Writing Kidlit 101: A Self-Guided Course

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Price
$18.99  $17.66
Publisher
Write on Productions
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Pages
104
Dimensions
7.5 X 9.25 X 0.22 inches | 0.43 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9798987666548
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About the Author
Fleischman Honor Award winner Victoria J. Coe is the author of numerous books for children, including the uber-popular Fenway and Hattie series from Putnam Young Readers. A sought-after workshop presenter on POV and perspective, she created and taught a highly regarded writing course at the Cambridge Center in Harvard Square for 3 years, where she first became known for the practical "Tips and Tricks" that she now regularly shares on social media. She and her husband live in Boston & Duxbury, MA. Visit her at victoriajcoe.com or online @victoriajcoe.
Cheryl Lawton Malone earned her MFA in Creative Writing for Young People from Lesley University, and went on to author acclaimed picture books, including Dario and the Whale from Albert Whitman & Co. A former teacher of Writing for Children on the college and continuing education level, Cheryl is an in-demand manuscript consultant at Grub Street Boston. She lives with her husband in Newton & Martha's Vineyard, MA. Connect with her at cheryllawtonmalone.com or on twitter @MaloneLawton.
Reviews

"The light conversational tone of this unique book on how to write for children belies the wealth of information inside. Presented as a self-directed course, it is chock full of the necessary basics of writing for a young audience, T he seasoned authors smartly concentrate on the three main sections of this genre: Picture Book, Middle Grade, and Young Adult. Included are terrific writing exercises, tricks of the trade, and ways to familiarize oneself with the market. While often using published books as models, the focus is primarily upon how to mine ideas and channel the writer's imagination, the importance of structure, and the absolute necessity for what is referred to as 'heart.' To my mind Writing Kid Lit 101 is a much needed addition to the library of anyone who aspires to write for young people and those who would like to improve their skills in this area or to know more about what is being published today for children of all ages. I recommend it highly." - Kidlit giant Pat Lowery Collins