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You Can Write Children's Books (You Can Write It Series)

You Can Write Children's Books (You Can Write It Series)

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Exceptional!
Review: For a beginning writer of this type of genre, I found the book informational. It gives different categories for types of children's books and hints on how to write for that particular genre.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Great Information
Review: I found this book very helpful in outlining the begining to end steps of writing, as well as submitting, stories for children. It is written in a layman's easy-to-absorb manner & lays everything out for the reader step by step. It is also very encouraging along the way!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: The urge to get started.
Review: I have often thought about writing children's books and bought Tracey Dils' book "You Can Write Children's Books" because I thought it might help me to do that. On first exposure it seemed that all it did was make me feel disinclined to do any such thing. On second reading, it made me more realistic about the venture. What I believe it definitely does is provide one with the necessary basics for writing books for a younger audience: professional style and technique, selection of appropriate venue, cover letters, submission formats, etc. It also helps one define just what type of book one would like to write by providing one with thematic writing exercises and self-examination questions.

I was a non-reader until well into the 4th grade when my teacher began to read to the class. Until that time I had been totally underwhelmed by the contents of most of my readers. Frankly I could have cared less about Dick and Jane. In that one year I went from the simple books designed for 4th graders to "Queen Elizabeth and the Spanish Armada," a junior high level book. The key had been INTEREST! Through the efforts of this one teacher, I learned the crucial fact that there were books out there about topics that interested me personally.

Knowing how I felt as a child learning to read, I will probably try my hand at composing books on subjects that help younger readers develop their interests. It would certainly be a good way for me to use some of the education I've acquired over the years. It will also give me a good reason to research new topics. I may not be successful at getting myself into print, but I bet I have a good time trying. Thank you Miss Dils.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: One of the Best Books on Writing I've Ever Read
Review: I have read about 50 different books on writing, and I'd put this one in the top 3. Tracey Dills REALLY knows what she is talking about, and I would really like to thank her for writing this book.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Great Information
Review: The book has some really well thought-out entries and some excellent resource material. Of course, as with any reference book, this book will be out-dated in a year or so.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great book!
Review: The book has some really well thought-out entries and some excellent resource material. Of course, as with any reference book, this book will be out-dated in a year or so.


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