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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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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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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.
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Excerpted from The Children's Writer's Reference, Berthe Amoss and Eric Suben talk about the most important ingredient in a book plot.
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If you are interested in writing stories for very small children, here are five tips that can help get you started.
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