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Tips on Writing for Children
74. Use dialogue to reveal character. 🗨️🧠
Make every line count. Kids learn more from how your characters talk than from narration.
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Tips on Writing for Children
72. Give your protagonist agency. 🚀
Let the child character make decisions and take action. It’s their story—don’t sideline them.
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Writing a children's book is like sculpting a masterpiece. Each revision chips away imperfections, revealing the true beauty of your story. Embrace the process, and don't be afraid to dive back in again and again.
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Colleague @talovala just told me about Walt Whitman receiving a praising letter from Emerson and printing it in a broadsheet, and on his book jacket--all without permission. Emerson was PISSED. So writers? You can make a BIG protocol goof and still recover. #KidLitTips
Today's #KidLitTips comes from @talovala, a young picture book editor who works with @NealPorterBooks. If you're an illustrator, always have a link to your work in your bio. If we're potentially interested in you, we want to see your art! #Tip17
@elawreads @HolidayHouseBks @talovala @WizardOfWaffles @alexaace Thanks for being here today and for your #KidLitTips all month long.
Today's #KidLitTips: it's very tough to sell a picture book about Christmas. There are so many classics that you're up against, the season is short, and it's hard to find a new angle. We see a lot of Xmas books in our unsolicited pile and alas have yet to buy one. #Tip15
This is a #KidLitTips or Tip adjacent--social emotional titles made up 20% of picture book sales last year. The category is heavily published into, but books that treat difficult topics with humor are always welcome. #Tip15
Today's #KidLitTips is a great one from @LittleRainey. When you're showing your portfolio to an art director, agent, etc., ask questions. "How is my color? What do you think of my character work? What would you like to see that is not here? Do you have other feedback? #Tip14
The incredible @alioop7 is offering an AMA to ask her ANYTHING!!! Her #kidlittips #askkidlit are amazing so dont miss this chance for a personal call-
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I learned the next #KidLitTips from @chavelaque. Ask yourself, what do the characters in each scene want? (I think another way of saying this is, does each scene relate to the hero's journey? Curious if Cheryl agrees with my interpretation.) #Tip13
As promised, here's another #KidLitTips. Editors and agents are BUSY. If you are following up with us, re-attach what you sent so we don't have to hunt. And don't start emails or correspondence with long personal stories. Friendly, respectful brevity is the perfect tone. #Tip12
I don't want this #KidLitTips to put me out of business, but writers, a lot of you are obsessing too much over your query letter. If it's well-presented and organized, it doesn't have to be a work of genius! Tell us the book's hook, basic plot, and your credentials. #Tip11
Earlier this week, I went to tweet my daily tip and I got a message that I was over my allowed tweets for the day. I wasn't, I had tweeted once, but it was a Twitter glitch and I got frustrated. So I'm about to make up a bit for lost time...stay tuned! #KidLitTips
I've been laboring over today's #KidLitTips about believability in fantasy and magical realism and I've finally realized--why I am I stressing? Lloyd Alexander says it perfectly here. One of the most useful articles I have ever read. https://t.co/NgN10k7lys
Today's #KidLitTips is about Chapter books (Books with lots of B+W illustrations, designed for readers who are building confidence, that are read as series e.g. Junie B Jones, My Weird School, et al.) These are tough to sell as stand alones, and tough to launch as series. #Tip10
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