You're looking for a traditional publishing house to publish your book.
You must first finish writing your manuscript and submit it to them.
But how do you do that and what do you say?
Jeanette Stampone is a rising children's author and illustrator, with two picture books in the pipes and a plethora of traditional publishing house submitting experience.
In the eleventh episode of the HYBRID Author podcast, Jeanette shares her submission secrets for first time authors looking to submit their work, provides tips on how to handle submission rejections and delves into where authors can look for opportunities to submit their work online. She also touches upon her upcoming picture book publications.
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