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Phoenix Yard Books

edited August 2010 in - Resources
Phoenix Yard Books, the publisher of my forthcoming 'Coping with Chloe' for age 11+, have just got themselves a sparkling new website (actually a revamp of their previous site, now with lots of information about books, authors and artists). It's a fascinating site (OK, I 'm biased...) and well worth a browse.

For those of you who write children's books, they are accepting submissions direct from authors (email or post) as well as via agents. Submission details are on the website. I can recommend them strongly as a very good publisher to deal with. As I think I mentioned before, the standard of their editing is superb. If you look in the 'Authors and Artists' section you'll see that they've signed up the well-known children's writer Geraldine McCaughrean as well as some newer ones. You can even read about yours truly (I'm the pink elephant) and see the blurb of 'Chloe'...

http://www.phoenixyardbooks.com/

For 'Coping with Chloe': http://www.phoenixyardbooks.com/view_book.php?id=14

Rosalie Warren: http://www.phoenixyardbooks.com/view_author_illustrator.php?id=10

Comments

  • Good publicity for them and you.
  • Loved the websites - I'm impressed. Well done.
  • Enjoyed the interview - I had no idea you were so multi-talented, Rosalie!
  • Enjoyed reading all that Rosalie, well done. I might think about becoming a dolphin too except that they don't have fingers or opposable thumbs and therefore wouldn't be able to write.
  • Thanks Rosalie I enjoyed reading your interview and thanks for posting all the links.
  • Rosalie is heading for the stars!
  • Ceka, I wish...

    Liz, I see what you mean about the dolphins. It's a problem but maybe they tell each other stories and that would do instead of writing?
  • True... I think they probably do.
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