent votes from the 48 international
publishers on the jury. dPICTUS members can view these projects in full; non-members can see two images
from each project.
Watch the video presentation
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9 Publisher votes
The Favorite Book (and the Hyper Bunnies)
Vera Eggermann
SWITZERLAND
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9 Publisher votes Project Acquired
When the storm drove away the smell of chocolate / Quand la tempête fait fuir l'odeur de chocolat
Maeva Rubli
SWITZERLAND
The Unpublished Picturebook Showcase 1 (2019)
Of the 350 projects submitted to the first edition of The Unpublished Picturebook Showcase in 2019,
the 48 projects below are the ones which received the most independent votes from the 30 international
publishers on the jury. dPICTUS members can view these projects in full; non-members can see two images
from each project.
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23 Publisher votes Project Acquired
Once upon a time there was and will be so much more
Johanna Schaible
SWITZERLAND
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16 Publisher votes Project Acquired
A Journey Above the Earth: Swallow’s Diary
Pavel Kvartalnov & Olga Ptashnik
RUSSIA
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13 Publisher votes Project Acquired
My Software Heart
Neal Hoskins & Monika Vaicenaviciene
UNITED KINGDOM / LITHUANIA
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7 Publisher votes
Once there was an Elephant
Dominika Czerniak-Chojnacka
POLAND
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6 Publisher votes
Confused
Eka Tabliashvili
GEORGIA
Publisher insights
Jury publishers introduce their publishing houses and talk about their favourite projects.
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Arianna Squilloni
A Buen Paso
Spain
2021 jury member -
Isabel Minhós Martins
Planeta Tangerina
Portugal
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Julia Marshall
Gecko Press
New Zealand
2021 jury member -
Christine Morault
Editions MeMo
France
2021 jury member -
Erik Titusson
Lilla Piratförlaget
Sweden
2021 jury member -
Bai Bing
Jieli Publishing House
China
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Magdalena Kłos-Podsiadło
Wytwórnia
Poland
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Valérie Picard
Monsieur Ed
Canada
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Bjarne Michael Jensen
Jensen & Dalgaard
Denmark
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Emma Parkin
Barefoot Books
USA
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Alīse Nīgale
Liels un mazs
Latvia
2020 jury member -
Lulu Kirschenbaum
Limonero
Argentina
2020 jury member -
Odile Josselin
Pastel
Belgium
2020 jury member -
Simon de Jocas
Éditions les 400 coups
Canada
2020 jury member -
Marzia Corraini
Corraini Edizioni
Italy
2020 jury member -
Mónica Bergna
Alboroto Ediciones
Mexico
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Svein Storksen
Magikon Forlag
Norway
2020 jury member -
Saskia Heintz
Carl Hanser Verlag
Germany
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Andrew Rushton
Nordsüd Verlag
Switzerland
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Isabel Minhós Martins
Planeta Tangerina
Portugal
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Arianna Squilloni
A Buen Paso
Spain
2020 jury member -
Erik Titusson
Lilla Piratförlaget
Sweden
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Mrs Tang Ling
Jieli Publishing House
China
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2020 Showcase Presentation
dPICTUS
Hosted by Sam McCullen
Featuring the 2020 jury members
Johanna Schaible, an artist and illustrator from Bern in Switzerland, submitted her project to the first Unpublished Picturebook Showcase. The project ‘Once upon a time there was and will be so much more’ was independently voted for by 23 of the 30 publishers on the jury, and has since generated a lot of excitement and interest. The book will be published in 2021 by Lilla Piratförlaget from Sweden, as a co-edition with a group of international publishers.
Lilla Piratförlaget publisher Erik Titusson says: “When turning over the continuously changing pages of this book, you physically feel the passing of time. This is a truly unique project and a moving experience for readers of all ages. The theme of the book and its innovative design work hand in hand to reinforce the feeling that here we are in the world, right now, at this instant, and from this point on: we build the future!”
