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Course Catalog Writing for children Writing for Children and TeensSpecial Publishing CourseWriting for Magazines Writing and Selling Children's BooksBeyond The BasicsShape, Write, and Sell Your Novel Writing for adults Breaking Into Print Basics of Writing Stories & Articles for PublicationShape, Write, and Sell Your Novel Course Offerings Our unique instructor-led courses combined with time WRITING FOR CHILDREN AND TEENS writing for children and teens Overview Course Details Tuition Writing for Children and Teens Course Overview Our signature, customized writing course for those interested in learning how to write and market children’s stories and articles. Students learn techniques of good writing, develop the ability to direct writing to specific readers, and undertake projects that match their skills and WRITER’S HIBERNATION ARE YOU FEELING WRITER’S HIBERNATION? It’s been my experience that one of two things happen this time of year. Editors work in a white-hot frenzy to clear out all submissions before holiday break (so things you’ve been waiting to hear back about forever may suddenly pop up with responses) or editors become covered over with all the “stuff” that comes around this time of year and RESEARCH PITFALLS AND HOW TO AVOID THEM—PART 1 Our October focus is research. Whether you’re writing fiction or nonfiction, research should be an integral part of your writing process. Of course, none of us want do all that research only to end up with a pile of rejection letters, so today we bring you Part 1 of Research Pitfalls and How to Avoid Them by Paula Morrow. MYSTERY FOR YOUNG CHILDREN Picture Book Mystery. Let's look at a popular picture book that most of us have read (or are familiar with) that is basically a mystery. The book is The Monster at the End of This Book. This mystery is one of the most interactive stories ever published for very young children, but it also contains the basic components of a mystery. WRITING FOR ADULTS BLOG Share on facebook Facebook Share on twitter Twitter We teach our students how to write and get published! View our Course Catalog > Characters are the foundation of your story. FINDING YOUR CHARACTER'S CHILDLIKE VOICE FINDING YOUR CHARACTER'S CHILDLIKE VOICE. Kids are far more discerning than some kidlit writers suspect. They know a "fake kid" when they hear one, so your dialogue must feel like it's being spoken by a real kid. Also, it can't include all the pauses and filler words (um, so like, um, what?) that might be part of real speech but would drag the 7 TIPS FOR CREATING COMPELLING CONFLICT Today we look at 7 tips for creating conflict. 1. Be certain your main character has a worthy, noble goal. No one likes a shallow greedy protagonist. Be sure it’s a realistic goal as well or your young reader won’t relate to it. So the young child who wants to make his mom a specific gift is relatable. The young child who wants to sellall
INSTITUTE FOR WRITERS Learn to write With your own one-on-one instructor Courses Customized one-on-one instructor Reputable time-tested, quality curriculum Affordable tuition payment plans available Flexible write anytime, anywhere, at your own pace Approved earn college credits Write for children Write for adults 1 0 0 0 Total number of students (and counting!) Graduates awarded the prestigious Newbery Medal RESOURCES – INSTITUTE FOR WRITERS Resources At the Institute, we focus on being a resource for published authors and aspiring writers. We strive to provide you with tools to support your writing goals. Not only are these tools useful when you start writing, they'll also become touchstones throughout your writing career. Podcast In the Writing for Children podcast, we talkCOURSE CATALOG
Course Catalog Writing for children Writing for Children and TeensSpecial Publishing CourseWriting for Magazines Writing and Selling Children's BooksBeyond The BasicsShape, Write, and Sell Your Novel Writing for adults Breaking Into Print Basics of Writing Stories & Articles for PublicationShape, Write, and Sell Your Novel Course Offerings Our unique instructor-led courses combined with time WRITING FOR CHILDREN AND TEENS writing for children and teens Overview Course Details Tuition Writing for Children and Teens Course Overview Our signature, customized writing course for those interested in learning how to write and market children’s stories and articles. Students learn techniques of good writing, develop the ability to direct writing to specific readers, and undertake projects that match their skills and WRITER’S HIBERNATION ARE YOU FEELING WRITER’S HIBERNATION? It’s been my experience that one of two things happen this time of