Self-Publishing Children's and YA Books
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Drawing on the expertise of members of the Alliance of Independent Authors (ALLi), particularly ALLiās Childrenās Publishing Advisor, the highly successful childrenās author Karen Inglis, this book provides everything you need to know to publish and sell childrenās books in ebook, audio, and print editions, and promote them in person, and online. - How to work with professional childrenās editors, illustrators and designers, and how ALLi can help you to find them - Why in-person events like scho
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This comprehensive guide demystifies the entire process of self-publishing for the children's and young adult market, providing a clear roadmap from manuscript to marketplace. Drawing on the collective wisdom of the Alliance of Independent Authors, the book delivers actionable advice on navigating the unique challenges of publishing for younger audiences, including finding and collaborating with specialized illustrators and editors. It thoroughly covers the production of ebook, print, and audio formats, ensuring authors understand the technical and creative requirements for each. The guide is an indispensable resource for aspiring authors looking to professionally publish their children's literature.
What truly sets this book apart is its focus on the specific marketing strategies that resonate with young readers and their gatekeepers, such as parents, teachers, and librarians. It offers invaluable insights into the power of in-person school visits and online promotion, bridging the gap between creating a book and successfully connecting it with its intended audience. For any writer serious about building a career in the competitive world of children's and YA publishing, this guide provides the community-vetted knowledge and practical steps to do it right, transforming a creative project into a professional publication.
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