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BUILDING THE PERFECT MONSTER, BOGEYMAN, OR OTHER CREATURES by Christina Hamlett Like a lot of kids, I grew up thinking that monsters lived in my closet. I had no real reason for believing this, nor did I ever ponder why they could be kept so easi THE THREE LEVELS OF REVISION The Three Levels of Revision – and Why You Must Know Them with Laura Backes, Executive Editor of Manuscript Magic and Founder of Children'sBook Insider
CIRCLE ANY PROBLEMS YOU SEE IN THIS MANUSCRIPT, AND WRITE Page 11 Jake pulled the blanket over his head. This was the scariest monster yet! The last one had been covered in green scales like a snake. Instead of alligator teeth, it had a pig snout with tusks. WWW.WRITEFORKIDS.ORG 301 Moved Permanently. nginx KIDLIT DISTANCING SOCIAL REPLAYS Catch up on all the previous Kidlit Distancing Socials, featuring top authors, editors, agents and writing educators. Presented by Children's Book Insider, the Children;s Writing Monthly. BIGBOOK | WRITEFORKIDS Word Counts & Age Groups for Every Kidlit Category; FAQs, Glossaries, Reading Lists & Tips to Improve Any Manuscript; Category-specific Tips, from Picture Books Through Young Adult Novels WE NEED TO TALK ABOUT THE M WORD WRITEFORKIDS We Need to Talk About the M Word - From the editors of Children's Book Insider, the Children's Writing Monthly WHY EVERY WRITER NEEDS A PURPOSE -- AND HOW TO DISCOVER by Jon Bard & Andrea Woolf . You are standing at the end of a massive field. In front of you is a giant, steel ball. You are told that you need to get that ball from one end of the field to the other. THE SHORTCUT TO WRITING STARDOM WRITEFORKIDS by Laura Backes . Admit it, haven’t you wished that authors could be “discovered” just like old-time movie stars? You’re sitting in a coffee shop, typing away on your laptop, when the woman at the next table taps you on the back. TEENS REVIEW WHAT WORKS, WHAT DOESN'T IN NEW BOOKS In this article from School Library Journal, five reviewers, ranging in age from 12 to 15, give their thoughts on the latest books from popular authors. A must-read for anyone writing middle grade and youngadult fiction.
BUILDING THE PERFECT MONSTER, BOGEYMAN, OR OTHER CREATURES by Christina Hamlett Like a lot of kids, I grew up thinking that monsters lived in my closet. I had no real reason for believing this, nor did I ever ponder why they could be kept so easi THE THREE LEVELS OF REVISION The Three Levels of Revision – and Why You Must Know Them with Laura Backes, Executive Editor of Manuscript Magic and Founder of Children'sBook Insider
CIRCLE ANY PROBLEMS YOU SEE IN THIS MANUSCRIPT, AND WRITE Page 11 Jake pulled the blanket over his head. This was the scariest monster yet! The last one had been covered in green scales like a snake. Instead of alligator teeth, it had a pig snout with tusks. WWW.WRITEFORKIDS.ORG 301 Moved Permanently. nginx LATEST POSTS ON WRITING & PUBLISHING BOOKS FOR CHILDREN Watch all the Kidlit Distancing Social Replays. Find out what your favorite authors, editors, agents & writing educators have to say when they appear on the Kidlit Distancing Social, a free educational hangout for kidlit writers, presented by Children’s Book Insider, the Children’s Writing Monthly. BIGBOOK | WRITEFORKIDS Word Counts & Age Groups for Every Kidlit Category; FAQs, Glossaries, Reading Lists & Tips to Improve Any Manuscript; Category-specific Tips, from Picture Books Through Young Adult Novels KIDLIT DISTANCING SOCIAL #56 REPLAY: AIMEE JACKSON ON HOW This week, meet Aimee Jackson, Owner and Editorial Director of Book Bridge Press, a company that helps independent authors take their work from manuscript to published, illustrated book. Aimee is an accomplished children’s book editor and publishing professional with more than 20 years experience in trade publishing. In this episode of the Social, Aimee provides her top tips for WHY EVERY WRITER NEEDS A PURPOSE -- AND HOW TO DISCOVER by Jon Bard & Andrea Woolf . You are standing at the end of a massive field. In front of you is a giant, steel ball. You are told that you need to get that ball from one end of the field to the other. TEENS REVIEW WHAT WORKS, WHAT DOESN'T IN NEW BOOKS In this article from School Library Journal, five reviewers, ranging in age from 12 to 15, give their thoughts on the latest books from popular authors. A must-read for anyone writing middle grade and youngadult fiction.
