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Ellie Dixon

The Basics of Writing for Children; Two: Start With a Situation

... or a meeting with someone may create an sudden unshakeable conviction that this is something which may one day be the beginning of a book. Writing for children is, contrary to what many people believe, just as difficult and challenging as ... Read Read: The Basics of Writing for Children; Two: Start With a Situation

By: Ellie Dixon | 10/10/2007 | Fiction

Writing For Children: Turn Your Ideas Into A Book

... information to fill the number of pages necessary, depending on the age group for which you plan to write. Younger children need a foundation of basic facts, but you can also get fairly detailed within the scope of the approach you've ... Read Read: Writing For Children: Turn Your Ideas Into A Book

By: Laura Backes | 10/07/2006 | Careers
Lisa Brunel

Write a children's book - 5 Tips you NEED to know!

... tone and mood steady. You don't want to lose the reader before they get to the best part of the story.4. The PlotWhen you write a children's book, as it is with all books, the plot is another important aspect to consider. Especially when ... Read Read: Write a children's book - 5 Tips you NEED to know!

By: Lisa Brunel | 20/10/2009 | Writing

#1 Reason you should learn to write for children!

... your book to royalty paying publishers- Finding resources and courses available to youLearn these skills when writing your children's books and you will be off to a flying start. Learning should never stop! If you could learn how to think ... Read Read: #1 Reason you should learn to write for children!

By: Lisa Brunel | 29/09/2009 | Writing

Writing for Children- The Unique Language of Children's Books! 5 Tips to Consider

... to use in children's books. Try to think like a child and put yourself in their shoes. What's the best language to use when writing for children? Simple and easy to understand. Get the assistance and support you need for your own writing ... Read Read: Writing for Children- The Unique Language of Children's Books! 5 Tips to Consider

By: Lisa Brunel | 06/11/2009 | Writing

Writing a Children's Book - The #1 Misconception of Writing!

... . What publishers want to see and what they don't! Again this is priceless feedback that only those who have been there can give you.If you believe writing a children's book is where your talents lye, that's awesome! There is always a need ... Read Read: Writing a Children's Book - The #1 Misconception of Writing!

By: Lisa Brunel | 29/10/2009 | Writing

Writing a Children's Book? 5 Questions to ask Yourself!

... edit. Then you'll end up with a professional manuscript to submit to publishers. Think about these guidelines as your writing a children's book and you will be setting yourself to succeed from the beginning. Remember how important it is to ... Read Read: Writing a Children's Book? 5 Questions to ask Yourself!

By: Lisa Brunel | 15/10/2009 | Writing

Learn To Write: Writing Logical Children's Stories!

... have been created. Logic is an important part of children's books, and if that is where you want to be writing, there are a few things that you should keep in mind.When you sit down to write a children's book, remember that you should think ... Read Read: Learn To Write: Writing Logical Children's Stories!

By: Lisa Brunel | 17/12/2009 | Writing

Write a Children's Book - 5 Ways you can get started Right Now!

... like and can relate to. Read some of their books. They want you to succeed so take them up on their offer.I hope you find these 5steps to write a children's book helpful. You should be able to use these tips and get started right now. Go ... Read Read: Write a Children's Book - 5 Ways you can get started Right Now!

By: Lisa Brunel | 26/10/2009 | Writing

Write a Children's Book - Turn your Idea's into Gold!

... will quickly become distracted. While a story that is descriptive will keep a child's attention, too much detail about unimportant things has the opposite effect.When writing children's books, keep in mind your target audience and write ... Read Read: Write a Children's Book - Turn your Idea's into Gold!

By: Lisa Brunel | 10/10/2009 | Writing

Creative Writers - Would You Like to Write For Children?

... expressive skills; then stoop down and twist your neck to look up at a six-foot tall person standing over you. When you write for children, be ready to paint the unbelievable... such as Santa Claus and the Easter Bunny delivering goodies ... Read Read: Creative Writers - Would You Like to Write For Children?

By: Deborah Owen | 05/01/2009 | Writing
Lisa Brunel

Learn To Write A Children's Book: Capture The Audience From Page One!

... in the first few words. The first few sentences or paragraphs can make or break the success of your story. That's why when you learn to write children's books you really need to focuses on developing a strong start to your story.A great ... Read Read: Learn To Write A Children's Book: Capture The Audience From Page One!

By: Lisa Brunel | 26/12/2009 | Writing

The Story of Fred Atkins— How a “Baldheaded Old Grandpa” Came to Write a Children’s Book

... Americans. There are none that teach kids to LOVE AMERICA. And that’s when the idea hit him—write a children’s book about America! Tell children why their country is so unique and why they should love it and protect it and defend it—why it ... Read Read: The Story of Fred Atkins— How a “Baldheaded Old Grandpa” Came to Write a Children’s Book

By: Fred Atkins | 13/04/2009 | Homeschooling

How To Write For Children And Win Over Parents

... task. But it is generally agreed on by Internet Marketers that one of the best ways is to write articles and have them published, to establish your credibility as a children's author. Include in that article a reference box at the end of ... Read Read: How To Write For Children And Win Over Parents

By: Barbara Gabogrecan | 18/01/2006 | Writing
Lisa Brunel

Learn To Write For Children: What About Morals and Themes?

... that they are going to have some issues with the way that your story goes!Remember that when you are dealing with how to write children's books, you don't have much space. The old saying that less is more might as well have been written ... Read Read: Learn To Write For Children: What About Morals and Themes?

By: Lisa Brunel | 26/12/2009 | Writing

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