Sometimes, nothing does the trick like a good old-fashioned reminder. As you read Karen Schwabach's tale of getting published, consider carefully the status of your membership to the Society of Children's Book Writers and Illustrators (SCBWI). Then, consider whether or not you've been reading that bi-monthly Bulletin that comes your way. If there's a chance you're not even a member, this may give you one more reason to join.
A Tale of Getting Published
Who knows? This could be your story to share!
Current members can view all SCBWI publications online. If you're not a member, you may join using the link provided:
Marissa
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