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SUGGESTED READING LIST Charlotte’s Web by E.B. White Matilda by Roald Dahl Charlie and the Chocolate Factory by Roald Dahl Everything Narnia Everything Harry Potter The Tale of Despereaux by Kate DiCamillo Middle Grade Harriet The Spy by Louise Fitzhugh Spiderwick Chronicles by Toni DiTerlizzi and Holly Black When You Reach Me by Rebecca Stead Diary of a Wimpy Kid by Jeff Kinney Dust by Arthur Slade WWW.WRITEFORKIDS.ORG 301 Moved Permanently. nginxTABLE OF CONTENTS
une 3 At Presstime Boyds Mills Press, the trade book division of Highlights for Children, has three imprints that are all accepting submissions for picture book through middle grade fiction andnonfiction.
IPRINT PRINT JOB
reporting, "The trend that sticks out to me in the middle-grade category is graphic and hybrid-style graphic novels. I would include SMILE by Raina Telgemeier and The Strange Case of Origami Yoda by Tom Angleberger and The Popularity Papers by Amy Ignatow as leading the pack in this format." BIGBOOK | WRITEFORKIDS Word Counts & Age Groups for Every Kidlit Category; FAQs, Glossaries, Reading Lists & Tips to Improve Any Manuscript; Category-specific Tips, from Picture Books Through Young Adult Novels KIDLIT DISTANCING SOCIAL REPLAYS Catch up on all the previous Kidlit Distancing Socials, featuring top authors, editors, agents and writing educators. Presented by Children's Book Insider, the Children;s Writing Monthly. WE NEED TO TALK ABOUT THE M WORD WRITEFORKIDS We Need to Talk About the M Word - From the editors of Children's Book Insider, the Children's Writing Monthly WHY EVERY WRITER NEEDS A PURPOSE -- AND HOW TO DISCOVER by Jon Bard & Andrea Woolf . You are standing at the end of a massive field. In front of you is a giant, steel ball. You are told that you need to get that ball from one end of the field to the other. THE SHORTCUT TO WRITING STARDOM WRITEFORKIDS by Laura Backes . Admit it, haven’t you wished that authors could be “discovered” just like old-time movie stars? You’re sitting in a coffee shop, typing away on your laptop, when the woman at the next table taps you on the back. TEENS REVIEW WHAT WORKS, WHAT DOESN'T IN NEW BOOKS In this article from School Library Journal, five reviewers, ranging in age from 12 to 15, give their thoughts on the latest books from popular authors. A must-read for anyone writing middle grade and youngadult fiction.