year. Editors work in a white-hot frenzy to clear out all submissions before holiday break (so things you’ve been waiting to hear back about forever may suddenly pop up with responses) or editors become covered over with all the “stuff” that comes around this time of year and RESEARCH PITFALLS AND HOW TO AVOID THEM—PART 1 Our October focus is research. Whether you’re writing fiction or nonfiction, research should be an integral part of your writing process. Of course, none of us want do all that research only to end up with a pile of rejection letters, so today we bring you Part 1 of Research Pitfalls and How to Avoid Them by Paula Morrow. MYSTERY FOR YOUNG CHILDREN Picture Book Mystery. Let's look at a popular picture book that most of us have read (or are familiar with) that is basically a mystery. The book is The Monster at the End of This Book. This mystery is one of the most interactive stories ever published for very young children, but it also contains the basic components of a mystery. WRITING FOR ADULTS BLOG Share on facebook Facebook Share on twitter Twitter We teach our students how to write and get published! View our Course Catalog > Characters are the foundation of your story. FINDING YOUR CHARACTER'S CHILDLIKE VOICE FINDING YOUR CHARACTER'S CHILDLIKE VOICE. Kids are far more discerning than some kidlit writers suspect. They know a "fake kid" when they hear one, so your dialogue must feel like it's being spoken by a real kid. Also, it can't include all the pauses and filler words (um, so like, um, what?) that might be part of real speech but would drag the 7 TIPS FOR CREATING COMPELLING CONFLICT Today we look at 7 tips for creating conflict. 1. Be certain your main character has a worthy, noble goal. No one likes a shallow greedy protagonist. Be sure it’s a realistic goal as well or your young reader won’t relate to it. So the young child who wants to make his mom a specific gift is relatable. The young child who wants to sellall
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Course Catalog Writing for children Writing for Children and TeensSpecial Publishing CourseWriting for Magazines Writing and Selling Children's BooksBeyond The BasicsShape, Write, and Sell Your Novel Writing for adults Breaking Into Print Basics of Writing Stories & Articles for PublicationShape, Write, and Sell Your Novel Course Offerings Our unique instructor-led courses combined with timeINSTRUCTORS
instructors Writing is one thing. Teaching writing is another. Meet our instructors—they are pros at both. Imagine working one-on-one with a published author or seasoned editor who understands the publishing industry. At the Institute, one of our instructors will become your personal mentor. You'll work together to identify and achieve your writing goals. CONTACT – INSTITUTE FOR WRITERS IFW is closed on the following holidays: New Year’s Day: January 1, 2021 Martin Luther King Jr. Day: January 18, 2021 Presidents’ Day: February 15, 2021 Good Friday: April 2, 2021 Memorial Day: May 31, 2021 Independence Day: July 5, 2021 Labor Day: September 6, 2021 Columbus Day: October 11, 2021 Thanksgiving: November 25 and 26, 2021 Christmas: December 23 and 24, 2021 COMMUNITY – INSTITUTE FOR WRITERS Community Writing can be lonely, but it doesn’t have to be. Being part of a writing community enables you to interact with fellow writers to share, ask, find, answer, inform, expand, and network. Check out our communities. You’ll find kindred spirits there. Winners' Circle The Institute is nothing without it's student andgraduates, and we
HISTORY – INSTITUTE FOR WRITERS Through the Years The Institute of Children’s Literature has over 50 years of teaching writing for children and teens, writing for magazines, and writing and selling short stories and articles. Its sister school, Institute for Writers, has over 30 years of teaching the basics of writing stories and articles for publication and how toshape,
CONSIDER THE ILLUSTRATOR 19: Consider the Illustrator September 30, 2016. BE A GOOD PARTNER! These tips come from notes taken at a Writer’s Retreat several years ago when the wonderful illustrator Brian Lies helped us gain an illustrator’s eye view:OFF THE BEATEN PATH
Share on facebook Facebook Share on twitter Twitter We teach our students how to write and get published! View our Course Catalog > You might notice that the markets this week are off the beaten path, outside of what we normally think of when we're considering markets for our work. Today, publishing is a massiveBREAKING INTO PRINT
