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TOP ADVICE! How to Write Children’s Books & Young Adult Novels

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Prepare for this month's bootcamp As kids grow older and start to develop their reading skills, they

Prepare for this month's bootcamp [Web Version »]( &p1=%40Ide%2F01ssaSUTlcDVSYfHuq4IbFtrWxe14e6fFGWnmYg%3D) [Writer's Digest University]( ) [The Best Advice on How to Write Children’s Books and Young Adult Novels]( &cid=DM122183&bid=1193020764) As kids grow older and start to develop their reading skills, they want books that offer complex plots and feature characters and conflicts that represent their own struggles. Take for example, middle grade novels. Typically, middle grade novels are about 10,000 to 16,000 words. This type of novel is targeted to fourth through sixth graders who want to read books that make them feel older. When writing a novel for middle grade kids, it’s important to inject humor into the story as well as action the reader can visualize. . . .[Read more...]( &cid=DM122183&bid=1193020764) [Thriller]( ) [Want More Than Tips?]( ) In this Writer's Digest Boot Camp starting June 25, the agents of P.S. Literary Agency will show you how to make your submission stand out. How do you write a children's book with commercial appeal? How do you decide what category and genre your book belongs in? How do you find agents and publishers to submit your manuscript to? How can you attract both child and adult readers (and buyers)? The agent instructors will answer these questions—and more! They will also critique your work and answer any questions you have about writing and selling books for children. The Boot Camp Starts June 25th! [Learn More >>]( ) 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 or Manage Subscriptions]( ) | [Web Version "]( ) We respect your right to privacy. [View our policy.]( )

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