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Q. And what are some great books about other various aspects of the legend, like Camelot, Merlin, Avalon, etc? I have read a few books already, mostly non-fiction books and various collections of legends and tales. Any suggestions will be appreciated. Thanks!
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My personal favourites, which you've probably read, are by Mary Stewart. The original trilogy is as follows:
The Crystal Cave
The Hollow Hills
The Last Enchantment
Later on she also wrote two follow up books, the first entitled Wicked Day and the last entitled The Prince and the Pilgrim. The first book begins with Merlin as a child of 6 and progresses on thru the time line. Wonderful take on the legends and a great read.
Good luck and happy reading!
My personal favourites, which you've probably read, are by Mary Stewart. The original trilogy is as follows:
The Crystal Cave
The Hollow Hills
The Last Enchantment
Later on she also wrote two follow up books, the first entitled Wicked Day and the last entitled The Prince and the Pilgrim. The first book begins with Merlin as a child of 6 and progresses on thru the time line. Wonderful take on the legends and a great read.
Good luck and happy reading!
Where and who can publish my first Children's book?
Q. I have a great children's book that i've written. I have a friend who will do the illustrations. Where do I go from here? Do I get an agent? Do I submit it to publishing firms? Any advice, experience, links and info will be greatly appreciated!
Where do I get an agent from? Any web links you can recommend?
Where do I get an agent from? Any web links you can recommend?
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Unfortunately, when you sell in a children's book, you only submit illustrations if you are the illustrator. If you, the writer, are not the illustrator, then the publishing company will decide who your illustrator will be. That's just how the business has always worked. If you want to self-publish, then your friend can illustrate, but if you're looking to do it traditionally, then you'll just be sending the story to publishing companies without images.
Unfortunately, when you sell in a children's book, you only submit illustrations if you are the illustrator. If you, the writer, are not the illustrator, then the publishing company will decide who your illustrator will be. That's just how the business has always worked. If you want to self-publish, then your friend can illustrate, but if you're looking to do it traditionally, then you'll just be sending the story to publishing companies without images.
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