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Tag: writing for children
Writing for Children: Is It Fantasy or Science Fiction?
As a children’s fantasy writer, do you know the difference between fantasy and sci-fi?
Writing Your Character’s Internal Thoughts
There are a number of ways so write a character’s internal thoughts. My preference is italics with or without tags.
Authors: Tips to Modeling Professional Books
A useful way to build your writing skills as an author is to model professional books.
Writing: How to Curb Bad Habits
Bad habits can put road blocks in your writing success path. Find out how to curb self-defeating patterns.
Writing Books – Don’t Sacrifice Quality
When self-publishing, it’s important to remember that not only is your reputation as an author on the line, but your book will also reflect upon the self-publishing arena.
Picture Books and Vanity Presses
Self-publishing your picture book? If you’re paying for everything to get the book published, you’re probably working with a vanity press.
Your Children’s Manuscript: Synopsis to Submissions
Once your manuscript is complete, it’s time to submit if you’re taking the traditional path. The first thing you’ll need is a synopsis. Then it’s on to the submitting process.
6 Things a Writer Should Always Do
What’s the very first thing you should do as a writer? It’s pretty simple, you should know what you’re doing. Find out the other five things.
Sensitivity Readers – Are They Now a Necessity?
Description: We’re in a world where some people have ultra-sensitive trigger fingers. We’re in a world of hidden social media lurkers and bullies. Under the circumstances, do you need a sensitivity reader for your manuscript?