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TIPS FOR WINNING OUR MYSTERY FIRST PAGES WRITING CONTEST Share on facebook Facebook Share on twitter Twitter We teach our students how to write and get published! View our Course Catalog > Advice to take your entry to the top. Have you heard the exciting news? The Institute for Writers is now accepting submissions for its Mystery First Pages Writing Contest! Every quarter, IFW 7 TIPS FOR CREATING COMPELLING CONFLICT Today we look at 7 tips for creating conflict. 1. Be certain your main character has a worthy, noble goal. No one likes a shallow greedy protagonist. Be sure it’s a realistic goal as well or your young reader won’t relate to it. So the young child who wants to make his mom a specific gift is relatable. The young child who wants to sellall
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CRITIQUE SERVICE Find out what's working in your manuscript, what's not, and how to fix it.Between our two schools for writing (for adult and children's literature) our instructors have taught over 470,000 people writing techniques in various genres. Now through our Critique Service, you don't have to be enrolled in one of our courses to YOUR BRAIN ON WRITING The brain is a sensitive organ, it is stressed by negativity, so what you are writing about can also affect the health of your brain. Thinking causes the neuronal activities to increase and network formation, are your networks which are real brain estates toxic, ensuring a constant flow of stressful dangerous chemicals that slowly destroys the brain cells as well as the cells in the rest ofENROLL NOW!
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STORY DEVELOPMENT: WHAT IS AT STAKE Story Development: What's At Stake? One of the most important questions to consider when developing a story is "what is going to be at stake for my main character?" By this, we mean, “What is the cost of quitting?”. A worthwhile story is one in which the story's goals and conflict matter. The more you raise the stakes, the more the main FROM A NONFICTION IDEA TO A MAGAZINE SALE Writing nonfiction for magazines offers a publication opportunity for many writers. Nonfiction is used by more magazines (and more publishers, in general) and it helps writers build skills in research, organization, and submission. FINDING YOUR CHARACTER'S CHILDLIKE VOICE FINDING YOUR CHARACTER'S CHILDLIKE VOICE . Kids are far more discerning than some kidlit writers suspect. They know a "fake kid" when they hear one, so your dialogue must feel like it's being spokenby a real kid.
MYSTERY FOR YOUNG CHILDREN Picture Book Mystery. Let's look at a popular picture book that most of us have read (or are familiar with) that is basically a mystery. The book is The Monster at the End of This Book. This mystery is one of the most interactive stories ever published for very young children, but it also contains the basic components of a mystery. HOW TO TURN YOUR EXPERIENCES INTO STORIESTURN YOUR OLD GAMESTURN YOUROLD SONGS
Here are a few simple tips to making your experiences come to life through stories. Focus on the small details. As writers, we know that there is power in the small details of the story: the character description that lets us “see” our new best friend, the story setting that invites us in, that one haunting clue that theyoverlooked in the
FINDING THE RIGHT TONE FOR YOUR STORY Finding the Right Tone for Your Story by Andrea Collier. We’ve talked about “voice” now it is time to meet its twin sister, “tone.” If you are writing for publication, or for a specific publication, no matter what the genre, and you strike a tone that is too different, or off, your piece might not fly. INSTITUTE FOR WRITERS Learn to write With your own one-on-one instructor Courses Customized one-on-one instructor Reputable time-tested, quality curriculum Affordable tuition payment plans available Flexible write anytime, anywhere, at your own pace Approved earn college credits Write for children Write for adults 1 0 0 0 Total number of students (and counting!) Graduates awarded the prestigious Newbery MedalCRITIQUE SERVICE
CRITIQUE SERVICE Find out what's working in your manuscript, what's not, and how to fix it.Between our two schools for writing (for adult and children's literature) our instructors have taught over 470,000 people writing techniques in various genres. Now through our Critique Service, you don't have to be enrolled in one of our courses to YOUR BRAIN ON WRITING The brain is a sensitive organ, it is stressed by negativity, so what you are writing about can also affect the health of your brain. Thinking causes the neuronal activities to increase and network formation, are your networks which are real brain estates toxic, ensuring a constant flow of stressful dangerous chemicals that slowly destroys the brain cells as well as the cells in the rest ofENROLL NOW!
