2011 Children's Book Publishers for Unagented Writers
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2011 Children’s Book Publishers for Unagented Writers is one of the most valuable tools a children's writer can have. With over 150 listings of publishers that accept query letters and manuscripts, this directory is a must have.
There are thousands of book publishers, but only a fraction accept unagented writers, especially for children’s books. This directory will save the children's writer hundreds of hours searching through the countless listings of publishers who will not look at their work.
With publishers from the United States, the United Kingdom and Canada, each listing links directly to the publisher's website. Each listing also highlights the type of children’s manuscripts the publisher is willing to read.
This directory gives the writer the marketing tool that will save them countless hours of searching, allowing them to focus more of their energy doing what they love....writing.
Christine Dixon
Food and Drink Columnist for Cottage Magazine.Sold over 60 magazine articles.Currently studying book publishing at Ryerson University.
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2011 Children's Book Publishers for Unagented Writers - Christine Dixon
2011 Children’s Book Publishers for Unagented Writers
Christine Dixon
Published by Cottage Country Press at Smashwords
Copyright 2011 Christine Dixon
ISBN 978-0-9866460-0-3
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Introduction
Tips for Writing Query Letters
Query Letters 101
Legend & Tips
Tips To Remember
A Publishers
B Publishers
C Publishers
D Publishers
E Publishers
F Publishers
G Publishers
H Publishers
I Publishers
J Publishers
K Publishers
L Publishers
M Publishers
N Publishers
O Publishers
P Publishers
R Publishers
S Publishers
T Publishers
U Publishers
W Publishers
Introduction
As a writer and book publishing student, one obstacle continued to pop up. Unagented children’s writers are having an increasingly difficult time finding publishers who will accept unagented queries and manuscripts.
When searching publishing company websites for submission guidelines I began to notice that more and more have those dreaded words ‘not accepting unsolicited manuscripts. Must be submitted through an agent.’
That’s how this ebook was born. After spending hundreds of hours scouring the internet and searching page after page on publishers websites, it became clear that a directory for unagented children’s writers was long overdue.
More and more small publishers are