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Writing, Revising, and Querying Your Picture Book Manuscript - critique included [Web Version »]( &p1=%40NG6igSHytHd1YyB%2FnCZ2hpDPcxPZUUFH4TVVPtyzrvE%3D) [Shop Writer's Digest]( ) [Picture Book Puzzle]( ) [Write and Revise Your Picture Book Manuscript]( ) Children's Picture Books are one of the most difficult categories to write. It takes a tremendous amount of practice and an understanding of the contemporary market to break into the publishing industry as a picture book author. Writing a complete story-with a full narrative arc-in under 1000 words can be a daunting task. But we know from the number of cherished picture books on readers' bookshelves that it is possible. What can you learn from bestselling picture books? What picture book writing strategies can you implement to better your story? How can you effectively pitch your picture book manuscript to literary agents? The Picture Book Puzzle: Writing, Revising, and Querying Your Picture Book Manuscript covers all these topics, providing you with information that will help take you from concept to first draft, and from final manuscript to pitching. This live webinar includes a live presentation, a Q&A session, a critique of your children's picture book manuscript, and downloadable worksheets that will help you write, revise, and pitch your picture book long after the webinar is over. [About the critique ]( ) All registrants are invited to submit your query letter and complete children's picture book manuscript (1000 words or under) for critique. Please wait until after the live webinar date to submit your critique material. This allows you to make changes to your query and picture book manuscript based on the presentation and will ensure you receive the most helpful critique possible. All submitted query letters and picture book manuscripts are guaranteed a written critique by Literary Agent Maria Vicente. Maria reserves the right to request more writing from attendees by e-mail following the event if she deems the writing excellent. [What you'll learn]( ) • The common elements and proper formatting of a picture book • What the picture book market looks like in today's publishing industry • What readers and buyers are looking for in a picture book • How to improve your own writing by looking at bestselling picture books [Who should attend]( ) • Writers who are interested in learning about the YA market • Writers who want to learn more about YA trends • Writers who need tips on writing YA • Writers want to write and effective position their YA query Thursday, April 11, 2019 at 1:00 PM EDT $99.99 [Sign me up >>]( ) [Instructor: Maria Vincente]( ) Instructor: Maria Vincente Maria Vicente is an Associate Agent at P.S. Literary Agency. Maria provides support to her clients through all stages of the writing and publication process. She is dedicated to managing authors' literary brands for the duration of their careers. Maria specializes in children's fiction and nonfiction for readers of all ages. She has affinities for literary prose, diverse characters, original storytelling formats, and anything geeky. Maria's website (www.mariavicente.com) includes articles about publishing and writing for current and potential clients. EXPERT INSTRUCTORS | CONVENIENT ACCESS INVALUABLE FEEDBACK Please do not reply to this email. We are happy to help you with any questions or concerns you may have. Please [click here to contact us]( ). This email was sent by: F+W, 10151 Carver Road, Suite 300, Blue Ash, OH, 45242 USA [Unsubscribe]( &cid=DM110142&bid=1087908751) | [Web Version »]( &p1=%40NG6igSHytHd1YyB%2FnCZ2hpDPcxPZUUFH4TVVPtyzrvE%3D) We respect your right to privacy. [View our policy.]( )

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