At a book store or the library there is a book that is called"The Writters Digest-2005", or any recent year. Every writer has one, because it has priceless information in it. It will tell you to contact publishers and ask them what they are looking for, tell them what you already have. Once you can paper a wall with rejection slips, you'll be ready. You can also have it checked out by a critic, and they will tell you the good and the bad. You will learn so much from all this stuff that seems so discouraging, but never give up, never. Offer to write for a small paper for free. It will get you published. Most publishers wont even consider you unless you've been published. Take every english and creative writing class there is.
2006-07-04 14:05:10
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answered by Anonymous
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It can depend on the type of book you've written if its fictional scholastic or penguin books have business in most aspects and age groups reguarding this. The Other two suggestions I can make to help is asking your local librarian, they keep up on some of the bigger publishers to get and maintain books and may know which ones publish your type of book (they also can be good editors if they're interested enough). If that doesn't pan out look through your library for twenty books like yours and see who published them ask the librarian if they know of any written by teenage writers as you pick them.
2006-07-04 09:39:30
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answered by tigerbullandlillyofthevalley 2
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nicely, as an author I (regrettably) comprehend this direction fairly nicely. you've 2 ideas: option a million: submit it your self. there are distinct organizations that you'll - for a value - get your e book revealed. You deliver them the manuscript, and unconditionally they are going to turn it right into a suitable e book. advantages: truly get it revealed. unfavorable aspects: will be extreme priced, hardly receives into commercial bookselling. option 2: Get it revealed by utilizing a writer. that's - i won't be able to pressure adequate - truly puzzling! there's a ninety 9% danger of failure (and thats in spite of the superb books). the technique is to deliver a letter to a writer asking them to consider publishing your e book. look up the 'question letter' for extra help with that. connect your first financial ruin and a short synopsis. (there'll be extra specified guidance on the writer's internet web site.) the probability is (regrettably) that they are going to chuck it on a pile of stuff they under no circumstances examine. So make your question letter mind-blowing, and deliver it to each and every writer lower than the solar. in case you a million) have a outstanding e book 2) have a outstanding question letter 3) are truly fortunate, then you definately receives chosen, and commence the lengthy technique of publishing. they are going to genuinely purchase the e book from you at that element, then edit it... etc. or you will get a literary agent (will be extreme priced) to really convince the publishers on your behalf and propose you alongside the technique. strong success!
2016-10-14 03:05:08
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answered by ? 4
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There are a lot of good books at the libreary that can help you find what you're looking for. And if you want, you get get an agent and hopefully submit it to big house publishers. Or you could self-publish, which means you make the book yourself or pay someone a flat fee to make it, it's up to you. Good luck.
2006-07-04 10:28:56
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answered by Opinion Girl 4
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i really dont know...but you should try to look for some books that are about teens and arte written for teens and look up their publishers because you books are mosdt likely going to apply to teens right? so look for the publisher that publishes the most teen books that you read and by the way, if you find a publisher that can help publish the works of a teen writer, tell me...
2006-07-04 09:34:22
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answered by the_one_and_only_loka 2
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I would suggest sending your book to all different publishers like Scholastic.
2006-07-04 09:38:36
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answered by Anonymous
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I would try contacting your nearest 826 organization, look them up online and find out if there's one in your area. 826 is a non-profit writing organization and it's a really great place for stuff like that. Good luck!!
2006-07-04 10:43:02
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answered by ~*brown_eyed_girl*~ 2
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go to new york times thay publish books
2006-07-04 09:29:11
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answered by nathan h 2
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Go to Lulu.com.
It is a self publishing site and can be quite useful.
2006-07-04 09:34:23
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answered by alofone 1
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The newspaper club in school that is what i was in.
2006-07-04 09:29:20
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answered by goodyis2cute 2
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