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Last post: 2 years, 4 months ago | Thread started: Jan 12, 10, 10:12 p.m.
Out of context: Response #9 [Jan 12, 10, 10:12 p.m.]
- Duane
Start by researching publishers that actually publishes the sort of content that suits your style. Most publishers have a manuscript submission policy online and are looking for new content that suits their audience. If you can provide them with something that will make them money and you can support why it's a good idea — they will be more than happy to work with you. Negotiations with a publisher are certainly laborious, but well worth the effort. Just make sure to come correct. It's a pitch.
It looks like Scholastic isn't an easy egg to crack. From the link below: “Scholastic accepts unsolicited ideas in the area of Professional Books only.”


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