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3 thoughts on “Q: I already had my children’s book illustrated and/or made other products to go with it…What now?

  1. Hi, I have an idea for a picture book aimed at 2-5 year old’s (my daughters ages,strangely enough!)but instead of illustrations I was thinking of actual photos,possibly of my girls. Would this work do you think? I’m a stay at home mum and iv never written a thing,not major anyway,but I can’t sleep right now and the idea popped into my head! Thanks for any info

    1. By the sound of it, I’d say write the story first if you plan to submit to major publishers, without submitting photos of your children. Let them handle the art-(by art, I mean illustrations, photography, anything designed to help convey the story that the words alone do not do.) If you are a professional photographer and believe your story would only be served by the art you produce, submit a dummy.

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