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Publishing Worldwide If you are writing in reference to publications from
Disney Publishing Worldwide, please contact them directly at (212)
633-4400. Disney Publishing Worldwide publications include those
published by Hyperion Books for Children, Disney Press, Disney Editions,
Volo or Jump at the Sun.
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for Disney Publishing Worldwide, please use this form:
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There are several books that can be useful for finding an agent, including The Literary Market Place, The Writer's Handbook, and The Writer's Guide to Book Editors, Publishers, and Literary Agents. You can find these titles in the reference section of your local library or bookstore.
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Mike Rentas
Hyperion Special Markets
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New York, NY 10023
or call: 212-456-0133
or 212-456-0165
or fax: 212-456-0164
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Hyperion
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Or fax: (212) 456-1980
Attention: Internship Program
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