
Christine
is represented by:
Maggie
Byer-Sprinzeles
Byer-Sprinzeles Agency
5800 Arlington Avenue, 16C
Riverdale, NY 10471
www.maggiebyersprinzeles.com
718-543-9399 or maggie[at]maggiebyersprinzeles[dot]com
Please
contact Maggie directly for assignment inquiries.
To
contact Christine at Yellow Pencil Studio, Inc. directly, please
send an email to christy[at]yellowpencilstudio[dot]com
Before
sending a message to Christine, however, please read through the
answers below to frequently asked questions:
"How do I get my book published?"
I've found that the following two books have great information
on how to get published. I would highly recommend them for both
authors and illustrators. The first is "How to Write and
Illustrate Children's Books and Get Them Published," by Treld
Pelkey Bicknell and Felicity Trotman. The second is "Children's
Writers and Illustrators Market," by Alice Pope and Rebecca
Chrysler. This one is revised yearly. Other good resources are
your local Society of Children's Books Writers and Illustrators
(SCBWI) chapter, and the Children's Book Council. The most important
piece of advice that I can offer is to keep trying, even if you
end up with more rejection letters than acceptance letters. I
wish you the best of luck!
"Will you read my story?"
I'm not qualified to judge manuscripts and offer writing advice.
I receive many queries from people who have their own story ideas
and it becomes overwhelming. Please submit your work to editors
at publishing houses instead. They're the ones who will be able
to help you most and ultimately the ones who will publish your
work. You can also get great feedback from peers in your local
SCBWI chapter.
"Will you illustrate my book for
me before I submit it to a publisher?"
I've read and been told that most publishers prefer to see manuscripts
without any artwork unless you are both the author and illustrator.
Illustrators are usually hired by the publisher after a manuscript
has been accepted for publication. So your best bet to get published
is to send it in without having an artist lined up to do the artwork
beforehand.
"Will you donate a book for our
cause?"
I do donate books for select causes now and then, but cannot accommodate
all the requests I receive. Authors and illustrators only receive
ten or so complimentary copies of their books, so we have to purchase
any others after those are gone (and they never last long). I'd
be happy to consider your request, but please do not be offended
if I cannot accommodate it.
Thank you for your understanding.
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