A good way to find a particular publishing company is to the look at books that are similar to what you want published. Find out who published them by looking in the front of the book. Take note of this, and then search for their guidelines for submission by looking on their website (if they have one) or by mailing a direct request.
Here are some I found online. I'm also interested in this!
BLOOMSBURY USA CHILDREN'S BOOKS
(A division of Bloomsbury USA)
104 Fifth Avenue, 7th floor
New York, NY 10011
(212) 727-8300
Victoria Wells Arms, Editorial Director
Debra Shapiro, Publicity Director
Age: Preschool-Young Adult
Genre: Fiction & Nonfiction
Format: Board Books, Picture Books & Novels
Publishes hardcover and paperback titles.
Currently accepting unsolicited manuscripts. Send query letter, synopsis, and three sample chapters before submitting unsolicited novel manuscripts.
BROWN BARN BOOKS
119 Kettle Creek Rd.
Weston, CT 06883
(203) 227-3387
Nancy Hammerslough, Editor in Chief
Devon Pfeifer, Director of Marketing
Age: Middle Grade-Young Adult
Genre: Fiction
Format: Novels
Publishes 9 paperback titles annually.
Send query letter before submitting unsolicited novel manuscripts.
CLARION BOOKS
215 Park Avenue South
New York, NY 10003
(212) 420-5889
Dinah Stevenson, Vice President & Associate Publisher
Marjorie Naughton, Marketing Manager
Age: Preschool-Young Adult
Genre: Fiction & Nonfiction
Format: Picture Books & Novels
Publishes 50 hardcover titles annually. Paperbacks and board books published only from backlist titles.
Currently accepting unsolicited manuscripts. Query letter and sample acceptable for novels and nonfiction.
DARBY CREEK PUBLISHING
7858 Industrial Parkway
Plain City, OH 43064
(614) 873-7951
Adria Carey, Marketing Coordinator
Tanya Dean, Editorial Director
Age: Elementary, Middle Grade, Young Adult
Genre: Fiction & Nonfiction
Format: Picture Books & Novels
Publishes 8 hardcover and paperback titles annually.
Currently accepting unsolicited manuscripts. Send query letter before submitting unsolicited manuscripts.
That's 4 who are accepting unsolicited manuscripts - meaning you don't need a literary agent. You can find links to those websites and look for more at:
http://www.cbcbooks.org/about/memberslistA-G.html
The Children's Book Council
2007-01-08 17:32:59
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Writer's need an Literary Agent to submit material to a publisher.
2007-01-08 18:10:19
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