It’s the rare author who doesn’t succumb to writer’s block at one time or another. So what can you do to get over the writing slump?
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What’s Your Takeaway?
What’s the takeaway of your children’s story? Do you know what a takeaway is?
Want to Write For Anthologies?
If you are not familiar with writing for anthologies, this article will discuss the topic. An anthology is …
Top 3 Draws of Traditionally Publishing Children’s Books
Find out the top three reasons why children’s authors choose traditional publishing.
Writing Opportunities and Inspiration Through Television and News
One children’s author’s journey in writing a magazine aricle based on a news item.
Self-Publishing: Scams, Scams, and More Scams
There are a number of scams going around targeting self-publishing authors.
The Children’s Ghostwriter: Who, How, and Why
Who hires a children’s ghostwriter? This answer to this questions always amazes me.
5 Must-Know Tips to Help Revise Your Story
As author Michael Crichton has said, “writing is all about rewriting, which can be depressing, especially when after the seventh rewrite you find that’s still not working.” In other words, “books aren’t written, they’re re-written.”
Writing for Children: Enjoy the Journey
Eight tips to keep in mind when on your writing for children journey.
Scenes and How to Make Them Work
Scenes are the building blocks to your story. They should fit snuggly into each other to move your story forward.