How to Write a Children's Book and Get It Published

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Author: Barbara Seuling

ISBN-10: 0471676195

ISBN-13: 9780471676195

Category: Children's Writing

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Your one-stop guide to writing and selling books for childrenGet the tools you need to:Develop story ideas that workStrengthen your writing skillsImprove your work habitsWrite for different age groupsLook at your work criticallySubmit proposals and manuscriptsFind the right publisher for your workUnderstand and negotiate contractsWork with agents and editorsJoin the writing communityDo you dream of becoming the next J. K. Rowling? Are you excited about writing for children but have no idea how to begin or where to send your material? Now, respected children's writer Barbara Seuling gives you the essential steps to getting published in the competitive, exciting world of children's literature. From finding story ideas and creating character sketches to plotting, writing dialogue, editing, and revising your work, you'll learn how to complete a manuscript and prepare it for submission. Whether you want to write picture or chapter books, fiction or nonfiction, poetry or plays, Seuling helps you master the different genres and capture a child's interest and imagination, from the early years to young adult. Her fully revised guide also covers the major developments in book publishing, including vital information about using the Internet to research the market and contact publishers. Seuling even discusses recent successes such as the Harry Potter series, as well as the growth of Amazon.com.Complete with updated lists of writing organizations, marketing information, and recommended reading, this is the only guide you need to start writing, get published, and touch the lives of children. Della A. Yannuzzi - Children's Literature This popular how-to-book by Barbara Seuling is in its third edition. It is a readable, instructional book for new and more seasoned writers who wish to review the basics of writing for children. Seuling's book is divided into five parts with appendixes at the end. Part one takes a close look at children's books by explaining what a children's book is and how to become an expert. Part two describes how to develop ideas and become a better writer. Part three deals with writing the book, whether it is a picture book, easy-to-read, early chapter book, fiction or nonfiction. Part four concentrates on selling your book. Part five takes a look at the publishing world and how to work with an editor. There is a good mix of material in this book for writers at different levels. There are examples of query letters, illustrations on how to make a picture book dummy, checklists for writing fiction or nonfiction, and lots of other good tips. Back book material includes sources for book lists, references, marketing information, writing books, web sites, and organizations. Seuling's book is a good one to have on your bookshelf. 2005, John Wiley and Sons Inc, Ages 14 up.

1You, the children's book writer ... maybe52What is a children's book?123How to become an expert224Lessons from the past305Where did you get that idea?396Sabotage made easy477Learning your craft578Writing picture books659Writing easy-to-read books7810Writing early chapter books8311Writing fiction8612Writing nonfiction10413Writing in verse11314Writing plays11815Who cares?12916Submitting your manuscript14117For the writer who is also an illustrator15518Changing markets16519Out of the slush pile and into the fire17920Your editor - friend or dragon?19021Joining the writing community194App. IBook lists201App. IIReviews202App. IIIChildren's literature - history and criticism203App. IVReferences204App. VMarketing information205App. VIBooks on the craft206App. VIIServices, studies, and support209App. VIIIEven more titles by genre212