Children's Writer's World: Confessions of an Introverted Author
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June 15, 2016
Cheating
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Most people know that thorough research is needed when writing nonfiction for children. That means w riters must use a variety of primary...
June 1, 2016
Submitting to Agents
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Are you submitting your work to agents? Bravo! Hopefully, you will hear good news. But what if an agent is not too eager to take on your ...
May 15, 2016
Should You Make Multiple Submissions?
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You've written several stories, and you want to submit all of them to a children's magazine. However, when you review the guidelin...
May 1, 2016
Writing on the Left Side of Your Brain
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Admit it. Sometimes you don't feel like writing. No worries. We all feel this way from time to time. Perhaps you're distracted...
April 15, 2016
Inspiration along the Writing Path
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Writing is like riding a roller coaster. As you know it’s a journey of highs (acceptances) and lows (rejections). During the low times, ...
April 1, 2016
Tips for Fiction
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Do you like to write for kids? Would you like to see your stories published in a children's magazine? Here are some t ips to help yo...
March 15, 2016
To Be, or Not To Be Snappy
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Many publishers and literary agents agree that queries should be professional. That means the letter needs to be straightforward without ...
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