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myarn on Saturday, June 6th, 2009 |
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Interested in writing kids’ books and hoping to get published, but not sure where to start? Or maybe you have a story idea – or maybe even a rough draft of a manuscript – but you have no idea what to do next. With the overwhelming amount of information out there, where are you supposed to begin? Well there’s no need to fret, because you’ve just found a concise, no-holds-barred, honest account of what every aspiring children’s book author really needs to do to get his or her book read by an editor and break into the industry.
So here it is: Tip no. 5 of your ultimate to-do list, straight from a children’s book editor’s mouth (well, hands). this article only addresses tip no. 5 because there is not enough space here to cover all 10 tips. The other 9 ... more ...
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myarn on Friday, June 5th, 2009 |
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Interested in writing children’s books and hoping to get published, but not sure how to get started? Or maybe you have a story idea – or maybe even a rough draft of a manuscript – but you have no idea what to do next. The prospect of wading through all the information out there can be daunting. Well there’s no need to stress, because you’ve just found a concise, no-holds-barred, honest account of what every aspiring children’s book author really needs to do to get published.
So here it is: Tip no. 7 of your ultimate to-do list, straight from a children’s book editor’s mouth (well, hands). The present article only addresses tip no. 7 because there is not enough ... more ...
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myarn on Friday, June 5th, 2009 |
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Interested in writing children’s books and hoping to get published, but not sure where to start? Or maybe you have a great idea for a book – or maybe even a rough draft of a manuscript – but you’re not exactly sure what you need to do next. The prospect of wading through all the information out there can be daunting. Well there’s no need to stress, because you’ve just found a concise, no-holds-barred, honest account of what every aspiring children’s book author really needs to do to get published.
So here it is: Tip no. 6 of your ultimate to-do list, straight from a children’s book editor’s mouth (well, hands). this article only addresses tip no. 6 because there ... more ...
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myarn on Wednesday, June 3rd, 2009 |
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Interested in writing children’s books and hoping to get published, but not sure how to get started? Or maybe you have a great idea for a book – or maybe even a rough draft of a manuscript – but you’re not exactly sure what you need to do next. With the overwhelming amount of information out there, where are you supposed to begin? Well there’s no need to stress, because you’ve just found a fun and informative account of what every aspiring children’s book author really needs to do to get published.
So here it is: Tip no. 2 of your ultimate to-do list, straight from a children’s book editor’s mouth (well, hands). this article only addresses tip no. 2 because ... more ...
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myarn on Tuesday, June 2nd, 2009 |
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Interested in writing kids’ books and hoping to get published, but not sure how to get started? Or maybe you have a story idea – or maybe even a rough draft of a manuscript – but you’re not exactly sure what you need to do next. With the overwhelming amount of information out there, where are you supposed to begin? Well there’s no need to fret, because you’ve just found a fun and informative account of what every aspiring children’s book author really needs to do to get published.
So here it is: Tip no. 10 of your ultimate to-do list, straight from a children’s book editor’s mouth (well, hands). The present article only addresses tip no. 10 because there is not enough space here to cover all 10 tips. The other 9 tips ... more ...
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myarn on Tuesday, June 2nd, 2009 |
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Interested in writing children’s books and hoping to get published, but not sure where to start? Or maybe you have a story idea – or maybe even a rough draft of a manuscript – but you have no idea what to do next. The prospect of wading through all the information out there can be daunting. Well there’s no need to fret, because you’ve just found a fun and informative account of what every aspiring children’s book author really needs to do to get his or her book read by an editor and break into the industry.
So here it is: Tip no. 4 of your ultimate to-do list, straight from a children’s book editor’s mouth (well, hands). The present article only addresses tip no. ... more ...