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Getting a book published 1212 Responses
Last post: 2 years, 4 months ago | Thread started: Jan 12, 10, 10:11 p.m.
Out of context: Response #8 [Jan 12, 10, 10:11 p.m.]
- e-pill
hey P5 i saw a book study on 60minutes the other day and it was discussing the Digital Book new direction and also how in published hard copied books, its the same as in main stream movies that is only the best sellers make any money for the publisher.
so if your wife is a teacher, can she pursue a direction of gaining a possible order for a school itself to strengthen the deal to be made with any said publisher, also with that new knowledge that a lot of the publishers for children books can be shady know the online market, the digital paperless market, self publishing markets are all open as viable sources of revenue for the books.
an agent may not be needed if it can be accomplished on your own. perhaps the agent is for the negotiating of the deal if done with a major publisher. i am sure there is independent publishers i would suggest going to your local comic books shop aand see what or where their books are being published, as comics shops dominate in the book selling to young kids... your target audience.. ??


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