BUILDING THE PERFECT MONSTER, BOGEYMAN, OR OTHER CREATURES by Christina Hamlett Like a lot of kids, I grew up thinking that monsters lived in my closet. I had no real reason for believing this, nor did I ever ponder why they could be kept so easi THE THREE LEVELS OF REVISION The Three Levels of Revision – and Why You Must Know Them with Laura Backes, Executive Editor of Manuscript Magic and Founder of Children'sBook Insider
CIRCLE ANY PROBLEMS YOU SEE IN THIS MANUSCRIPT, AND WRITE Page 11 Jake pulled the blanket over his head. This was the scariest monster yet! The last one had been covered in green scales like a snake. Instead of alligator teeth, it had a pig snout with tusks. WWW.WRITEFORKIDS.ORG 301 Moved Permanently. nginx BIGBOOK | WRITEFORKIDS Word Counts & Age Groups for Every Kidlit Category; FAQs, Glossaries, Reading Lists & Tips to Improve Any Manuscript; Category-specific Tips, from Picture Books Through Young Adult Novels KIDLIT DISTANCING SOCIAL REPLAYS Catch up on all the previous Kidlit Distancing Socials, featuring top authors, editors, agents and writing educators. Presented by Children's Book Insider, the Children;s Writing Monthly. WE NEED TO TALK ABOUT THE M WORD WRITEFORKIDS We Need to Talk About the M Word - From the editors of Children's Book Insider, the Children's Writing Monthly WHY EVERY WRITER NEEDS A PURPOSE -- AND HOW TO DISCOVER by Jon Bard & Andrea Woolf . You are standing at the end of a massive field. In front of you is a giant, steel ball. You are told that you need to get that ball from one end of the field to the other. THE SHORTCUT TO WRITING STARDOM WRITEFORKIDS by Laura Backes . Admit it, haven’t you wished that authors could be “discovered” just like old-time movie stars? You’re sitting in a coffee shop, typing away on your laptop, when the woman at the next table taps you on the back. TEENS REVIEW WHAT WORKS, WHAT DOESN'T IN NEW BOOKS In this article from School Library Journal, five reviewers, ranging in age from 12 to 15, give their thoughts on the latest books from popular authors. A must-read for anyone writing middle grade and youngadult fiction.
BUILDING THE PERFECT MONSTER, BOGEYMAN, OR OTHER CREATURES by Christina Hamlett Like a lot of kids, I grew up thinking that monsters lived in my closet. I had no real reason for believing this, nor did I ever ponder why they could be kept so easi THE THREE LEVELS OF REVISION The Three Levels of Revision – and Why You Must Know Them with Laura Backes, Executive Editor of Manuscript Magic and Founder of Children'sBook Insider
CIRCLE ANY PROBLEMS YOU SEE IN THIS MANUSCRIPT, AND WRITE Page 11 Jake pulled the blanket over his head. This was the scariest monster yet! The last one had been covered in green scales like a snake. Instead of alligator teeth, it had a pig snout with tusks. WWW.WRITEFORKIDS.ORG 301 Moved Permanently. nginx LATEST POSTS ON WRITING & PUBLISHING BOOKS FOR CHILDREN Watch all the Kidlit Distancing Social Replays. Find out what your favorite authors, editors, agents & writing educators have to say when they appear on the Kidlit Distancing Social, a free educational hangout for kidlit writers, presented by Children’s Book Insider, the Children’s Writing Monthly. BIGBOOK | WRITEFORKIDS Word Counts & Age Groups for Every Kidlit Category; FAQs, Glossaries, Reading Lists & Tips to Improve Any Manuscript; Category-specific Tips, from Picture Books Through Young Adult Novels KIDLIT DISTANCING SOCIAL #56 REPLAY: AIMEE JACKSON ON HOW This week, meet Aimee Jackson, Owner and Editorial Director of Book Bridge Press, a company that helps independent authors take their work from manuscript to published, illustrated book. Aimee is an accomplished children’s book editor and publishing professional with more than 20 years experience in trade publishing. In this episode of the Social, Aimee provides her top tips for WHY EVERY WRITER NEEDS A PURPOSE -- AND HOW TO DISCOVER by Jon Bard & Andrea Woolf . You are standing at the end of a massive field. In front of you is a giant, steel ball. You are told that you need to get that ball from one end of the field to the other. TEENS REVIEW WHAT WORKS, WHAT DOESN'T IN NEW BOOKS In this article from School Library Journal, five reviewers, ranging in age from 12 to 15, give their thoughts on the latest books from popular authors. A must-read for anyone writing middle grade and youngadult fiction.
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SUGGESTED READING LIST Charlotte’s Web by E.B. White Matilda by Roald Dahl Charlie and the Chocolate Factory by Roald Dahl Everything Narnia Everything Harry Potter The Tale of Despereaux by Kate DiCamillo Middle Grade Harriet The Spy by Louise Fitzhugh Spiderwick Chronicles by Toni DiTerlizzi and Holly Black When You Reach Me by Rebecca Stead Diary of a Wimpy Kid by Jeff Kinney Dust by Arthur Slade WWW.WRITEFORKIDS.ORG 301 Moved Permanently. nginxTABLE OF CONTENTS
une 3 At Presstime Boyds Mills Press, the trade book division of Highlights for Children, has three imprints that are all accepting submissions for picture book through middle grade fiction andnonfiction.
