Tips For Publishing Your First Children’s Book yourself

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Maini Books London: If you have always envisaged yourself writing and publishing children’s book but somehow never got around doing it then our top tips can help you get started. It is very exciting to be an author and even more if you are passionate about it. However, it may not be as straight forward as it seem, specifically your first book. You may come across book publishers who don’t quite like your idea, you may get rejected but don’t let it deter you from giving up on your dreams. Be determined and committed, that’s how you will reach your goal.

Tips For Publishing Your First Children’s Book yourself

In addition to that, read our valuable tips to get yourself motivated:

 

1: Read, read, read

A good author is a good reader, and in order to know your audiences more you will have to read as widely as you can. Take those trips down to the bookstore or the libraries and browse through as many books as you can. The more you read the more you will know about the market, the types of characters that are important to engage the target audience. You will also get an idea on how to structure your book, tips on which writing style to choose, and topics or characters favoured by the publishers.

  1. Look out for writer workshops

Workshops and conferences can be very beneficial, keep a lookout for them and attend them as frequently as you can. Aside from workshops, critique groups are also something you should consider, this will provide you with an excellent opportunity to engage with other authors. You can inquire about their experience and ask for feedback on your manuscript.

  1. Perfect your manuscript

You need to go over your manuscript over and over to make sure it is the best. A great manuscript is what will get you noticed and only then your dream of getting your own book published come true. Think of what stands out in your manuscript, or what you can do to make it stand out from the rest of the authors. Continue to revise, edit and rewrite it until your commitment reflects in your final piece.

  1. Share your work

One way to train yourself to handle critique is to share your work with others and get their thoughts on it. Getting a rejection from a publishing company doesn’t mean you are not a good author, so sharing your work with others will help you build your confidence. This is important for you in order to continue writing and to remain persistent.

 

Getting your first children’s book published may seem like a daunting task, but Mainibooks strives to make the process easy for you. They help you write a story, find the perfect illustrator for you and finally get it published. Get in touch with them today and give your writing career a jump start.


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