writing a book

@xlinzixx (510)
March 13, 2009 5:35pm CST
hi for years ic=ve always said i would love to write a book mainly children stories. i was wondering if anyone could direct me to any helpful websites to get me started on this and if any one had any useful information on how to go about contacting publishers to get my stories publised. happy mylotting :)
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@tman555 (161)
• Canada
14 Mar 09
I've been to a lot of sites around the net, but I find the most useful one is deviantART. It's an art community, with a (slightly overlooked) literature community. Nonetheless, it's still a wonderful resource. There are so many writers, that you'll be bound to find someone to help you. There are also some guides on getting published, self publishing, editing, and so many other great topics. You should really check it out.
@xlinzixx (510)
14 Mar 09
thanks for the advice ill check it out
@limbo9uu (134)
• China
15 Mar 09
i suggest you that don't see any other books about it.they will disrupt your.you can list a key link,then what you want what you write,i think you can finish it.after you finish it,you can send it to your friend,and collect suggestions.
@underdogtoo (9579)
• Philippines
15 Mar 09
What I would do is to write the children's books and show them to my friends or to just show them around to different sites like helium or associated content. Cheers!!!
@jazzsue58 (2666)
15 Mar 09
I can do no better than direct you to accentuate writers. Find them by googling www.accentuateservices.com. It's a forum run by a professional writer, for writers of all standards. There is tone of advice there and all your questions on this, and more, will be answered. You can elect to have a notification sent to your mail box when you get an answer to a thread you've posted - or posted on. Good luck!
@daneg33 (1128)
• Canada
13 Mar 09
I have heard a bit about this site: http://www.lulu.com/en/?cid=eng_brand&gclid=CNzG6Mj7oJkCFQ9Jagod128Dqw I would have a look there first.
• Mexico
13 Mar 09
hi see lulu.com