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Become a Children's Writer
Learn the ins and outs of writing fiction for children. What you should know before you start. Don't underestimate the difficulty of the genre. Tips to make it easy.
writing for children
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hints and tips
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understanding children's books
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creative writing
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writing fiction
Become a Disciplined Writer
Many new writers wait for inspiration to strike before putting words to paper. Being disciplined means you keep inspiration burning every day.
writing books
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successful writers
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successful writing of novels for kids
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creative writing
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creative energy
Emotional Roots of Writers Block
Writer's block can be terrifying, and it strikes out of the blue. Five ways to deal with the root cause and get the words flowing again.
writers block
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writersblock
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overcoming writers block
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writer’s block
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writer block
Finding Fresh Ideas for Kids Books
Finding fresh ideas can be a challenge for writers of children's books. Five simple ways to find inspiration.
writing for kids
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fresh ideas
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getting ideas
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children
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teenagers
Learning to Write Books for Kids
Your sense of humour can be a draw card when you write for children. Read how four expert writers use humour to engage with their readers.
captain underpants
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the midnight fox
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dav pilkey
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roald dahl
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betsy byars
Starting First Book for Kids
So you want to try writing a book for children. But it all seems so overwhelming. Where do you start?
writing for kids
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starting to write
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writing children’s books
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writing for children
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getting inspiration
The Publishing Process
You've finally sent off your first children's book to a publisher. What happens to your manuscript in that seemingly endless period before you receive a reply?
publishing
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how a book is published
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submitting manuscripts
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publishing process
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publishing a book
Writing Entertaining Teen Novels
Readers want to engage with you, the author. The secret to doing this is to get caught up emotionally as you write. Tips on how to write unforgettable stories.
creative writing
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writing books
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novels
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engaging with your reader
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writing humour
Writing for Reluctant Readers
Many children today have not learned to read for pleasure. Eight tips for writing chapter books that will appeal to reluctant readers and hook them on reading for life.
chapter books for reluctant readers
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writing for reluctant readers
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chapter books
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reluctant readers
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reading ages
Writing Lessons from Margaret Mahy
2006 Hans Christian Anderson award winner, Margaret Mahy, has the following sound advice to aspiring writers: Be Persistent! Work Hard! Be Tough! And Read! Read! Read!
margaret mahy
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advice for aspirant writers
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advice for writers
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writing for children
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children’s writers
When the Editor Says "No"
Most writers are sensitive, creative people who find rejection letters particularly hard to handle. Advice on coping with rejection, disappointment and criticism.
writing for kids
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publishing your creative writing
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writing books for children
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receiving rejection letters
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handling the critics
Write Kids' Books that Sell
Dr Seuss was a creative genius. What can we learn from him about the craft of writing books for children?
writing for children
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dr seuss
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illustrating children’s books
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creative writing
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publishing kids books
Writing Books that Kids Relate To
Childhood emotions are an invaluable source of energy to vitalize your creative writing for children. Use your memories to create a bond between author and reader.
writing for children
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creative writing
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assets for writers
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using childhood memories
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