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STORY DEVELOPMENT: WHAT IS AT STAKE Story Development: What's At Stake? One of the most important questions to consider when developing a story is "what is going to be at stake for my main character?" By this, we mean, “What is the cost of quitting?”. A worthwhile story is one in which the story's goals and conflict matter. The more you raise the stakes, the more the main FROM A NONFICTION IDEA TO A MAGAZINE SALE Writing nonfiction for magazines offers a publication opportunity for many writers. Nonfiction is used by more magazines (and more publishers, in general) and it helps writers build skills in research, organization, and submission. FINDING YOUR CHARACTER'S CHILDLIKE VOICE FINDING YOUR CHARACTER'S CHILDLIKE VOICE . Kids are far more discerning than some kidlit writers suspect. They know a "fake kid" when they hear one, so your dialogue must feel like it's being spokenby a real kid.
MYSTERY FOR YOUNG CHILDREN Picture Book Mystery. Let's look at a popular picture book that most of us have read (or are familiar with) that is basically a mystery. The book is The Monster at the End of This Book. This mystery is one of the most interactive stories ever published for very young children, but it also contains the basic components of a mystery. HOW TO TURN YOUR EXPERIENCES INTO STORIESTURN YOUR OLD GAMESTURN YOUROLD SONGS
Here are a few simple tips to making your experiences come to life through stories. Focus on the small details. As writers, we know that there is power in the small details of the story: the character description that lets us “see” our new best friend, the story setting that invites us in, that one haunting clue that theyoverlooked in the
FINDING THE RIGHT TONE FOR YOUR STORY Finding the Right Tone for Your Story by Andrea Collier. We’ve talked about “voice” now it is time to meet its twin sister, “tone.” If you are writing for publication, or for a specific publication, no matter what the genre, and you strike a tone that is too different, or off, your piece might not fly.COURSE CATALOG
Course Catalog Writing for children Writing for Children and TeensSpecial Publishing CourseWriting for Magazines Writing and Selling Children's BooksBeyond The BasicsShape, Write, and Sell Your Novel Writing for adults Breaking Into Print Basics of Writing Stories & Articles for PublicationShape, Write, and Sell Your Novel Course Offerings Our unique instructor-led courses combined with time 2019 – INSTITUTE FOR WRITERS 10 posts published by lconaway and Rhiannon Harwi in the year 2019 HISTORY – INSTITUTE FOR WRITERS Through the Years The Institute of Children’s Literature has over 50 years of teaching writing for children and teens, writing for magazines, and writing and selling short stories and articles. Its sister school, Institute for Writers, has over 30 years of teaching the basics of writing stories and articles for publication and how toshape,
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EDITING DESCRIPTIONS TO MOVE YOUR STORY FORWARD Share on facebook Facebook Share on twitter Twitter We teach our students how to write and get published! View our Course Catalog > Is your pacing too slow? Need to pull out your writer tools to increase story pacing? This is Part II of my "editing description to move the story forward" article. Part I EDITING SCENE IMAGERY TO MOVE YOUR STORY FORWARD Share on facebook Facebook Share on twitter Twitter We teach our students how to write and get published! View our Course Catalog > If you're looking to increase the tension and keep readers turning the pages, become a master of story imagery. We're told to have sensory details, and imagery descriptions to create a well HOW TO TURN YOUR EXPERIENCES INTO STORIES Here are a few simple tips to making your experiences come to life through stories. Focus on the small details. As writers, we know that there is power in the small details of the story: the character description that lets us “see” our new best friend, the story setting that invites us in, that one haunting clue that theyoverlooked in the
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