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So, would you like to write a children's book? You have great ideas but what do you do with them? Wouldn't it be nice to have inside knowledge about the world of children' writing? It would make things a lot easier if you could understand what is involved and what it takes to compile a successful story for children.
There are certain aspects to children's writing, as with any specialized industry, that you should know before you get started. You wouldn't let a first time driver drive without giving him lessons first now would you. So it is right to say it would benefit you in the long run, to be equip with the skills necessary to be successful at writing stories for children.
Here are the 8 ways you can kick-start your children's writing career.
1. It takes action to make your book happen. Set yourself goals and work towards them. Taking action will move you closer to achieving your goals.
2. Have the right attitude. Positive thoughts like "I will be a great writer" and "I will be published by the end of the year" are the right thoughts to be having at the beginning of your writing career.
3. Do your research. Sometimes you will need to research aspects of your storyline, publisher expectations and your audience. If you are writing about something you're not exactly sure of, you will need to research this to make the story convincing and believable. All publishers will have different requirements so you will need to tailor your writing to suit these expectations. The type of book you will write will be determined by the audience you choose to write for.
4. Find time everyday to write something. Even fifteen minutes or half an hour will help you complete your book.
5. Believe in what you are writing. If you don't believe in what you are writing,don't expect your readers to either. No doubt this will project through your writing so be careful here.
6. Children's books are easy to write. Anyone can do it! If you think this is a true statement, you're defiantly a positive thinker but it's not entirely true. It takes a lot for the author to produce a well written children's book. There is more to consider for children's books than with an adult novel. Realizing this from the start will improve your writing tenfold.
7. Know where you are going, sounds easier than it is. Know how the book will end before you start and work towards this. Sometimes, planning the book from start to finish can back you into a corner. As long as you know where you want to go, you should head in that direction. But if you like to plan out your book, that's ok too, don't be disappointed or get stuck if it goes slightly off track. Stick at it!
8. Don't go off on a tangent. Say what you need too to get the point across and leave it at that. Especially when writing for children! Children ahve short attention spans so keep it short and sweet where possible.
So when you want to kick-start you children's writing career, consider these 8 ways I have outlined here. You will definatly be heading down the right track. One last thing to remind you about and keep your hopes up, get help and support if you need it! Learn from those who have had success writing children's books. They want to help you so take on their advice! You could be the next professional author passing on your experience to the newbies!
Learn how you can kick-start your writing career and have the right attitude to become the next professional author of children's books. Visit http://www.learntowriteforchildren.com. You'll find free writing tips and exceptional resources to help you write a children's book with success!
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