Write a Children’s Book that Can Land a Publishing Contract (Without Being Forced to Make Major Revisions)
Too many authors make simple mistakes that make traditional publication almost impossible. Fortunately, these mistakes can be avoided with the right knowledge and guidance.
After years of success getting his children’s books published (with Disney and Penguin Random House), John Claude Bemis knows how to overcome the major stumbling blocks authors face when they attempt to publish their novels.
These are not the types of things they teach in MFA programs -- but these are the things every successful writer eventually learns. (Usually, the hard way.)
John’s four week workshop includes many of his best strategies for writing books that connect with kids – but he also goes far beyond just writing your book. The course gets into the nitty-gritty details of actually getting published, so your book can get in print, in bookstores, and in the hands of your friends, family, and even strangers.
During this course, you’ll learn:
- How to think like a kid -- so your book can connect to children on a deep level
- John’s simple “story reversal” strategy for keeping readers glued to the page
- How to avoid simple mistakes that make it virtually impossible to get your book published
- What publishers expect from children’s book authors – whether you’re writing picture books, chapter books, or middle grade books
- How to choose “comp titles” that will grab the attention of publishers (and how to easily avoid choosing ones that are major red flags)
- The real-world process for landing a publishing deal with a major publisher
During this course, John will help you polish your book, and then give you personal help getting it published. By the end of this course, you’ll be armed with a polished submission packet you can use to win over agents and publishers. More importantly, you’ll know the process for getting published and you’ll have an expert ready to guide you through the process.
The course starts on April 1st and ends on April 26th. Everything is hosted online, via our digital learning platform. The course includes weekly lessons you can complete on your own time, live office hours, and detailed feedback on your writing.
Enrollment is strictly limited to just 22 writers. (No exceptions.) If you’re thinking about enrolling, I encourage you to do so right away.