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Pitch Perfect: How to write a successful children’s book proposal (part 1).

Pitch Perfect: How to write a successful children’s book proposal (part 1).

by Kate Peridot | Feb 23, 2023 | Agent and Publisher Advice, Children's Fiction, Children's non-fiction, Picture Book Knowhow

I write illustrated children’s non-fiction and fiction. I’ve sold 10 books over the last two years using this book proposal structure. My commissions range from 32-page picture books to 98-page illustrated fact books. Writing a concise, well-considered, market-focused...
What’s going on in children’s non-fiction – come take a look!

What’s going on in children’s non-fiction – come take a look!

by Kate Peridot | Jan 26, 2023 | Children's non-fiction

It’s getting super creative, that’s what! Once upon a time, there were big heavy non-fiction books (probably called an encyclopaedia) that had some great facts, but these books were also used as a prop for a racetrack, a counterweight for the roof of a den, a throne...
Welcome to my new BLOG and WEBSITE

Welcome to my new BLOG and WEBSITE

by Kate Peridot | Jan 7, 2023 | Children's Fiction, Children's non-fiction

Dear Readers, I haven’t been blogging much for the last eighteen months because a lot has been going on. I have written six children’s non-fiction books for six UK publishers back to back. Phew. My first book is launching in April 2023 with Walker books, closely...
Authors, don’t ignore Twitter Pitch Parties. They are a great way to find an agent.

Authors, don’t ignore Twitter Pitch Parties. They are a great way to find an agent.

by Kate Peridot | Jan 3, 2022 | Agent and Publisher Advice, Children's Fiction, Children's non-fiction, Picture Book Knowhow, Writing Theory

What is a twitter pitch party? Several pitch parties take place during the year. Authors are invited to pitch the concept of their book to agents and editors in just 280 characters (the max size of a tweet). Agents and editors are primed by the organisers to browse...
How to generate children’s non-fiction titles that stand out from the crowd.

How to generate children’s non-fiction titles that stand out from the crowd.

by Kate Peridot | Feb 18, 2021 | Best new Children's non-fiction books, Children's non-fiction, Picture Book Knowhow, Writing Theory

The children’s non-fiction genre is exploding with innovative content and creative book titles to hook young readers. Want to keep up with the competition? Read on! A title always speaks to the child reader. A title should be original and memorable.  A title...
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