"Out of the Cage", exhibition of artists selected for The Unpublished Picturebook Showcase 1–6, ZOO, Strada Maggiore, Bologna, 2025
Photos by Theodore Bauthier (@b.c.theodore), Margherita Caprilli (@margheritacaprilli) and Fabio Celot (@fabio.celot)
Photos by Theodore Bauthier (@b.c.theodore)
Photos by Theodore Bauthier (@b.c.theodore)
Photos from the Bologna Children's Book Fair 2023
Photos by Theodore Bauthier (@b.c.theodore)
Photos from the Bologna Children's Book Fair 2022
Photos by Sam McCullen
Photos from the Frankfurt Book Fair 2019
Photos by Theodore Bauthier (@b.c.theodore)
Illustration by Kitty Crowther
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Join our email list for showcase updatesAbout the showcase
In 2019, dPICTUS launched The Unpublished Picturebook Showcase. Picturebook makers from around the world submitted their unpublished projects to be considered by a large jury of leading picturebook publishers. The publishers voted independently for their favourites, and the projects with the most votes went into a unique showcase at the Frankfurt Book Fair.
The Unpublished Picturebook Showcases 2 and 3 (2020–2021) were a little different. Because of Covid-19, we couldn’t host physical book fair showcases, so instead we presented the selected projects online, on the dPICTUS platform.
At the Bologna Children’s Book Fair 2022, we were finally able to bring together the selected projects from the previous years for a physical showcase. We arranged sessions with publishers from the jury and selected artists, talking about the projects and sharing valuable feedback.
Each year, we receive an impressive number of incredibly strong picturebook projects. This high quality attracts world-class picturebook publishers to take part in the jury again and again. Many of the artists come to Bologna for the physical showcase, and they bring so much energy to our stand. We arrange group sessions with the artists and jury publishers through the week, and there is always a wonderful energy in the air!
Since launching The Unpublished Picturebook Showcase, more than 100 of the selected picturebook projects have so far been acquired by publishers around the world, and many of the artists have been approached by publishers and agents.
As well as a physical showcase at the Bologna Children’s Book Fair, The Unpublished Picturebook Showcase is also presented online, year-round, on the dPICTUS platform. Hundreds of top international picturebook publishers and agents come together on the dPICTUS platform, to promote their titles, secure rights deals, discover new talent, and make new publishing connections around the world. There’s a strong and active community of publishers from over 60 countries, including many of the world’s most creative and innovative children’s book publishers, and winners of prestigious awards. All through the year, the selected unpublished projects are showcased in full to publishers and agents searching for talent, and to renowned specialists in picturebooks and illustration.
Learn more about the dPICTUS platform
See some of the publishers in the dPICTUS community
Terms & eligibility
How to submit your project
- Step 1: Fill in and submit the application form.
- We recommend you read this Terms & eligibility page before submitting.
- Step 2: Upload a single PDF file of your picturebook project.
- Page 1 of your PDF should be a mockup of the front cover (not the front and back cover together), followed by double-page spreads and supporting material if necessary. Maximum file size: 40MB.
- Step 3: Pay the €55 application fee.
- You’ll receive details of how to pay after submitting the application form.
Deadline
We’ll need to receive the application form, PDF file and application fee by 23:59 (UTC) on 24 July 2025.
Eligibility
- Artists and illustrators of any nationality are eligible to submit a project, as long as they’re 18+ years old.
- Your picturebook project (the text and the illustrations) must be unpublished and not acquired by a publisher at the time of submission.
- We welcome projects in any language, but we recommend including a draft English translation of the text (either within the art spreads or by adding the translation at the end of the PDF file). This will help the international jury of publishers better assess your project.
- Picturebook projects of any length and for any age group are eligible.
- We welcome projects with unconventional formats, and projects which deal with challenging themes.
- We welcome wordless/silent picturebook projects.
- Self-published projects are eligible.
- Your project can be a mix of final illustrations and sketches/roughs, but the whole book should be visualised. We recommend that the front cover and 5+ spreads are final colour illustrations. We don’t accept text-only projects.
- You can submit up to 3 projects, but you’ll need to fill in a separate application form and pay the application fee for each submitted project.
