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5 thoughts on “Q: Many publishers have multiple editors in charge of acquisition. Which one do I contact?

  1. Hi Cynthea,

    thank you so much for your guidance and advice. Although I’ve discovered your site only recently, it has proven very helpful.

    This business seems very competative, but I’m not giving up!

    All my best,
    Monika

  2. The children’s writers & illustrators market is a great bible for authors. It usually pinpoints the right contact for submissions.

    Is it always advisable to seek an agent? There are hardly any in Ireland. This country is a curse for children’s fictional authors! Britain is far better, but I’m certain the american is just as good.

    Just got my first rejection in the post. On to the next one!

    Thank you so much for advice.

    regards,
    Fiona

  3. Fiona, I’ll answer this question as soon as I get a chance. My book is coming out in 12 days… But long story short, it depends on what you’re writing. If your strictly PBs, then you’re better off submitting directly.

    CONGRATS ON YOUR FIRST REJECTION!!! No, seriously! Now you’re a serious writer! 🙂

  4. As ever,

    Thanks for your encouragement. Just ordered your book. Should be getting in a month. I’m off for another caffeine fix!

    Talk to you soon.

    Fiona

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