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What Do Small Publishers Do for Self-Publishing Authors?
So just what can small publishers do for self-publishing children’s authors? While they offer many benefits that larger services can’t, the first benefit is handholding.
A Guide to Writing Relatable Children’s Stories
You’ve written a children’s story, but will the intended audience be able to relate to it? Ten must-know tips on crafting a relatable story.
Writing Middle-Grade Guidelines
Is it okay to include romance in a middle-grade story?
Writing: Style vs. Voice
What’s the difference between writing style and voice?
Editing – On Your Mark, Get Set, Wait!
What do you do when you’re ready to submit or self-publish? Authors, on their emay think jump in, but wait-a-minute.
What to Do About Dull Verbs
Verbs can make your sentence alive, full of action, but it’s important when changing out dull verbs with vibrant ones to make sure it doesn’t change the intent of the sentence.
Sell Books with Social Media
As an author, you no doubt want to sell your books. Social media is an essential book marketing strategy.
Writing: The What, The If, and The How
Every story needs the what, the if, and the how. But when writing, how do they work together to make an engaging story for kids?
Book Covers are Always the Author’s Business
Book cover tips for authors from a marketing expert, Carolyn Howard-Johnson.