Tips for Writing a Children’s Book That Will Get Published
Are you interested in writing a children’s book that you one
day hope will be published? If you are
and if you have yet to start writing, there are a number of important points
that you want to take into consideration first.
These important points, a few of which are outlined below, may help to
improve your chances of getting your next children’s book published.
It is important to remember that the genre of children’s
books covers a wide range of books. When
many individuals think of children’s books, picture books for toddlers and
early reading books for preschoolers often come to mind. Yes, these two groups are major parts of the
children’s genre, but there is so much more.
Typically speaking, publishers categorize children’s books by picture
books, early readers, transition books, chapter books, and young adult
books. Decide what type of children’s
book you would like to write. This will prevent you from falling in between two
different categories.
Next, it is important to know what children’s book
publishers want. Not knowing what
publishers want or expect from authors is a common mistake made. After a close examination, you will find that
it often varies depending on the publisher.
Many publishers state which categories of children’s books they publish,
such as picture books or young adult books.
This is important information to know as you will not see success by
sending a young adult book manuscript to a publisher that is only looking for
picture books.
In keeping with what children’s book publishers want, it is
also important to know what they are searching for in terms of themes. For example, a specific children’s book
publisher may be seeking stories that are educational in nature or those that
focus on a specific religion. Many
well-known publishers are trying to stay away from talking animals for the most
part. It doesn’t mean that you can’t
take this approach, but you need to be careful and realistic when you do. The Writer’s Market book for the children’s
genre outlines this information wherever possible. The same information may also be found
online.
Another note that many children’s book publishers make to
hopeful authors to not outright preach or focus too much on morals in a
children’s book. Of course, parents want
to purchase children’s books that their kids can learn from, but you don’t want
to be too pushy. If you must outright
state a theme or good deed, such as being nice to other kids, show it through
action and dialog in the book, but don’t outright state so until the end.
Should you wish to write chapter books or books for young
adults, you will want to open your book with an amazing beginning. Many professional writers and publishers
recommend opening with action and adventure, as opposed to first just
introducing the characters. This is
because most publishers know that some children are hard to please with
books. The attention of all readers and
publishers needs to be captured right away.
The above mentioned tips are just a few of the many that can
help to increase your chances of getting a children’s book published. Any writer who hopes to be published needs to
know the importance of research. Your
chances of seeing your book published increase when you know what is popular
with the market today, as well as what publishers want.
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