Dream Jar Publishing Call

The submissions page for Dream Jar Publishing says:

“AUTHORS: We are currently open for a limited submission opportunity. At this time, we are ONLY looking for chapter book or early middle grade stories (no more than 15,000 words) for one of our imprints below. The work must be complete, not a work-in-progress.”

The submissions form says: “We do not read full manuscripts for submissions, only review pitches and synopses. If one captures our attention and interest, we’ll reach out for the full manuscript.”

FYI: The Field of Dreams book announced on the Dream Jar Publishing homepage was co-written by Stacy B. Davids, one of my former students.

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Nov 1 – Dec 6 Show, Don’t Tell #kidlit Revision Workshop

Revise your children’s book as you explore how published #kidlit authors actually “show and tell” their board book – YA stories in this one-month workshop with a 60-minute ONE-to-ONE developmental critique in Google Meet.

To enroll, sign up now for a workshop critique meeting between November 1 and December 6. *was $229 USD – now $199 USD for a limited time* See the syllabus and more on the Show, Don’t Tell #kidlit Revision Workshop page.

Goal: Revise your book before the end of the year, so you let it rest and then come back it with fresh eyes in the New Year.

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