Article for Children’s authors: What NOT to do

Hi! Yes it’s me. I’m back with another article for the children’s authors out there who are interested in learning what NOT to do when it comes to self publishing your children’s book. This article provided some really good infomation about the steps children’s authors need to take in order for their self-published books to become more successful. As a self-published author, I think it’s really important to read as much information as you can about the self-publishing business in general and this article can be beneficial for children’s authors whose desire is to self-publish their own work.

Based on what I see from the literary agents and publishers now a days, you need to not only write your book, you need to illustrate your work as well for a literary agent to even consider your work. Why go through the hassle when you can self-publish your work and earn more royalties in the process? Anyways, if you want more information about what NOT to do when it comes to self-publishing your children’s book, check out the link below.

https://www.kidpressroom.com/not-to-do-when-self-publishing-childrens-books/

That’s it for now. See you soon.

Dominique Gibson

Published by Dominique Gibson

My first love has always been writing since I was eight years old. After getting my Bachelor's Degree in Fiction Writing from Columbia College Chicago and struggling for years trying to get published the traditional way, I decided that the only way to promote my work was to promote myself which is why I am self-publishing my paranormal romance The Truson S.E.T. Series.

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