Children's Writer's World: Confessions of an Introverted Author
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December 28, 2014
The Kentucky Writing Workshop
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Are you interested in advancing your writing career? Then mark your calendar: Chuck Sambuchino of Writer's Digest Books is hosting ...
December 14, 2014
Grade Level
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When you write for young children, you should aim to keep the reading level age-appropriate. In other words, if you are writing for ages 8...
December 1, 2014
The Subject Line
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Writer's guidelines. Every magazine has them. But I'm trying to understand why some writers fail to observe them. Do writers si...
November 17, 2014
Read It Out Loud
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You've probably heard this before: read your work out loud. Most editors would encourage you to do so. Once, a writer sent a nice po...
October 29, 2014
Multiple/Simultaneous Submissions
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Do you know the difference between multiple submissions and simultaneous submissions? Though some people use the words interchangeably, th...
October 7, 2014
More Tips for Writing Nonfiction for Kids
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In July, I had written a blog that had tips for writing nonfiction for children. I’d like to add a few more. The following came to mind ...
September 28, 2014
Pushing the Limit on Word Count
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Do you stay within word count when submitting to a children's magazine? I hope so. Yet, some writers think it's okay to push the l...
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