- We welcome applications from author-illustrator partnerships.
The selection process
A large jury of international picturebook publishers will look through the submitted projects and independently vote for their favourites. The projects which receive the most votes will go into the final showcase. The successful and unsuccessful applicants will be notified by email in February 2026.
The showcase
The selected projects will be showcased at the Bologna Children’s Book Fair 2026 and on the dPICTUS online platform.
Hundreds of international picturebook publishers and agents come together on the dPICTUS platform, to promote their titles, secure rights deals, discover new talent, and make new publishing connections around the world. There’s a strong and active community of publishers from over 60 countries, including many of the world’s most creative and innovative children’s book publishers, and winners of prestigious awards. All through the year, the selected unpublished projects will be showcased in full to publishers and agents searching for talent, and to renowned specialists in picturebooks and illustration.
Learn more about the dPICTUS platform
See some of the publishers in the dPICTUS community
Additional notes
- You’re welcome to submit your project to other competitions while it’s under consideration/part of The Unpublished Picturebook Showcase.
- You’re welcome to submit your unpublished project to publishers while it’s under consideration/part of The Unpublished Picturebook Showcase. But if your project is acquired by a publisher before 24 July 2025, please tell us, as we’ll need to remove your project from the jury selection process. If this happens, we’ll refund your application fee in full.
- If your project is selected by the jury of The Unpublished Picturebook Showcase and then acquired by a publisher afterwards, it won’t be possible to remove your project from the showcase on the dPICTUS online platform (though you wouldn’t be obliged to take part in the physical book fair showcase in Bologna). In this scenario, you may request that we only show the front cover and a few spreads online, but once the project has been selected by the jury, it will remain in the showcase.
Any questions?
If you have any questions, please get in touch: [email protected]
FAQ
Where will the showcase be?
The selected projects will be showcased at the Bologna Children’s Book Fair 2026 and on the dPICTUS online platform. Hundreds of international picturebook publishers and agents come together on the dPICTUS platform to promote their titles, secure rights deals, discover new talent, and make new publishing connections around the world. There’s a strong and active community of publishers from over 60 countries, including many of the world’s most creative and innovative children’s book publishers, and winners of prestigious awards. All through the year, the selected unpublished projects will be showcased in full to publishers and agents searching for talent, and to renowned specialists in picturebooks and illustration.
Learn more about the dPICTUS platform
See some of the publishers in the dPICTUS community
Is this a competition with an overall winner?
Our main goal with this initiative (we don’t see it as a standard competition) is not to find a ‘winner’; it’s to give all the artists, illustrators and emerging picturebook makers who submit a project the unique opportunity to have it considered by many of the finest publishers in the world – and to promote all the selected projects to the hundreds of international publishers in the dPICTUS community.
Is the showcase only for new and emerging artists and illustrators?
We’re open to any picturebook artist, new or established, who would like to submit an unpublished project.
How many projects will be selected for the showcase?
In our previous 6 showcases, 48, 82, 84, 94, 78 and 88 of the 350–600+ submitted projects received enough jury votes to go through to the final showcases. We don’t yet know how many projects will be selected this year; it’s up to the publishers on the jury.
Is the showcase only for children’s picturebooks?
The initiative isn’t only for children’s picturebooks. Some of the publishers on the jury are tightly focussed on the child audience with the books they publish, but others publish picturebooks and illustrated books for a wider audience. We recommend you visit the websites of the publishers on the jury last year, to get an idea of the types of picturebooks they publish, and if your project could appeal to them.
Does my project have to be finished?
Your project can be a mix of illustrations and sketches/roughs, but the whole book should be visualised. We recommend that the front cover and 5+ spreads are final colour illustrations.
Do you accept wordless/silent picturebook projects?
Yes we do.
Do you accept self-published picturebook projects?
Yes.
Do you accept text-only picturebook projects?
No, the book must be visualised.
How many projects can I submit?
You can submit up to 3 projects, but you’ll need to fill in a separate application form and pay the application fee for each submitted project.
What is the selection criteria of the jury?