IPRINT PRINT JOB
reporting, "The trend that sticks out to me in the middle-grade category is graphic and hybrid-style graphic novels. I would include SMILE by Raina Telgemeier and The Strange Case of Origami Yoda by Tom Angleberger and The Popularity Papers by Amy Ignatow as leading the pack in this format." BIGBOOK | WRITEFORKIDS Word Counts & Age Groups for Every Kidlit Category; FAQs, Glossaries, Reading Lists & Tips to Improve Any Manuscript; Category-specific Tips, from Picture Books Through Young Adult Novels KIDLIT DISTANCING SOCIAL REPLAYS Catch up on all the previous Kidlit Distancing Socials, featuring top authors, editors, agents and writing educators. Presented by Children's Book Insider, the Children;s Writing Monthly. WE NEED TO TALK ABOUT THE M WORD WRITEFORKIDS We Need to Talk About the M Word - From the editors of Children's Book Insider, the Children's Writing Monthly WHY EVERY WRITER NEEDS A PURPOSE -- AND HOW TO DISCOVER by Jon Bard & Andrea Woolf . You are standing at the end of a massive field. In front of you is a giant, steel ball. You are told that you need to get that ball from one end of the field to the other. THE SHORTCUT TO WRITING STARDOM WRITEFORKIDS by Laura Backes . Admit it, haven’t you wished that authors could be “discovered” just like old-time movie stars? You’re sitting in a coffee shop, typing away on your laptop, when the woman at the next table taps you on the back. TEENS REVIEW WHAT WORKS, WHAT DOESN'T IN NEW BOOKS In this article from School Library Journal, five reviewers, ranging in age from 12 to 15, give their thoughts on the latest books from popular authors. A must-read for anyone writing middle grade and youngadult fiction.
BUILDING THE PERFECT MONSTER, BOGEYMAN, OR OTHER CREATURES by Christina Hamlett Like a lot of kids, I grew up thinking that monsters lived in my closet. I had no real reason for believing this, nor did I ever ponder why they could be kept so easi THE THREE LEVELS OF REVISION The Three Levels of Revision – and Why You Must Know Them with Laura Backes, Executive Editor of Manuscript Magic and Founder of Children'sBook Insider
CIRCLE ANY PROBLEMS YOU SEE IN THIS MANUSCRIPT, AND WRITE Page 11 Jake pulled the blanket over his head. This was the scariest monster yet! The last one had been covered in green scales like a snake. Instead of alligator teeth, it had a pig snout with tusks. WWW.WRITEFORKIDS.ORG 301 Moved Permanently. nginx BIGBOOK | WRITEFORKIDS Word Counts & Age Groups for Every Kidlit Category; FAQs, Glossaries, Reading Lists & Tips to Improve Any Manuscript; Category-specific Tips, from Picture Books Through Young Adult Novels KIDLIT DISTANCING SOCIAL REPLAYS Catch up on all the previous Kidlit Distancing Socials, featuring top authors, editors, agents and writing educators. Presented by Children's Book Insider, the Children;s Writing Monthly. WE NEED TO TALK ABOUT THE M WORD WRITEFORKIDS We Need to Talk About the M Word - From the editors of Children's Book Insider, the Children's Writing Monthly WHY EVERY WRITER NEEDS A PURPOSE -- AND HOW TO DISCOVER by Jon Bard & Andrea Woolf . You are standing at the end of a massive field. In front of you is a giant, steel ball. You are told that you need to get that ball from one end of the field to the other. THE SHORTCUT TO WRITING STARDOM WRITEFORKIDS by Laura Backes . Admit it, haven’t you wished that authors could be “discovered” just like old-time movie stars? You’re sitting in a coffee shop, typing away on your laptop, when the woman at the next table taps you on the back. TEENS REVIEW WHAT WORKS, WHAT DOESN'T IN NEW BOOKS In this article from School Library Journal, five reviewers, ranging in age from 12 to 15, give their thoughts on the latest books from popular authors. A must-read for anyone writing middle grade and youngadult fiction.
