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The First Steps in Contacting Agents

The First Steps in Contacting Agents

Writing for Children BlogBy Morgan LaneyOctober 17, 2024Leave a comment

You’ve written a book and now you want a literary agent. Now, the research begins. Get tips for finding the right agent for your work and avoiding scammers.

How to Indie Publish Part 2 BLOG

How to Indie Publish: Part 2

Writing for Adults BlogBy Morgan LaneyOctober 15, 2024Leave a comment

Indie publishing is a broad topic with many nuances. In part 2, Kristin Dawson gives insights on finding an editor, beta readers, and more! Let’s go!

4 Book Proposal Pitfalls

4 Book Proposal Pitfalls

Writing for Children BlogBy Morgan LaneyOctober 10, 2024Leave a comment

Creating a fiction or nonfiction book proposal can seem daunting. Let’s look at what editors and agents want from a proposal and 4 things NOT want to do.

10-03-24 ICL BLOG - Pitching Your Picture Book

Pitching Your Picture Book

Writing for Children BlogBy Morgan LaneyOctober 3, 2024Leave a comment

Submissions in today’s market often involve new elements of pitching your picture books from social media to comp titles. Here’s how to make them work for you.

Nonfiction for Very Young Readers

Writing Nonfiction for Very Young Readers

Writing for Children BlogBy Morgan LaneySeptember 26, 2024Leave a comment

Writing nonfiction for very young children requires specific things but with a narrow focus, few words, and kid-friendly topics, you can break into this market.

How to Indie Publish Part 1 BLOG

How to Indie Publish: Part 1

Writing for Adults BlogBy Morgan LaneySeptember 24, 20243 Comments

Wondering how to indie publish your novel? Check out this step-by-step process for self-publishing your book with high-level insights and pitfalls.

The Big 3 of Nonfiction

The Big 3 of Nonfiction

Writing for Children BlogBy Morgan LaneySeptember 19, 20243 Comments

The three essentials for any publishable children’s nonfiction are accuracy, clarity, and organization. Let’s look at these tips for success in nonfiction.

Show Don’t Tell Nonfiction

Sensing It: Bringing Show Don’t Tell to Your Nonfiction

Writing for Children BlogBy Morgan LaneySeptember 11, 20242 Comments

What does show don’t tell mean when it comes to nonfiction? Jan Fields shares examples of using sensory details to bring true stories to life for the readers.

Alpha and Beta Readers

Alpha and Beta Readers: What Every Author Needs to Know

Writing for Adults BlogBy Morgan LaneySeptember 10, 20241 Comment

What is an alpha reader versus a beta reader? We break down everything writers need to know about using alpha and beta readers for your next writing project.

4 Steps to Improve Readability in Children’s Books

4 Steps to Improve Readability in Children’s Books

Writing for Children BlogBy Morgan LaneySeptember 5, 2024Leave a comment

Part of writing children’s books that can be used in a school setting lies in meeting the needs of the reader. Here are 4 steps to improve readability.

Writing for the Classroom

Back to School: Writing for the Classroom

Writing for Children BlogBy Morgan LaneyAugust 27, 2024Leave a comment

Schools are crammed full of reading material. Who is doing all that writing for the classroom? What’s different about the educational market? Let’s find out.

Exploring Learning Opportunities for Writers

Exploring Learning Opportunities for Writers

Writing for Adults BlogBy Morgan LaneyAugust 27, 20241 Comment

Looking for back-to-school learning opportunities for writers? Susan Ludwig shares places where you can go back to school yourself and hone your writing skills.

Back to School Plans for Writers

Back to School Plans for Writers

Writing for Children BlogBy Morgan LaneyAugust 22, 2024Leave a comment

Are you feeling the back-to-school itch? Make this season work for you as a writer! Jan Fields shares ways to get reinvigorated in your writing this fall.

Evaluating Writing Programs

Evaluating Writing Programs

Writing for Children BlogBy Morgan LaneyAugust 15, 20243 Comments

How do you evaluate a critique program or a writing program and decide if it’s worth your time and your money? The answer is research. Check out these tips!

A Back-to-School State of Mind

A Back-to-School State of Mind

Writing for Adults BlogBy Morgan LaneyAugust 13, 20241 Comment

As a writer, you may want to jump on the back-to-school bandwagon. There are an assortment of opportunities for your continuing education in the writing field.

Show or Tell Writing Dialogue Tags and Beats

Show or Tell: Writing Dialogue Tags and Beats

Writing for Children BlogBy Morgan LaneyAugust 8, 20242 Comments

Speech tags and action tags or beats are essential when writing dialogue. These tiny but mighty words are the difference between reader confusion and enjoyment.

Dive into Dialogue

Dive into Writing Dialogue

Writing for Children BlogBy Morgan LaneyAugust 1, 20242 Comments

Dialogue is a favorite for writers AND readers. Dialogue makes your character present and real in a scene. Let’s talk tips and techniques for great dialogue.

Creating Character Voice

Creating Character Voice

Writing for Adults BlogBy Morgan LaneyJuly 23, 2024Leave a comment

Your readers should sense the subtle (and not-so-subtle) differences between the character voices in the stories you write. Try these exercises today!

Your Voice or Theirs

Your Voice or Theirs?

Writing for Children BlogBy Morgan LaneyJuly 18, 2024Leave a comment

Voice, whether your natural writing voice or the voice of a character, comes from an emotional place. Jan Fields gives us exercises to develop these voices.

Discovering Your Author Voice

Discovering Your Author Voice

Writing for Children BlogBy Morgan LaneyJuly 11, 20242 Comments

Voice is something publishers want, but it’s an elusive thing to understand. Today, we discover ways to develop our own voice and the voices of our characters.

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