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I am 65 retired, and currently on a quest to introduce "Snugg The Bug In A Rug, Treasure Lost and Found." to children; parents and grandparents all over the World. The book is a rhyming children's story, illustrated by Rama Dixit, with 20 of her finest illustrations. I am looking for a Publisher.Currently the book is entirely self published by myself. When I have spare time I enjoy working with... More
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1. Lord of the Rings Trilogy Boxed Set (Paperback)
    Author: J.R.R. Tolkien
    Publisher: Ballantine
N/A 8/16/2010
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Robert said: I have read the Trilogy 3 times over the last 20 years,and each time I have come away with a feeling of awe at Tolkiens gift of writing and creating such a detailed world.
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Comment by Ray Walker on 4/24/2012 at 11:22 AM:
Hi Robert or is it Bob / Rob I to have a rob in my long name given to please The family but have been Ray for 49 years after meeting my Wife. Dad was a Ray so it was Rob not junior. I love your Wood ways, we have similar,, picked from Beach,s!!! have carried logs for Miles!!!! The best we have seen ... more
Comment by wobine ishwaran on 3/24/2011 at 8:44 AM:
Hi Robert, thanks for answering me.
Illustrators aways nd to be paid up front, because it is very uncertain you will ever make enough money to pay later!
How many books did you write? and al in rhyme? Maybe you could illustrate it yourself!
I triet that toob but it a not easa. wobine
Comment by wobine ishwaran on 3/23/2011 at 7:36 AM:
Hi Robert, have not heard from you for a long time. Have you published one of your books yet? I am stuck in writers block after writing and publishing 7 children's books.
I know what I want to write about, but the story line is not sayisfactory yet. Tell me what you are up tp some time. Wobine
Comment by Alan Kelly on 10/26/2010 at 8:36 AM:
Robert (Bob) Marstall. He may be seeking clients. He's in Western Massachusetts, and he's good. I have no $ interest in this "plug." AK
Comment by Christine Michael on 10/14/2010 at 4:01 AM:
Hi Robert
Most publishers like to match an author's MSS text to an illustrator that they know so you probably won't need to look for one. Good luck - hope all goes well.
Comment by Margot Finke on 10/12/2010 at 7:01 PM:
Robert, contracts between authors and illustrators vary, depending on what you want from each other, and the financial arrangements between you both. You need to make sure it is written in a legal way that protects you both. Each of you should have your own lawyer. Many good friendships have flou... more
Comment by Diana Levin on 9/9/2010 at 11:42 AM:
Robert,
thanks for your kind words.

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Comment by Joseph Beekman on 8/16/2010 at 8:46 PM:
Hi Robert! I published my short story through createspace.com and so far it has been great. It, for me, was one way I found to at least get my story printed, published and able to market, so give them a look and see what you think. Let me know and best wishes!!
Comment by HAPPY Murray on 7/19/2010 at 10:22 AM:
go for it!
Comment by Vincent Scuro on 7/19/2010 at 5:19 AM:
Hi Robert. There are so many different avenues for getting published and so many different markets. Networking and writing good queries have worked well for me. Persistence is the key.
Comment by Janet Squires on 7/18/2010 at 9:09 PM:
Hello Robert,
So glad you joined us here at JacketFlap.

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