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4 days ago · 1. Dr. Seuss, 1904 – 1991. Dr. Seuss. Of course, the list of the world’s top children’s book authors wouldn’t be complete without the famed Dr. Seuss. Originally from Springfield, Massachusetts, he was a successful animator, poet, and cartoonist. Theodore Seuss Geisel is one of the most iconic names in all literature, let alone books ...
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Probably a few hundred. Since children’s books are short, editors don’t typically charge the same rate per word, or they’d make no money. Also what type of editing? Developmental editing would be most expensive, costing around 250 maybe 400, high end being 1k. Copy and line editing would be slightly cheaper by maybe half.
4 days ago · It costs me money for shipping and storage. Our distributors pay us 60 percent of the sale price. The book sells for between $11 and $15, so that means I earn between about $4 and $6 for each print copy sold. The Kindle version sells for $5, and we get 70 percent of that from Amazon, so about $3.50 per copy sold.
Peace at Last. Jill Murphy's bestselling classic Peace at Last has delighted young children for almost forty years, and is equally beloved by tired parents who are all too familiar with the plight of poor Mr Bear. Mrs Bear is snoring, the clock is ticking very loudly, so is the kitchen tap.
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4 days ago · 05/13/2024. Felix, the charming little firefly is a lovable character everyone can relate to in “A Firefly Named Felix” by Deanna Hart. He enjoys the warm summer nights, dancing with his friends, and sipping sweet pollen. However, Felix has a secret fear hidden from his friends – he cannot light up like most fireflies.