Each member on the jury can use their own criteria to choose projects, but will be looking for projects which demonstrate a strong understanding of the picturebook form. Publishers on the jury for our previous showcases told us that they chose projects based on a number of aspects: the subject, the development of the idea, the story, and the quality of the illustrations/graphic work.
Which publishers are on the jury this year?
Last year, we had a jury of 54 top international picturebook publishers, which you can see listed here. On this year’s jury will be many of the publishers who took part last year, plus some new ones.
Will you tell us which publishers voted for my project?
We understand that many of you will be interested to know which publishers voted for your projects. But after discussions with publishers on the jury, it was decided to not reveal this information. Many of the publishers’ criteria for voting isn’t based only on what they could/would publish in their country/market, but on projects which interest them personally. So we’re able to tell you how many of the publishers voted for your project, but not the names of the individual publishers who voted.
Having said that, the jury publishers will have all the applicants’ contact emails, so if any of them are interested in publishing your project, they’ll surely be in touch.
Will I receive personal feedback on my project?
It’s not feasible for each publisher on the jury to provide personal feedback on so many submitted projects; the selection process is already extremely time-consuming. However, we may gather general feedback we receive from the publishers, and make this available to applicants.
I’ve submitted my PDF file; can I send an updated version later?
Yes, as long as you submit the final PDF before the submission deadline (24 July 2025), that’s fine.
Why is there an application fee?
The application fee goes towards our organisational and development costs. Please note that the publishers on the jury are not being paid to look at the submitted projects.
If my project isn’t selected, will I receive anything?
Whether your project is selected for the final showcase or not, we believe that getting your work under the eyes of so many world-class publishers at the same time is worth the application fee. Many of these publishers don’t generally accept unsolicited submissions, so this is a fast track to the desks of these busy publishers and editors.
Until spring 2026, the publishers on the jury can continue to access all the submitted projects and the contact emails of the applicants in a private area of the dPICTUS platform. So even if your project doesn’t receive enough jury votes to go into the final showcase in February 2026, it will still receive further exposure to a large number of publishers.
Does my picturebook project have to be in English?
We welcome projects in any language, but we recommend including a draft English translation of the text if possible (preferably within the art spreads or by adding the translation at the end of the PDF file). This will help the international jury of publishers better assess your project.
Can I still submit my unpublished project to publishers while it’s under consideration for The Unpublished Picturebook Showcase?
Yes, you’re welcome to submit your unpublished project to publishers while it’s under consideration/part of The Unpublished Picturebook Showcase. But if your project is acquired by a publisher before 24 July 2025, please tell us, as we’ll need to remove your project from the jury selection process. If this happens, we’ll refund your application fee in full.
If my project is selected, how long will it be showcased on the dPICTUS online platform?
We plan to showcase all the selected projects on dPICTUS indefinitely. The idea is that The Unpublished Picturebook Showcase grows each year and becomes an increasingly valuable resource for picturebook publishers searching for talent.
Who will have access to my project online?
All the publishers and agents who are members of the dPICTUS community will have access to your project on the dPICTUS platform. The platform is invitation-only and password-protected. See some members of the dPICTUS community
The dPICTUS Terms of Service specify that members of the platform (mostly publishers and agents) must agree that all ‘content’ on the platform is protected by intellectual property rights, and they shall not use, reproduce, modify, copy, publish, transmit, distribute, upload, link to, display, sell or otherwise exploit any of this content without written permission from the respective owner.
If you don’t feel comfortable for your full project to be accessible online, you’re welcome to show a selection of spreads. Publishers can then contact you if they’d like to see a complete PDF.
If my project is acquired by a publisher, will it be removed from the showcase?
If your project is acquired by a publisher, it will remain in the online showcase. But we’ll add a note/badge to say that your project has been acquired. For the physical showcase at the Bologna Children’s Book Fair, we’ll add a “project acquired” sticker to the cover of the book. In previous editions of The Unpublished Picturebook Showcase where we presented recently-acquired projects, it led to international publishers acquiring the rights to publish the books in other languages.
If you have any questions not listed above, please get in touch: [email protected]