BUILDING THE PERFECT MONSTER, BOGEYMAN, OR OTHER CREATURES by Christina Hamlett Like a lot of kids, I grew up thinking that monsters lived in my closet. I had no real reason for believing this, nor did I ever ponder why they could be kept so easi THE THREE LEVELS OF REVISION The Three Levels of Revision – and Why You Must Know Them with Laura Backes, Executive Editor of Manuscript Magic and Founder of Children'sBook Insider
CIRCLE ANY PROBLEMS YOU SEE IN THIS MANUSCRIPT, AND WRITE Page 11 Jake pulled the blanket over his head. This was the scariest monster yet! The last one had been covered in green scales like a snake. Instead of alligator teeth, it had a pig snout with tusks. WWW.WRITEFORKIDS.ORG 301 Moved Permanently. nginx LATEST POSTS ON WRITING & PUBLISHING BOOKS FOR CHILDREN Watch all the Kidlit Distancing Social Replays. Find out what your favorite authors, editors, agents & writing educators have to say when they appear on the Kidlit Distancing Social, a free educational hangout for kidlit writers, presented by Children’s Book Insider, the Children’s Writing Monthly. BIGBOOK | WRITEFORKIDS Word Counts & Age Groups for Every Kidlit Category; FAQs, Glossaries, Reading Lists & Tips to Improve Any Manuscript; Category-specific Tips, from Picture Books Through Young Adult Novels KIDLIT DISTANCING SOCIAL #56 REPLAY: AIMEE JACKSON ON HOW This week, meet Aimee Jackson, Owner and Editorial Director of Book Bridge Press, a company that helps independent authors take their work from manuscript to published, illustrated book. Aimee is an accomplished children’s book editor and publishing professional with more than 20 years experience in trade publishing. In this episode of the Social, Aimee provides her top tips for WHY EVERY WRITER NEEDS A PURPOSE -- AND HOW TO DISCOVER by Jon Bard & Andrea Woolf . You are standing at the end of a massive field. In front of you is a giant, steel ball. You are told that you need to get that ball from one end of the field to the other. TEENS REVIEW WHAT WORKS, WHAT DOESN'T IN NEW BOOKS In this article from School Library Journal, five reviewers, ranging in age from 12 to 15, give their thoughts on the latest books from popular authors. A must-read for anyone writing middle grade and youngadult fiction.
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SUGGESTED READING LIST Charlotte’s Web by E.B. White Matilda by Roald Dahl Charlie and the Chocolate Factory by Roald Dahl Everything Narnia Everything Harry Potter The Tale of Despereaux by Kate DiCamillo Middle Grade Harriet The Spy by Louise Fitzhugh Spiderwick Chronicles by Toni DiTerlizzi and Holly Black When You Reach Me by Rebecca Stead Diary of a Wimpy Kid by Jeff Kinney Dust by Arthur Slade WWW.WRITEFORKIDS.ORG 301 Moved Permanently. nginxTABLE OF CONTENTS
une 3 At Presstime Boyds Mills Press, the trade book division of Highlights for Children, has three imprints that are all accepting submissions for picture book through middle grade fiction andnonfiction.
