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Writing a book is no mean feat and reaching the stage of book publication even tougher. One of the more difficult genres to excel in is childrens books. Many a hopeful writer assumes that writing creative fiction or non-fiction for young children would be easier and are sadly mistaken. It takes a certain skill set and sensibility, and even more dedication in order to find the right book publishers for the job and subsequently market it well.

The childrens literature industry is exploding today and many a writer hoping to get published try to get their foot in the door starting with a kids book. The enthusiasm and prospect of making it big in this burgeoning genre like some gigantic franchises lure many authors who subsequently approach shady companies only out to make a quick buck and dupe you. It is imperative that you work with a reputed company who is clear cut in their requirements and dealings. Childrens literature or not, book publication is definitely not childs play and you will have to be ready to put in the work and find a publishing company who can as well.

You will have to begin with researching the publishers that are established as well as trustworthy up and comers in the industry. One thing you need to keep in mind is look for publishing companies that actually are involved in this said genre. Theres no point send in manuscript after manuscript to someone who does not deal in it. They should be relevant to the industry you are targeting. Make a list of book publishers you can approach and do it the right way, normally specified on their company websites. For example, some publishers require that you send in a synopsis of the book, a concept note or cover letter, a couple of chapters, etc.

Childrens book writers often hesitate or delay sending in their work in the belief that their work will only be accepted with illustrations completed. This is not always the case. In fact some book publishers prefer using their own professional illustrators, unless you are one too. In some cases you could send in notes on your ideas of what the illustrations could be like if it helps complete the picture of what the finished work would look and read like. Of course in the end it will be a collaborative effort because ultimately it is your work and manuscript on the line.

Childrens books have to be marketed to the right segments too. Working with a book publisher who has the know-how to get your book where it needs to be is vital. Remember, Childrens book publication is a game of perseverance; talent and a good manuscript are just the first major building blocks.

by: Lead Start




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