My Books
Gabby’s Secret
Back cover: Third-grader Gabby Honeycutt is devastated when her teacher asks... read more
Hook Me: What to Include in Your First Chapter
You only have one chance to hook an editor or agent with your first chapter.... read more
Altared Plans
The perfect day. The perfect marriage. The perfect groom. WHAT COULD GO WRONG?... read more
Monthly Archives: May 2010
Writing for Kids: Young Adult Novels
The last category in writing for children is young adult novels.
Posted in Writing Fiction, writing a novel, writing for children
Tagged fiction, Newbery Medal, writing a book, Writing Fiction, young adult novels, Young-adult fiction
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Writing for Kids: Middle Grade Novels
We’ve covered picture books, easy readers, and chapter books. The next category is middle grade novels.
Posted in Writing Fiction, writing a novel, writing for children
Tagged Harry Potter, JK Rowling, Kids and Teens, middel grade novels, writing a book for kids, Writing Fiction, writing for children
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Writing for Kids: Easy Readers
When people think about writing for the children’s market they generally envision picture books. If you are looking for another category to consider, you might want to learn how to write easy readers.
Posted in Writing Fiction, writing for children
Tagged Dick and Jane, easy readers, Reading, writing an esay reader, Writing Fiction, writing for children
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