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barnes21
 29 May 2011, 15:26 #118686 Reply To Post
To all new budding authors!!

After spending the past 3 years writing and editing my childrens novel, my life line would have to be the writers and artist yearbook. They have 2 additions available one for childrens writers and one for general writers.

It is a must buy for anyone seriously interesting in getting published as it lists all the relevant publishers and agents. Plus it has brilliant advice for any writer.

Hope this helps

Victoria aka Catherine Rose
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sulcus
 29 May 2011, 16:55 #118703 Reply To Post
Quote: barnes21, Sunday, 29 May 2011 15:26
To all new budding authors!!

After spending the past 3 years writing and editing my childrens novel, my life line would have to be the writers and artist yearbook. They have 2 additions available one for childrens writers and one for general writers.

It is a must buy for anyone seriously interesting in getting published as it lists all the relevant publishers and agents. Plus it has brilliant advice for any writer.

Hope this helps

Victoria aka Catherine Rose


While what you say is true and may be particularly true for children's book agents, the landscape in publishing has moved on considerably. Self-publishing may obviate Writers & artists & agents & publishers for a good many budding writers. We need a good book categorising those outlets and I'm not aware that there is one.

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barnes21
 29 May 2011, 17:20 #118707 Reply To Post
Hi,I fully understand where you are coming from. For new writers it would be alot easier to go straight down the self publishing route and avoid all the rejection, (As I have had over the past 12 months). But I do think it is defiantly worth referring to the W&A for any writer as they do cover self publishing authors.

I would be very interested to know why you have self published through?

Thanks
Quote: sulcus, Sunday, 29 May 2011 16:55
Quote: barnes21, Sunday, 29 May 2011 15:26
To all new budding authors!!

After spending the past 3 years writing and editing my childrens novel, my life line would have to be the writers and artist yearbook. They have 2 additions available one for childrens writers and one for general writers.

It is a must buy for anyone seriously interesting in getting published as it lists all the relevant publishers and agents. Plus it has brilliant advice for any writer.

Hope this helps

Victoria aka Catherine Rose


While what you say is true and may be particularly true for children's book agents, the landscape in publishing has moved on considerably. Self-publishing may obviate Writers & artists & agents & publishers for a good many budding writers. We need a good book categorising those outlets and I'm not aware that there is one.



sulcus
 29 May 2011, 19:41 #118723 Reply To Post
Quote: barnes21, Sunday, 29 May 2011 17:20
Hi,I fully understand where you are coming from. For new writers it would be alot easier to go straight down the self publishing route and avoid all the rejection, (As I have had over the past 12 months). But I do think it is defiantly worth referring to the W&A for any writer as they do cover self publishing authors.

I would be very interested to know why you have self published through?

Thanks
Quote: sulcus, Sunday, 29 May 2011 16:55
Quote: barnes21, Sunday, 29 May 2011 15:26
To all new budding authors!!

After spending the past 3 years writing and editing my childrens novel, my life line would have to be the writers and artist yearbook. They have 2 additions available one for childrens writers and one for general writers.

It is a must buy for anyone seriously interesting in getting published as it lists all the relevant publishers and agents. Plus it has brilliant advice for any writer.

Hope this helps

Victoria aka Catherine Rose


While what you say is true and may be particularly true for children's book agents, the landscape in publishing has moved on considerably. Self-publishing may obviate Writers & artists & agents & publishers for a good many budding writers. We need a good book categorising those outlets and I'm not aware that there is one.





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