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How to Write a Children's Book and Get It Published

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ISBN-10: 0684193434

ISBN-13: 9780684193434

Edition: 1991 (Revised)

Authors: Barbara Seuling

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List price: $14.95
Copyright year: 1991
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated
Publication date: 1/1/1992
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 224
Size: 5.50" wide x 8.25" long x 0.75" tall
Weight: 0.550
Language: English

BARBARA SEULING is the author and illustrator of more than sixty books for children, including the popular chapter book Oh No, It's Robert and its sequels, as well as picture books including Winter Lullaby, illustrated by Greg Newbold, and Whose House?, illustrated by Kay Chorao. She worked for nine years as a children's book editor for major publishing houses. Seuling is also the director of The Manuscript Workshop in Vermont.

Acknowledgments
Introduction
A Closer Look at Children's Books
You, the Children's Book Writer ... Maybe: Defining Your Goals
What Is a Children's Book?: The Variety of Books Published Today
How to Become an Expert: Getting to Know Children's Books
Lessons from the Past: A Short History of Children's Books
Developing Your Ideas
Where Did You Get That Idea?: How to Find Ideas and Work with Them
Sabotage Made Easy: Procrastination and What to Do about It
Learning Your Craft: How to Become a Better Writer
Writing Your Book: What You Need to Know and Do
Writing Picture Books
Writing Easy-to-Read Books
Writing Early Chapter Books
Writing Fiction
Writing Nonfiction
Writing in Verse
Writing Plays
Selling Your Book
Who Cares?: Queries and Proposals
Submitting Your Manuscript: Presenting Yourself to a Publisher
For the Writer Who Is Also an Illustrator: What the Illustrator Needs to Know
Changing Markets: Finding the Right Publisher for Your Work
A Publisher in Your Future
Out of the Slush Pile and into the Fire: What Publishers Do
Your Editor-Friend or Dragon?: Working with an Editor
Joining the Writing Community: Taking an Active Role
Appendixes
Book Lists
Reviews
Children's Literature-History and Criticism
References
Marketing Information
Books on the Craft
Services, Studies, and Support
Even More Titles by Genre
Index