Electronic Publishing And How Do I Get A Childrens Book Published

By Cecile Ingram


Nothing is more rewarding that writing for children. Seeing characters, fictional stories, and ideas come to life is nothing less of enchanting. While most may feel they've written the next best seller, the question, after having completed a writing masterpiece, is how to get the book published. For those without much knowledge of the publishing industry it can be a confusing experience, which may leave many continuing to wonder how do I get a childrens book published.

Research is key to understanding how the traditional publishing world works. In the past authors submitted their work to publishing houses who rejected or accepted their work. If they were rejected the only option was to continue to offer the work to other publishers.

Today the industry of publishing has evolved. Even though traditional publishers are less and less open to publishing the work of new authors, there are many other options. Authors today are empowered with many self publishing options that were not available in the past. Many authors decide prefer self publishing to traditional methods because it gives them more control over their work.

Book sellers now offer independent author pages, and offer consumers quick and easy payment, download and reading options. This was not always the case, but now that booksellers have made buying, and instant access to books so easy and available it has resulted in a publishing boom. With this boom has also come a growing electronic audience, and opportunities for self marketing like never before.

The added benefit to electronic publishing is the intimate type of connection authors can develop with readers. Readers leave reviews, and authors can personally answer their reviews in a way not previously possible. Traditionally, book signings, events and special appearances were the closest thing to this.

With the Internet comes social networking and online groups and clubs. Online booksellers also offer opportunities for authors to connect with readers through their professional author pages. Authors are now able to benefit from constructive criticism, reader opinions and reviews. Reader messages can also be delivered to author cell phones, via online connections. Authors can also establish a professional presence with book release parties, special events and by incorporating the help of other authors.

Authors also implement features such as contests, special events, giveaways, and fun activities associated with their books. Social networking has opened the door to opportunities for self-marketing in a way that couldn't have been dreamed before. This alone has empowered authors to sell their work, relying less and less on traditional forms of publishing. It also offers authors the ability to connect, learn from each other, and network toward similar goals.

Once upon a time self publishing authors went into agreements with printers to publish a certain number of books. This meant they became their own marketing agent to bookstores. Today that is no longer necessary. Print on demand, which only prints the amount of books sold, and works in conjunction with online booksellers, offers much greater control. Children's authors can now sell their work both electronically and in print, with the convenience of online publishing shipping their books. Authors no longer have to ask the question how do I get a childrens book published.




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