This title turns the "mysterious" process of getting published into an easy-to-apply, step-by-step method. Ten Steps to Publishing Children's Books gives writers and illustrators vital information and helps them polish the skills necessary to make their dream come true. color insert.
Born and raised in New Orleans, Berthe Amoss has never stopped writing about her home city. She is the author and illustrator of twenty-eight children's and young adult books. Her picture book The Cajun Gingerbread Boy won a Children's Choice Award and The Chalk Cross was a finalist for the Edgar Allen Poe Award.
More about the publishing business than the writing process, but good advice nonetheless. I loved the writer success stories at the end, and the little boxes of writers' experiences in the middle were also good, but a bit distracting from the main text. Still, I'm glad I read it, and I've taken a few notes that will G-d willing bring me to future success!
Ten Steps to Publishing Children's Books How to Develop Revise and Tell All Kinds of Books for Children By Berthe Amoss and Uncle Bill and Aunt Sally and Lizzie and Maggie and Grandma and Grandpa and Mom and Dad and Becky and Eli and Katie Rose Herrick and Alexandria Caitlyn Roberts.