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Kathrynpagecamp -> RE: Children's Series completed... now what? (5/9/2008 9:53:51 AM)
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One thing I forgot. If it is a picture book, publishers and agents still don't want you to provide the actual illustrations (unless you are a super-duper artist yourself), but they do want you to mock out the pages and provide ideas for the illustrations. For example, you put your text on one page, and the next one says "[picture of mother bird feeding baby birds in a nest]." Or you can draw a quick sketch that isn't intended to be the actual illustration, as long as that's clear. An early reader is not a picture book, however. Different types and ages of children's books have their own conventions. If you don't know them and the SCBWI web site doesn't help, you might want to find a book at your local bookstore or library.
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