Posts Tagged ‘Children:’
Writing for Children and Teenagers
Helps aspiring authors of books for children and teenagers achieve publication, discussing characterization, plot, dialogue, and endings as well as marketing, research, and
You’re Only Old Once! A Book for Obsolete Children
If laughter is the best medicine, then You’re Only Old Once! is a delightful new defense against aging. Anyone who has ever submitted to a battery of medical tests will empathize with Dr. Seuss’s Everyman as we follow him through his checkup
The Invisible Child: On Reading and Writing Books for Children
Here are the remarkable critical speeches and essays of world-renowned author Katherine Paterson. Featuring selected essays originally published in Gates of Excellence and The Spying Heart, this collection also includes the complete acceptance
Nonfiction for Children: How to Write It, How to Sell It
A reference book of how to zero in on what you need to know to write and sell your book, target ideas, research, and writing to one of five specific age groups from toddlers to
The Languages of Learning: How Children Talk, Write, Dance, Draw, and Sing Their Understanding of the World (Language and Literacy Series)
In “The Languages of Learning” Karen Gallas offers a new approach to understanding how young children in early and elementary grades communicate their knowledge of the world and the ways in which that kind of understanding can transform the





