Children's Writer's World: Confessions of an Introverted Author
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August 15, 2016
A Writing Challenge
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We are busy people. Day in, day out—we've got so much to do. At times, we can be self-absorbed. We dwell on our own lives and proble...
August 1, 2016
Let's Talk about Dialogue
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In a story, dialogue can be defined as a conversation of two or more people. The words spoken aloud by characters are indicated by quotat...
July 15, 2016
So You Think You Can Write
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A lot of people think it’s easy to write for kids. For example, a good friend of mine wrote a picture book, even though she has no experie...
July 1, 2016
Write
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Two weeks ago, I lost my sister-in-law Barb to cancer. She had been diagnosed in February, and then four months later she passed away. Th...
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...
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