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If you want to write books for teens—or any type of book with younger characters—channel your subjects’ world to focus your fiction by employing these helpful tips.
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Don't let your creativity get in the way of your productivity. Here are nine tips for overcoming Too Many Ideas Syndrome.
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"Dialogue not only keeps young readers engrossed in the action, but also makes the page appear less formidable by breaking up the text." That's one of the tips from Tracey Dils, author of You Can Write Children's Books. Read more tips here.
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Turn your dream novel into a reality by taking some tips from the worksite and using this Story Plan Checklist.
by Karen S. Wiesner
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Young-adult fiction is undergoing an unprecedented growth spurt, creating a genre all its own.
by Kara Gebhart Uhl
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With new story ideas to remember, deadlines to meet, and submissions to track, writers have a lot to juggle. The Writer's Digest Weekly Planner will keep your entire writing life organized and portable, all year long.
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Prolific author Lauren Baratz-Logsted enlisted a little help from those closest to home—her family—for her new children’s series The Sisters Eight.
by Jordan E. Rosenfeld
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NaNoWriMo’s Chris Baty shares five tips for writing your book in a month.
by Chris Baty
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How can you find and write convincingly about ideas that teenagers will enjoy? Find out from award-winning YA novelist K.L. Going how to succeed at writing for this burgeoning genre.
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Here are seven tips from Brandon Marie Miller on researching and writing children's nonfiction.
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