Childrens Book Publishers

If your work is a little rough around the edges, we'll help you get your act together to find you childrens book publishers. We proofread your work with a keen eye for detail. Then, we target those publishers and agents most appropriate and make certain your writing is professionally prepared.

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You send us samples of your work which we review for quality for the childrens book publishers. We accept and submit work from writers we believe have the ability to be published. Our review process takes from one week to one month to complete. We do not charge a reading fee. To find out how to submit your work for our consideration, click on Submit Samples.

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FROM OUR CLIENTS . . .

"I am so pleased to have just signed a contract with a New York agent to represent me. Having already been through the writing and publishing process before, I can attest to the wonderful service you provided me throughout this process. It is hard to believe that in a few short months my manuscript was edited, my query letter prepared, and nearly 60 targeted agents received my packet. Even the rejection letters were often supportive, encouraging, and instructive. Instead of dreading the prospect of selling my work, you and your team have structured a wonderful and simple way to get it done. " - Kay Goldstein

How To Write A Query Letter

If you’ve completed your novel, the next step is to write a successful query letter. It’s easy to learn how to write a query letter if you know the most important rules.

We have been writing query letters since 1994, and we’re happy to help you with this first important step in approaching agents. When you write your query letter, how long should it be? Do you need to include a pitch? What kind of paper should you use? What is the industry-standard salutation? What should you say about yourself? How much of the plot should you reveal? Should you include sample pages with your query letter?

Writer’s Relief knows the correct answers to these and other burning questions about how to write a query letter and assemble a submission packet for agents. We'll help you create a query packet that gets your foot in the door. Come to the experts at Writer’s Relief, and let us help you learn how to write a query letter.

Please visit our Home Page and Letters area for more information and testimonials from clients. Then, click on Submit Samples to send work for our review board.

Focus your time and energy on writing and let us relieve you of the burden of promoting your own work. Use your valuable time to write.




How To Write A Query Letter

How To Write A Query Letter
Writer’s Relief provides these services as well as many others:

  • Skilled Manuscript Preparation

  • Expert Proofreading

  • Query and Cover Letters to Agents or Publishers

  • Targeting Your Work to Publishers

  • Tracking Submissions

 
  • Accurate Record Keeping

  • Itemized Expense Lists for Tax Purposes

  • Updated Guidelines for Literary Journals and Agents

  • Online Personal Database Detailing Submissions, Titles, Acceptances, etc.

How To Write A Query Letter