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
Tag Archives: Children’s literature
Writing for Children
Many people make the mistake of thinking that writing for children is easier than writing for adults. That’s simply not true.
Point of View Part 1
It’s important to understand point of view, or POV. Many new writers don’t understand POV and it shows in their writing. Don’t let this happen to you. Omniscient POV This POV isn’t used as widely as it once was. It …
Posted in Characters, Writing Fiction, writing a novel, writing for children
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