Skeptic Ginger
Nasty Woman
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That's wonderful Rose! I'm impressed.
Update on my Jade & Jane Re-Vamped release. 90 days out, 1.3k eBooks sold, 3.3k royalties. Only a dozen print sales (eBooks are where the sales are for a self published author).
Holy cow, I know you! I've read your books!
Does anybody here have any experience with children's books?
Define experience.
I wrote one, sorta, based off a story my son told me. But I know, roughly, how to pull them together.What's your question?
Well...I'm not writing it anymore:
https://www.amazon.com/Ghost-Adopti...8-1&keywords=ghost+adoption+agency#nav-subnav
Mainly how to go about getting one published. I have an idea for one that would, frankly, be a naked attempt to make some money. It wouldn't be very long, and would ideally be heavily illustrated.
Well...I'm not writing it anymore:
https://www.amazon.com/Ghost-Adopti...8-1&keywords=ghost+adoption+agency#nav-subnav
Well...I'm not writing it anymore:
https://www.amazon.com/Ghost-Adopti...8-1&keywords=ghost+adoption+agency#nav-subnav

First step is to write and illustrate the book. Then submit to agents and publishers until you get picked up.
Alternately, publish the book yourself.
I've heard from some agents that they rarely want illustrations in the manuscript when they're trying to sell a picture book. The publishing houses may prefer to find somebody to do the art, as they're buying the story mainly.
In which case, yeah, probably need to be illustrated before trying to sell it.
I've had a few article published in military history journals on the Scottish invasion of England in 1296 and the fighting that took place when the English under Edward l counter attacked. One article was on the storming of Berwick and the other on the battle at Dunbar a month or so later.
I'm starting to research and write the first full military history of the campaign, its my first book so I'm giving myself 18-24 months.
I am pleased to inform you that ‘REALITY CHECK’ was presented at our most recent publishing meeting. After discussing your work with my colleagues in production and marketing, I put forward a comprehensive case for its inclusion in our future reading lists. It is now my pleasure to inform you that your work has been accepted for publication and I would like to offer you one of our inclusive contracts.
This type of contract requires a share of the production costs to be provided by the author but is otherwise no different to our traditional contracts.
Hi folks
I wanted to thank all the members here for their help in getting this book published. Many of you answered questions in this thread and others about 19th century subjects.
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