Saturday, February 28, 2009

i wrote a family's picturebook...how do i get published? picturebook writing mentor coach

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    i wrote a children's picturebook...how do i get published?



    In the Uk we have the Writers and Artists Yearbook - there'll be an equivalent in the US if that's where you are. Fashion through agents first. many publishers only accept submissions from literary agents. after you have exhausted all potential Literary agents then move on to publishers who advertise your target genre. don't pay any reading fees. reputable agents do not charge reading fees. don't give up. good fate.
  • offer it to various publishers and if they will not give you an advance pay and publish it yourself.
  • If it's an original idea, send a copy to yourself through the post bureau, AND DON'T OPEN IT! The postmark/date is your copywrite date. Once you have this step done, show it around and see if people think its good. If they do then go to the library and intercept out a few other children books and see who the publisher is, take down the name and find out through the libraians where they are and the address and phone number. Good luck!! picturebook writing mentor coach
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