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Huge numbers of people want to write for children, but it is notoriously difficult to find a publisher in this increasingly competitive area. This inspiring and practical guide from acknowledged expert on children's publishing, Louise Jordan, offers the very latest information on market trends and gives valuable advice on: developing your ideas, themes and style; presenting proposals and manuscripts; approaching publishers and agents; and what you need to know once your book has been accepted for publication. Children's publishing has its own set of rules and demands, but this helpful guide…mehr

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Huge numbers of people want to write for children, but it is notoriously difficult to find a publisher in this increasingly competitive area. This inspiring and practical guide from acknowledged expert on children's publishing, Louise Jordan, offers the very latest information on market trends and gives valuable advice on: developing your ideas, themes and style; presenting proposals and manuscripts; approaching publishers and agents; and what you need to know once your book has been accepted for publication. Children's publishing has its own set of rules and demands, but this helpful guide will show you how to make your work stand out from the crowd and appeal to commissioning editors, and, of course, your intended audience.
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Autorenporträt
Louise Jordan has worked in children's publishing for over twenty five years and is one of the original founders of The Writers' Advice Centre for Children's Books. Before founding the Advice Centre, Louise worked as head reader for Puffin and still reads for a number of children's publishers, including Puffin, Dorling Kindersley, Ladybird and Warne.
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Jordan doesn't just tell the prospective children's writer what to do - she provides insightful exercises after each chapter so that her readers can learn for themselves THE NEW WRITER