Description
At last! A journal and workbook specifically for grownups who write children's books.
Award Finalist of the 2017 Best Book Awards.
Since most children's writers say they want to write picture books, this journal and workbook is written with you in mind. Writers for older age groups will also benefit.
This journal and workbook guides you through the entire process, from brainstorming ideas to character profiles and planning your story before you write it.
To help you come up with story ideas, this book provides writing prompts in both words and pictures.
There's plenty of room for you to jot down your story ideas and your first draft, and guidance for what to do next.
With the help of this handy, purse-sized, take-along journal and workbook, you can write your very own children's book!
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About the Author
Growing up, whenever Eve Heidi Bine-Stock asked her mom what a word meant, the answer was always, Look it up. That was the start of Eve's love of words and books. For her 13th birthday, Eve's older brother Neil gave the budding writer a huge dictionary of her own with the inscription, May your blessings be as numerous as the words in this book. And they have been. At age 13, Eve Heidi Bine-Stock began her publishing career by creating a girls' magazine. In her 20s, Eve received a Master's Degree in Library Science (books!), and worked toward a PhD in Visual Literacy (picture books!). Fast-forward to 2001. Eve became publisher of a boutique press specializing in children's books and books for adults on how to write them. A number of books she ushered to light won awards, attesting to her skills as an editor and graphic designer. In 2012, the owner of the publishing house passed away and the press closed. But that didn't stop Eve! She continued publishing on her own, winning the Mom's Choice Awards and the International Book Awards for her children's book on dog breeds. Eve is also the author of the three-volume series, How to Write a Children's Picture Book, the stand-alone title, How to Self-Publish a Children's Picture Book, and has written pseudonymously numerous children's books. Eve views her books as progeny and is grateful they have touched the lives of her readers.