Tips for Teachers: Author Visits Part Three - Booking an Author

There are a variety of ways to book an author. Personally, I deal with all the school bookings myself and all inquiries come to me either directly via e mail or through my website and other places online, such as my blog, Facebook, and other sites. Most authors have websites these days, which usually contain some kind of contact details, even if the authors don't administer the sites themselves. With other authors, you may have to contact the publisher, or if they aren't able to help, the author may have an agent or even a publicist who looks after all their personal appearances, including signing events, school and library visits. 


If you still have trouble locating contact information for the author of your choice, you can look into writer's organizations that the author may belong to or is somehow affiliated with. Perhaps your chosen author or illustrator is a member of the Society of Children's Book Writers and Illustrators or SCBWI, which you can contact via the national office or the relevant chapter either in your own area or in the area where you know your selected author resides. SCBWI can be reached at www.scbwi.org and you can usually easily locate other writing groups on the Internet. Depending on the author, do be prepared to not hear back right way. If you are contacting an agent or publicist, they may be dealing with a number of different clients and their schedules and may simply be very busy, so be sure to give yourself plenty of lead time when planning the visit or event.
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Published on November 06, 2010 02:41
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