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The Working Life of Picture Book Writer Writing a story based on Pippi Longstocking at the wee age of nine is one thing. Getting your father to type it up in book form, having his artist friend silkscreen the cover and making 50 copies for friends and family distribution, is fortuitous of ...
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Picture Book Manuscripts and Illustrations Picture books meld text and illustration in a successful picture book, it's hard to imagine one without the other. Perhaps for this reason, many people are confused about how to submit a picture book manuscript.  In this article, noted children'...
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Breaking the Rules for Picture Book Manuscripts Harold Underdown, a successful writer and children's book editor gets asked a lot of questions. This time he addresses the value of breaking the rules for Picture Book Manuscripts. Should you follow the rules, or can you do something unusual or uniqu...
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The Difference Between Middle Grade & Young Adult It's often difficult for writers to know whether they're creating a middle grade novel (ages 8-12), or a book for young adults (12 and up). Because many of the themes and situations are similar for the two age groups, authors go by the age...
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From Freelancer to Children's Book Author Like many successful people Kelly Milner Halls identified a need and filled it with cute dinosaurs and chicks. Well, that’s how you fulfill the need when writing children’s books is your calling. Halls is the author of I Bought a Baby...
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Michael Sterns Kokopelli and the Butterfly Michael Sterns has a dream... and a mission to fulfill. 1055 Hit(s) | Read more...

  
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