Sep
17

Does anyone know an honest Literary Agent for childrens books and how to contact them?

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I have written a couple of childrens tales and would like some information on agents that I could show my work to. Do not reckon that I am a fool and will be suckered in, so if you are a crook do not waste my or your time. Thanks

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  1. ks_tornado41 says:

    Your best bet is to go to a library and question there. They keep lists of publishers and how to get in contact with them. They won’t cheat you and can help quite a bit. Excellent luck!

  2. poohba says:

    There are several different literary agents guides out on the market. Your local library or bookstore would have one. They list the kinds of materials each agent is interested in taking on.

    Check with the Preditors & Editors website before you submit anything, to make sure there haven’t been any complaints filed against them. Also, take a step away if the agent questions you for any money upfront (especially for “editing fees”). Agents are supposed to make money by earning a percentage of your proceeds from the sale of your book. They don’t take on clients that they reckon they can’t sell.

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