From my friends that have done it you could try self-publication first. This is expensive though (each one will set you back a few thousand.)
However try finding a few magazines or books on the publication industry. In these you will find out who is who at each company. This should help in sending your manuscripts to the right person in a company to look them over. You will be rejected far more than you will be offered a publishing deal. Expect to go through every publisher more than once to find someone willing to talk to you.
When you send in an MS only send part of it, not the whole thing. They will usually only read a few pages to make a decision. If they want to see the whole work they will ask for the rest. This will mean they are interested in your work.
And for the sake God, copyright your work before sending it anywhere. A copyright is your only protection from intellectual theft.
2006-09-29 08:34:00
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answered by my_iq_135 5
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The answer is that you don't. Publishers receive hundreds of manuscripts per week and do not read them. First you need an agent. An internet search will bring up a variety of sites or, if you contact me I can send you some lists of potential agents who specialise in Childrens books. The Writers Handbook contains this information too. An agent will read the work and decide whether to take you on and may well recommend changes as an editor. They will take a percentage, normally between 10-20% but they may get you published. If you go to an overseas agent it normally costs a little more. Agents know the publishers and they are the only people who can get you a contract.
2006-09-29 08:33:33
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answered by wilf69 3
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The Wombat's answer is right. No, a valid writer would not value you funds, up front or at any time. a valid writer covers each and every of the expenses to produce the e book in return for a share of the salary. the author is paid royalties on the revenues and with the enormous publishing residences, the author easily gets an strengthen on those royalties earlier the e book is produced. So, they could be paying you, not you paying them. the quantity of the upward thrust and the royalty proportion are reported in the contract and an experienced agent is conscious a thank you to barter for the final numbers. additionally, an agent would not value you up front the two. They get carry of a proportion of the money made whilst they negotiate a sale. meaning they intend to make the final deal available because of the fact the extra funds they get you, the extra they make. you desire to to check out definitely the Write boards the place you will locate lots of writing suggestion. additionally, examine any skill publishers or brokers on the Preditors and Editors website earlier agreeing to something.
2016-10-18 05:12:55
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answered by ? 4
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Why not find a publishers web-site? You could try and get an E-Mail adress from it and send them in.
2006-09-29 08:33:54
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answered by Wolf guy lupine 5
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you could use google to search for a publisher!
Then you ask them if they will have a look thren if theyre interested you might be lucky and get them published
good luck
2006-09-30 23:08:31
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answered by magiclady2007 6
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burn loads of copies in the publishing firm's car park (away from the cars though - you don't want to damage anything really)
2006-09-29 08:35:29
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answered by kimbridge 4
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probably by asking this in the books and aurthors section?
2006-09-29 08:17:08
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answered by Anonymous
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