- I HAVE A STORY I'VE WRITTEN FOR CHILDREN. DO I NEED TO FIND SOMEONE TO
ILLUSTRATE IT BEFORE I CAN SEND IT TO A PUBLISHER?
No.
In fact, in cases where the author of a picture book is not
also an artist, the publisher prefers to find its own illustrator for the book.
The reason for this: often a publisher will match up a new author with a more
experienced illustrator who has some name-recognition among book stores and
teachers. Also, publishers have a stable of illustrators they have cultivated,
and are always looking for new manuscripts for these illustrators to work on.
Finally, publishers have a certain "look" they have
developed for their individual lists, and the illustrator you choose for your
manuscript may not have a style that fits with other books already published by
that house.
If you do know an artist that you want to work with, you can
submit illustrations with your manuscript, but be prepared that the editor may
like only the writing or only the illustrations and won't want to buy the entire
package.
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