IPRINT PRINT JOB
reporting, "The trend that sticks out to me in the middle-grade category is graphic and hybrid-style graphic novels. I would include SMILE by Raina Telgemeier and The Strange Case of Origami Yoda by Tom Angleberger and The Popularity Papers by Amy Ignatow as leading the pack in this format." BIGBOOK | WRITEFORKIDS Word Counts & Age Groups for Every Kidlit Category; FAQs, Glossaries, Reading Lists & Tips to Improve Any Manuscript; Category-specific Tips, from Picture Books Through Young Adult Novels WE NEED TO TALK ABOUT THE M WORD WRITEFORKIDS We Need to Talk About the M Word - From the editors of Children's Book Insider, the Children's Writing Monthly THE SHORTCUT TO WRITING STARDOM WRITEFORKIDS by Laura Backes . Admit it, haven’t you wished that authors could be “discovered” just like old-time movie stars? You’re sitting in a coffee shop, typing away on your laptop, when the woman at the next table taps you on the back. TEENS REVIEW WHAT WORKS, WHAT DOESN'T IN NEW BOOKS In this article from School Library Journal, five reviewers, ranging in age from 12 to 15, give their thoughts on the latest books from popular authors. A must-read for anyone writing middle grade and youngadult fiction.
BUILDING THE PERFECT MONSTER, BOGEYMAN, OR OTHER CREATURES by Christina Hamlett Like a lot of kids, I grew up thinking that monsters lived in my closet. I had no real reason for believing this, nor did I ever ponder why they could be kept so easi THE THREE LEVELS OF REVISION The Three Levels of Revision – and Why You Must Know Them with Laura Backes, Executive Editor of Manuscript Magic and Founder of Children'sBook Insider
SUGGESTED READING LIST Charlotte’s Web by E.B. White Matilda by Roald Dahl Charlie and the Chocolate Factory by Roald Dahl Everything Narnia Everything Harry Potter The Tale of Despereaux by Kate DiCamillo Middle Grade Harriet The Spy by Louise Fitzhugh Spiderwick Chronicles by Toni DiTerlizzi and Holly Black When You Reach Me by Rebecca Stead Diary of a Wimpy Kid by Jeff Kinney Dust by Arthur SladeVIP LAUNCH WEBINAR
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une 3 At Presstime Boyds Mills Press, the trade book division of Highlights for Children, has three imprints that are all accepting submissions for picture book through middle grade fiction andnonfiction.
WWW.WRITEFORKIDS.ORG 301 Moved Permanently. nginx BIGBOOK | WRITEFORKIDS Word Counts & Age Groups for Every Kidlit Category; FAQs, Glossaries, Reading Lists & Tips to Improve Any Manuscript; Category-specific Tips, from Picture Books Through Young Adult Novels WE NEED TO TALK ABOUT THE M WORD WRITEFORKIDS We Need to Talk About the M Word - From the editors of Children's Book Insider, the Children's Writing Monthly THE SHORTCUT TO WRITING STARDOM WRITEFORKIDS by Laura Backes . Admit it, haven’t you wished that authors could be “discovered” just like old-time movie stars? You’re sitting in a coffee shop, typing away on your laptop, when the woman at the next table taps you on the back. TEENS REVIEW WHAT WORKS, WHAT DOESN'T IN NEW BOOKS In this article from School Library Journal, five reviewers, ranging in age from 12 to 15, give their thoughts on the latest books from popular authors. A must-read for anyone writing middle grade and youngadult fiction.
BUILDING THE PERFECT MONSTER, BOGEYMAN, OR OTHER CREATURES by Christina Hamlett Like a lot of kids, I grew up thinking that monsters lived in my closet. I had no real reason for believing this, nor did I ever ponder why they could be kept so easi THE THREE LEVELS OF REVISION The Three Levels of Revision – and Why You Must Know Them with Laura Backes, Executive Editor of Manuscript Magic and Founder of Children'sBook Insider
SUGGESTED READING LIST Charlotte’s Web by E.B. White Matilda by Roald Dahl Charlie and the Chocolate Factory by Roald Dahl Everything Narnia Everything Harry Potter The Tale of Despereaux by Kate DiCamillo Middle Grade Harriet The Spy by Louise Fitzhugh Spiderwick Chronicles by Toni DiTerlizzi and Holly Black When You Reach Me by Rebecca Stead Diary of a Wimpy Kid by Jeff Kinney Dust by Arthur SladeVIP LAUNCH WEBINAR
PICTURE BOOK BLUEPRINT VIP Launch Webinar Creating Your Protagonist This is excepted from the Creating Your Protagonist worksheet (Unit 2,Step 2) of
TABLE OF CONTENTS
une 3 At Presstime Boyds Mills Press, the trade book division of Highlights for Children, has three imprints that are all accepting submissions for picture book through middle grade fiction andnonfiction.
