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Time to Talk About Submissions for Writers

Time to Talk About Submissions

Writing for Children BlogBy Morgan LaneyOctober 19, 20228 Comments

Submissions take a lot of courage. In this post, we discuss how to use the skills you learn in writing your book to create targeted submissions.

Online Submissions Two Sites to Make it Easier

Online Submissions: 2 Sites to Make It Easier

Writing for Adults BlogBy Morgan LaneyOctober 18, 20221 Comment

Online submissions are becoming an industry standard. Let’s explore how Submittable and Query Tracker work and how writers can take advantage of them.

Rediscover Your Writing Passion

Rediscover Your Writing Passion

Writing for Children BlogBy Morgan LaneyOctober 13, 20223 Comments

Whenever we take a break from writing, it can be difficult to get back in the groove. Will we ever get it back? Let’s talk about ways to rediscover your writing passion.

Boldly Facing Your Writing Fears

Boldly Facing Your Writing Fears

Writing for Children BlogBy Morgan LaneyOctober 6, 20225 Comments

Writing fears can keep us from success. Whether it’s fear of failure or fear of letting other people down, it’s time to get past those fears and move forward.

10 Points to Ponder Before You Submit

10 Points to Ponder Before You Submit Your Writing

Writing for Adults BlogBy Morgan LaneyOctober 4, 20224 Comments

Create a checklist of these 10 tips and review it before you submit your writing. Your submission will be stronger and, more likely successful, as a result.

Learn How to Write a Book

You Can Learn How to Write a Book

Writing for Children BlogBy Morgan LaneySeptember 27, 2022Leave a comment

You can learn how to write a book! Learning how to write a book begins here and your next step is a novel writing course at Institute of Children’s Literature.

Try New Writing Techniques

Try New Writing Techniques

Writing for Children BlogBy Morgan LaneySeptember 21, 20223 Comments

How often do we, as writers, try new things with our writing? Fall is the time to take advantage of new opportunities to learn new writing techniques.

Your Back-to-School Plan for Writing Success

Your Back-to-School Plan for Writing Success | IFW

Writing for Adults BlogBy Morgan LaneySeptember 20, 2022Leave a comment

Writers need a plan to improve and succeed. Apply the following tips and techniques to your writing back-to-school program and be ready for writing success!

The Essentials of Writing Back-to-School Stories

The Essentials of Writing Back-to-School Stories | IFW

Writing for Children BlogBy Morgan LaneySeptember 14, 2022Leave a comment

Every year, book and magazine publishers buy back-to-school stories. Let’s talk about how to create projects that are unique and engaging to young readers.

The Essentials of Writing Romance, Fantasy, and Historical Fiction

The Essentials of Writing Romance, Fantasy, and Historical Fiction

Writing for Children BlogBy Morgan LaneySeptember 8, 20225 Comments

Knowing the defining elements of a particular genre helps your writing succeed. Let’s look at the essentials of writing romance, fantasy, and historical fiction.

Back to School for Writers

7 Ways to Go Back to School for Writers

Writing for Adults BlogBy Morgan LaneySeptember 5, 20224 Comments

Although most writers no longer attend school full-time, we can create our own learning experiences. Here are ways to go back to school for writers.

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The Essentials of Writing Mystery and Adventure Stories for Kids

Writing for Children BlogBy Morgan LaneyAugust 31, 20225 Comments

Identifying your story’s genre helps readers know what to expect. Here are the defining essentials of writing mystery and adventure stories for kids.

Writing a Book Series

7 Things to Know About Writing a Book Series | IFW

Writing for Children BlogBy Morgan LaneyAugust 25, 20222 Comments

Different book genres allow for the potential of writing a book series. Jan Fields reveals 7 things to know as you consider writing the next great book series.

Using POV in Writing

Using POV in Writing to Build Emotion

Writing for Adults BlogBy Morgan LaneyAugust 22, 20221 Comment

Using POV in writing gets us deep inside a character’s thoughts and feelings. Jackie Diamond Hyman reveals how to connect with your reader using point of view.

Introducing Genre Writing

Introducing Genre Writing

Writing for Children BlogBy Morgan LaneyAugust 16, 20222 Comments

If you can describe your story with genre shorthand, it will help attract the attention of an agent or a publisher. Here’s how to think about genre writing.

The Role of Pace in Writing Fiction

The Role of Pace in Writing Fiction

Writing for Adults BlogBy Morgan LaneyAugust 8, 20221 Comment

Turn the page already! IFW Instructor Kris Franklin shares the important role of pace in writing fiction and reveals the traps where pacing can easily get stuck.

The Trouble with Rhyme

The Trouble with Rhyme

Writing for Children BlogBy Morgan LaneyAugust 3, 2022Leave a comment

We know without a doubt that children love poetry and picture books that rhyme. So why do publishers say they don’t want rhyme in submissions?

Poetry Prompts

Poetry Play and Poetry Prompts

Writing for Children BlogBy Morgan LaneyJuly 27, 2022Leave a comment

Looking at famous poems and really thinking about how the poem came about is one way to be mentored by other poets. Try one of these poetry prompts today!

Dialogue Putting Words in Your Character’s Mouth

Dialogue: Putting Words in Your Character’s Mouth | IFW

Writing for Adults BlogBy Morgan LaneyJuly 26, 202212 Comments

Dialogue isn’t the only tool fiction writers have, but it’s the best one to reveal character, advance the plot, and inform readers. Find out why!

So You Want to Be a Children's Poet

So You Want to Be a Children’s Poet

Writing for Children BlogBy Morgan LaneyJuly 20, 20222 Comments

You want to be a children’s poet? Great! Let’s explore how poetry and publishing connect so you can realize your dream of becoming a published children’s poet.

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