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Help For Children’s Book Authors

Over the years we have helped many writers prepare and submit their children’s books. However, because the children’s book market is inundated with submissions, we no longer work directly with children’s books.

But we know that children’s book writers need our help.

For that reason we’ve put together a wonderful resource for children’s book authors based on the experience we’ve gained since 1994. When you combine our professional knowledge with your good attitude and positive energy, the results can be dazzling.

DON’T MAKE ANOTHER SUBMISSION UNTIL YOU READ THE INFORMATION BELOW.  
 
Because the children’s book market is very cramped—possibly more so than any other genre—your submissions will need to be in tip-top shape in order to compete. That means you’ll need to know:
  • Industry-standard formatting. (Are your pages correctly formatted for a good first impression?)
  • How to write a cover letter specifically for the children’s market. (Do you know what agents are looking for?)
  • The lingo of children’s books. (Is your book geared toward primary readers, or is it a hi-lo?)
  • Where to send your books. (Which agents acquire which specific kinds of children’s books?)
  • Who is acquiring your type of children’s book, and what is the most current contact information available?
  • Dozens of other miscellaneous rules of professional etiquette. (Should you bind your manuscript? Include photocopies or digital copies? Use the copyright symbol?)

Our step-by-step guide, INSIDER’S SECRETS: WHAT YOU MUST KNOW TO SUBMIT YOUR CHILDREN’S BOOK, teaches you the secrets to success as a children’s book author. This E-book (available to you the instant you purchase it) will walk you through the basics, give you an effective submission strategy, and take the pain and confusion out of the process. Use our industry-specific knowledge to your benefit!

PLUS, you’ll get our UPDATED LIST OF AGENTS AND EDITORS who are reading children’s books, and we’ll give you the information in a writer-friendly format so that you can send your book out ASAP.

Don’t let procrastination slow you down. You can get your children’s book in the mail today.

Learn More About Insider’s Secrets: What You MUST Know To Submit Your Children’s Book.

If you have any questions, please give us a call at (866) 405-3003 between 8:30 a.m. and 2:30 p.m. Eastern Time.

Our E-book offers the important strategies that you MUST know to prepare successful submissions for your children’s book!

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