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Find out about each week's topic and special guests. Hang out with kidlit writers from across the globe. Be inspired, learn and have fun. BIGBOOK | WRITEFORKIDS Word Counts & Age Groups for Every Kidlit Category; FAQs, Glossaries, Reading Lists & Tips to Improve Any Manuscript; Category-specific Tips, from Picture Books Through Young Adult Novels KIDLIT DISTANCING SOCIAL #56 REPLAY: AIMEE JACKSON ON HOW This week, meet Aimee Jackson, Owner and Editorial Director of Book Bridge Press, a company that helps independent authors take their work from manuscript to published, illustrated book. Aimee is an accomplished children’s book editor and publishing professional with more than 20 years experience in trade publishing. In this episode of the Social, Aimee provides her top tips for KIDLIT DISTANCING SOCIAL REPLAYS Catch up on all the previous Kidlit Distancing Socials, featuring top authors, editors, agents and writing educators. Presented by Children's Book Insider, the Children;s Writing Monthly. WHY EVERY WRITER NEEDS A PURPOSE -- AND HOW TO DISCOVER by Jon Bard & Andrea Woolf . You are standing at the end of a massive field. In front of you is a giant, steel ball. You are told that you need to get that ball from one end of the field to the other. THE SHORTCUT TO WRITING STARDOM WRITEFORKIDS by Laura Backes . Admit it, haven’t you wished that authors could be “discovered” just like old-time movie stars? You’re sitting in a coffee shop, typing away on your laptop, when the woman at the next table taps you on the back. CHILDREN'S BOOK INSIDER A tour of Children's Book Insider, the Children's Writing MonthlyN S= - WRITEFORKIDS
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BUILDING THE PERFECT MONSTER, BOGEYMAN, OR OTHER CREATURES by Christina Hamlett Like a lot of kids, I grew up thinking that monsters lived in my closet. I had no real reason for believing this, nor did I ever ponder why they could be kept so easi CHILDREN'S BOOK INSIDER A tour of Children's Book Insider, the Children's Writing Monthly THE THREE LEVELS OF REVISION The Three Levels of Revision – and Why You Must Know Them with Laura Backes, Executive Editor of Manuscript Magic and Founder of Children'sBook Insider
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Get on the Kidlit Distancing Social Notification List! Find out about each week's topic and special guests. Hang out with kidlit writers from across the globe. Be inspired, learn WE NEED TO TALK ABOUT THE M WORD WRITEFORKIDS We Need to Talk About the M Word - From the editors of Children's Book Insider, the Children's Writing Monthly WHY EVERY WRITER NEEDS A PURPOSE -- AND HOW TO DISCOVER by Jon Bard & Andrea Woolf . You are standing at the end of a massive field. In front of you is a giant, steel ball. You are told that you need to get that ball from one end of the field to the other. THE SHORTCUT TO WRITING STARDOM WRITEFORKIDS by Laura Backes . Admit it, haven’t you wished that authors could be “discovered” just like old-time movie stars? You’re sitting in a coffee shop, typing away on your laptop, when the woman at the next table taps you on the back. TEENS REVIEW WHAT WORKS, WHAT DOESN'T IN NEW BOOKS In this article from School Library Journal, five reviewers, ranging in age from 12 to 15, give their thoughts on the latest books from popular authors. A must-read for anyone writing middle grade and youngadult fiction.
BUILDING THE PERFECT MONSTER, BOGEYMAN, OR OTHER CREATURES by Christina Hamlett Like a lot of kids, I grew up thinking that monsters lived in my closet. I had no real reason for believing this, nor did I ever ponder why they could be kept so easi CHILDREN'S BOOK INSIDER A tour of Children's Book Insider, the Children's Writing Monthly THE THREE LEVELS OF REVISION The Three Levels of Revision – and Why You Must Know Them with Laura Backes, Executive Editor of Manuscript Magic and Founder of Children'sBook Insider
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