How to Get a Book Published by Scholastic

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Tip 1 - How do you get a book published? - Ask Dave Taylor

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How do you get a book published? - Ask Dave Taylor

My friend and I are writing a fictional book, it is directed towards teenagers. We are in the very beginning of writing the book. We have just finished laying down the plot and we did tons of research for different characters. We're hoping to get it published but are very confused on actually how to get it published. We were hoping for it to be published by Scholastic but we don't even know how to offer the idea to them. I would very much appreciate if you would tell us how to get a suitable publisher and how to actually confront them with our book.

Tip 2 - How to Get a Book Published by Scholastic | eHow

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How to Get a Book Published by Scholastic | eHow

Scholastic publishes nearly 100 book titles each year. If you are a professional teacher who has written a teaching strategy, activity resource, grade 4 to 8, or a scholastic reference book, then you can submit your ideas to Scholastic to be published. Scholastic accepts unsolicited manuscripts from professionals. Follow these steps to submit your...

Tip 3 - How to Submit a Book to Scholastic | eHow

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How to Submit a Book to Scholastic | eHow

Scholastic is a publishing house that produces hundreds of fiction and non-fiction books a year. Unlike many other traditional publishing houses, Scholastic is open to submissions from new authors without literary representation, if the book is either a teacher strategy book, an instructor book, books specifically geared toward helping upper...

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The 10 Terrible Truths of Book Marketing

For today's guest post, I am delighted to welcome back Terry Cordingley, Associate Director of Marketing at Tate Publishing & Enterprises, with more wise advice for authors. During the time I have worked in the publishing industry, I have heard...

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