What a joy it is to write for children! You can make giggle and wiggle and imagine. You may even influence how they see the world.
How to Write and Sell Children's Picture Books
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What a joy it is to write for children! You can make giggle and wiggle and imagine. You may even influence how they see the world.
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Qt –
Good book, with helpful and practical advice for those who want to write (and not illustrate) picture books. Some of the tips would, I imagine, also be useful for other kinds of writing.
Siara Schwartzlow –
The truth is that I skimmed this book; it's organized like a true outline, so it was easy to do. Unfortunately, the vast majority of information in this book isn't necessarily useful for someone who's already been writing, and much of it is repetitive. It is, however, a good resource for a complete novice. The truth is that I skimmed this book; it's organized like a true outline, so it was easy to do. Unfortunately, the vast majority of information in this book isn't necessarily useful for someone who's already been writing, and much of it is repetitive. It is, however, a good resource for a complete novice.
Randy –
Nothing groundbreaking with this work, but it's worth looking at if you're starting to write for children. Nothing groundbreaking with this work, but it's worth looking at if you're starting to write for children.
Annabel –
This textbook is okay, and presents all of the main principles and concepts of how to write picture books, as well as some fairly useful insights into selling them too.
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