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December 3, 2008
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Young-adult fiction is undergoing an unprecedented growth spurt, creating a genre all its own. 

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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. Read more
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.

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NaNoWriMo’s Chris Baty shares five tips for writing your book in a month.

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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. Read more
Don't let your creativity get in the way of your productivity. Here are nine tips for overcoming Too Many Ideas Syndrome. Read more »
Alice Hoffman, author of Practical Magic and Here on Earth, proves once again that fairy tales and fables aren't just a thing of the past. Read More
Excerpted from The Children's Writer's Reference, Berthe Amoss and Eric Suben talk about the most important ingredient in a book — plot. Read More
If you are interested in writing stories for very small children, here are five tips that can help get you started. Read More