How to Write a Great Children's Book
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Learn how to write a children's story that kids will love.
The lessons come in three different formats: video, audio and PDFs - for you convenience and to help which ever way you learn best. There are also numerous e-book downloads to further your understanding. Plus, you may ask questions of the instructors at any time.
The course starts with an overview of the children's writing genre. Then gives advice on how to use positive thinking and goals to begin your writing journey.
Next, specific writing advice is given about how to come up with ideas, characters and plots for outstanding children's stories.
Then you are introduced to the many different genres of children's books. You need to know these so that you can market and target your work more effectively.
After, you will discover more advanced writing techniques that will mark you out as a professional when you begin to either submit your work to publishers or self publish your stories.
In the conclusion you are shown the essential ingredients for writing success.
Finally, you may experience an exclusive interview with bestselling author, Robyn Opie Parnell, writer of over 100 published children's books.
If you've ever thought about writing for children, this course is all you need to succeed.ti
Who is the target audience?
- For new and wannabe writers of children's fiction
- No prior experience is necessary although a keen interest in children's fiction will help
- Create quality children's fiction
- Submit to children's book publishers with confidence
- Know the children's writing genre like a professional
- Self publish your own stories for children through Amazon etc
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Get to know you're tutor and learn about his qualifications, then begin to appreciate what's in store for you during this course. By the end of this course you will be able to write for children, submit to children's book publishers or self-publish your own stories with confidence.
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Discover how this course is structured for maximum learning potential. First you get specific advice on children's story construction, taking through characters, plotting and structure. Then we go through the various genres in the hop you will identify the genre that most appeals to you.
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Learn the five key elements required to create writing success quickly. Plus a reminder that if you want any feedback or personal advice at all, please contact me. I'm happy to give you any help I can and immediately!
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Discover three crucial tips that will improve your 'AIM' when it comes to getting your children's book written. Learn the importance of taking action, using your imagination and keeping a rein on your mood when writing.
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Getting Ideas for Children's Stories
Every writer knows the question: where do get your ideas from? Now, you will know the answer too!
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Engaging characters are the lifeblood of any story. Learn how to create characters that your reader will love and want to follow into their adventures.
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For new authors it's important to know where you are going before you start writing. Having a plot map or a plot template, even just a few notes about your story will help you complete the stories you begin. Professionals use plot templates all the time so you should too!
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In this lesson I stress the importance of having a plan. Too many new writers fall off the rails or become discouraged too easily because they don't make adequate plans for what they're about to do. When you set goals and specify how you're going to proceed, you're much more likely to succeed.
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Basic Story Telling
Since time began there has been agreement - and argument - about how a fiction story should be constructed. In this lesson I present you with a couple of accepted conventions that will help you create stories that are compelling because you follow the formulas presented.
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Who is telling your story? To you the answer may be obvious. However, this question is fundamental to how stories work and whether readers love them or not. Getting your point of view character right is probably the most important aspect of any story telling issue!
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Along with discovering your best point of view character, there are certain other technical issues that need to be decided before you begin writing. These are things like getting your voice right for the age group, deciding how much description you need to employ against exposition, and whether you're going to be including subplots. Also, does you story need to be true?
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For stories to work effectively they must have a beginning, a middle, and an end. That much is probably clear but what's important is the correct weight and significance that must be given to each part. In this lesson I explain how these elements are combined - how and why.
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How to Write A GREAT Children's Book
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Articles on the Craft
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Children's writing falls into many broad categories. Probably the most easily recognizable of these is the picture book, often large and bound with card, these books are usually meant to be read aloud to children. Many new writers are naturally drawn to writing picture books - thinking they might be easy to construct. However, there are many guidelines and particulars that need to be addressed - hence the need for three lessons on this topic!
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After the introduction to writing picture books this second section gives extra advice and guidance to the writer, in order that he or she is aware of the numerous issues that surround picture book writing.
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More advice and guidance on the writing of picture books. This lesson deals with the most common reasons why picture books are rejected by publishers or do badly when they are on sale. Learn from the mistakes so you don't have to make them yourself!
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Easy Readers are designed to help young kids begin to read. This is achieved by presenting stories that compel a youngster to want to know what happens next. The age group for these stories is anywhere from six to sixteen, because children vary in their abilities and there is a demand for every type of book for every type of reader.
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As the name suggest, transition books are designed to help get children from large type and pictures to more text based stories. Primarily aimed at around the ten to twelve age group, these books are sometimes lumped in with chapter books - see the next section.
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When it comes to getting new books published, the ambitious author could do far worse than attempt chapter books. They are the most frequently taken route for many new authors. Not only are they relatively short, they often use language that is easy to read and write. Plus the stories need only be simple.
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The line between chapter books and junior novels is thin and blurry! They're often the same thing. In this lesson we look at some of the more distinguishing characteristics of a junior novel - and the kind of story you might consider writing for this genre age group.
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Young Adults are classed as anyone from thirteen to nineteen and perhaps older, depending on the type of story. There's an old adage among writers that writing for children is the same as writing for adults - only harder! This is probably most true of young adult fiction where the genre requirements are many but often very flexible.
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Once you have mastered basic storytelling within the various children's genres, it may be a good idea to hone your skills to improve your writing technique. The two most important skills a young writer can master are 1. the ability to create compelling dialogue and 2. the preference for showing instead of telling - see the next lesson.
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Probably the most crucial lesson any fiction writer can learn is the ability to show stories as opposed to tell them. This lesson gives you a complete overview of the issue and explains in depth exactly how to go about showing instead of telling. This skill is guaranteed to change your success rate as an author overnight.
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