2003 Children's Writer's
&
Illustrator's Market
Edited by Alice Pope and Mona Michael
Find out what to do before
your first sale. How to negotiate a contract. Protect your
rights. Pay your taxes as a writer.
And that's just the first 20 pages.
The "2003 Children's Writer's
& Illustrator's Market" contains close to 400 pages
of children's publishers, agents and magazines looking for
your work. If you write children's literature or you're an
illustrator for children's books, this yearly guide contains
more than 800 potential markets for you to get your work in
print.
Each listing shows contact names, addresses,
Web sites, phone numbers, submission guidelines, pay rates
and more. A majority of publishers also share tips on how
you can increase your manuscript's chances of being accepted
within their publishing house.
You'll also find articles on critique
groups, picture books structure, promotion, creating stories,
how to write for children and more. And on the other side
of the publishing fence, you'll find insider reports from
top illustrators, novelists, editors and publishers, all geared
toward the children's writer. Plus, greeting card opportunities,
play publishers, clubs, organizations, contests, awards and
grants are all covered as well. There's even a special section
for agents representing children's authors.
Every year, Writer's Digest Books updates
their annual guides. Even if you have last year's "Children's
Writer's and Illustrator's Market," you need the current
edition. With market needs constantly changing as well as
contact names, you need the most up-to-date information to
increase your chances of getting published. No other guide
increases those chances more.