By Edward Nawotka

Later today, landing in your in-box, you should find the fourth edition of Publishing Perspectives’ Children’s Book Edition. Today’s email features stories about Frecklebox, a company that promises to take personalized children’s publishing mainstream; the new Brazilian children’s book publishing house, Algonquin’s expansion into YA, the shortlist of the Etisalat Prize for Arabic Children’s Literature, and more.
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I need tolearng more. . . as a published writer and illustrator of CHILDREN’S picture books I am interested in learning how the Ebook system works.
I have more mss and storyboards in some cases – even the odd finished illo – but wish to find a QUALITY publisher in the field of Children’s E-book publishing.
I am also a designer, so am fussy about the presentation and design aspects of everything I do in this area.
What do you do. . . and what can you offer? (if anything)
Jill
I need to learn more. . . as a published writer and illustrator of CHILDREN’S picture books I am interested in learning how the Ebook system works.
I have more mss and storyboards in some cases – even the odd finished illo – but wish to find a QUALITY publisher in the field of Children’s E-book publishing.
I am also a designer, so am fussy about the presentation and design aspects of everything I do in this area.
What do you do. . . and what can you offer? (if anything)
Jill