Welcome to the Old School Giveaway Hop
If you have a great idea for a children's book that might be
publishable but don't know where to get started, you'll want Liza N. Burry's
book, How to Publish Your Children's Book. This book will tell you
everything you need to know about how to get a book published and guide you
through the process. It also includes quite a lot of other helpful
information that you may need regarding publishing houses, writer's
organizations, and more.
Burby is an accomplished author and journalist. She has published both
fiction and nonfiction for children as well as adults. Accordingly. she is
very knowledgeable about the subject and very qualified to write this book.
For more information about how to publish your children's book, see our
previous post Tips for Tuesday - Books: How to Publish Your Children's Book. Enter to win a copy below:
Giveaway Dates 8/16 - 8/31
Giveaway Open to Ages 18+ US
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I had so many favorites. But 2 in particular were Pippi Longstocking and then Trixie Belden mystery books. And I think I loved them because the protagonists were high-spirited & creative & smart young women!
ReplyDeleteWe've always loved Pippi Longstocking too! Thanks for visiting Says Me Says Mom and your comment.
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