Children's Writer's World: Confessions of an Introverted Author
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May 15, 2017
Getting to Know your Characters
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When you create characters for your stories, what kinds of traits do they have? What do they look like physically? What are their perso...
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May 1, 2017
Guest Blog: Tips on Writing a Series
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Children's Writer's World warmly welcomes author Rita Monette. How is writing a series different than writing a stand alone bo...
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April 15, 2017
Guest Blog: Writing a Review
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Children's Writer's World warmly welcomes book reviewer Elizabeth Tipping. I’m delighted to be writing a guest post for Children...
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April 1, 2017
School Career Day
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Recently, I had been invited by an instructor at the School for Creative and Performing Arts in Lexington, Kentucky to participate in the s...
March 15, 2017
Three Tips to Help Your Picture Book Come to Life
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Illustrator Alison Lyne has amazing advice for picture book writers. Add in Action Words One of the first things I look for, when ...
March 1, 2017
Dark Humor
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When you write for children ages 3 - 6, the poem or story should entertain and delight. Fictional pieces should not frighten very young ch...
February 1, 2017
The Five Senses at the Tennis Club
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f work out three times a week at the Lexington Tennis Club. The gym is upstairs and looks down on rows of tennis courts, so while working o...
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