Yesterday I talked about some realities of publishers existing to make money, rather than existing just to publish your book/s. But if you’re a writer, what you want is for a publisher to want to make that money from publishing your book. So I thought it might be useful to share some simple ways you can increase your chances of getting published. So, here goes:1. 1. Write. A lot. If you have
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I am delighted to welcome to my blog today children's author, publisher and all round lovely person, Tania McCartney, here as part of her blog tour to promote her new book Riley and the Curious Koala. Tania has kindly agreed to guest blog here - and the topic I gave her is one which is near and dear to my own heart - how to approach a publisher. Over to you, Tania. Approaching Publishersby Tania
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Another hot link to writing advice you should read. Today's link is to a wonderful article by Jackie French, one of Australia's finest writers for children. Her article How to get Your First Novel Published explains brilliantly the need to write and rewrite, target your submission and much more. You can read this excellent advice here.
Great tips, as always, Tania!<br />xx
Great tips Thanks Tania. :)
Loved these tips Tania, though I'm disappointed about the backflips!