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4 Tips for Writing Active Nonfiction for Kids

4 Tips for Writing Active Nonfiction for Kids

Writing for Children BlogBy Kelli PaniqueJuly 20, 2023Leave a comment

Writing active nonfiction means getting creative and encouraging hands-on activities with kids. Could this genre be your ticket to publication? Let’s find out.

Nonfiction and the Big Idea

Nonfiction and the Big Idea

Writing for Children BlogBy Kelli PaniqueJuly 13, 20236 Comments

In all that nonfiction does, writers need to decide what they want readers to take away from their work. Let’s explore nonfiction and The Big Idea.

Unity in Nonfiction What, Why, How

Unity in Nonfiction: What, Why, How?

Writing for Adults BlogBy Kelli PaniqueJuly 11, 20232 Comments

Unity in nonfiction means the writing is cohesive, coherent, and creates a meaningful whole. Let’s explore how unity gives you a better shot at publication.

Narrative Nonfiction Tell Us a Story

Narrative Nonfiction: Tell Us a Story

Writing for Children BlogBy Kelli PaniqueJuly 6, 20233 Comments

Narrative nonfiction tells a true story from history using storytelling techniques from fiction to tell a compelling story. Read on to see how it works!

Learn How to Write a Book

You Can Learn How to Write a Book

Writing for Children BlogBy Kelli PaniqueSeptember 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 Kelli PaniqueSeptember 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.

The Essentials of Writing Back-to-School Stories

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

Writing for Children BlogBy Kelli PaniqueSeptember 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.

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Take It Away! Effective Endings for Nonfiction | IFW

Writing for Adults BlogBy Kelli PaniqueMay 31, 20226 Comments

Victoria Sherrow takes us through what readers are looking for in an effective endings in nonfiction and how we can give them what they want with style.

Revision Surviving the Cutting Process

Revision: Surviving the Cutting Process

Writing for Children BlogBy Kelli PaniqueApril 28, 20223 Comments

Revising to get within word count can be painful. Jan Fields shares revision techniques to make the process less painful and your writing stronger than ever.

Big Picture Revision Sticking the Landing

Sticking the Landing & Perfect Ending- Institute for Writers

Writing for Children BlogBy Kelli PaniqueApril 21, 20228 Comments

The perfect ending is more than the point where you stop writing. It’s where everything you’ve written before pays off. Today, let’s revise and stick the landing.

Revision Tools for Tidying the Messy Middles

4 Tools for Tidying Messy Middles – Institute for Writers

Writing for Children BlogBy Kelli PaniqueApril 13, 20223 Comments

When writing for children, one of the toughest parts of any piece to write is the middle. Today we look at four revision tools to help you tackle the messy middle.

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Bang! Big Picture Revision of Your First Pages | IFW

Writing for Children BlogBy Kelli PaniqueApril 7, 20226 Comments

A big picture revision is to make sure your writing, whether fiction or nonfiction, engages the reader at the beginning, keeps the reader through the middle, and offers a satisfying ending.

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Types and Topics: Nonfiction That Doesn’t Get Old | IFW

Writing for Adults BlogBy Kelli PaniqueAugust 24, 20213 Comments

A look at magazines published one, five, ten, and twenty or more years ago will reveal the same categories of nonfiction and many of the same topics. Why? Because they address universal needs and aim to help readers improve their lives.

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Recurring Topics: Seasons

Writing for Children BlogBy Kelli PaniqueAugust 24, 2021Leave a comment

Seasonal stories, seasonal poetry and even a bit of seasonal nonfiction can be counted upon to appear in magazines and on publishers’ book lists every year. Jan Fields shares how to make this perennial topics feel new.

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Can I Do That? Writing Difficult True Stories | IFW

Writing for Children BlogBy Kelli PaniqueJune 17, 20213 Comments

Facebook Twitter We teach our students how to write and get published! View our Course Catalog > WRITING DIFFICULT TRUE STORIES One of the most compelling types of writing for many is telling true stories from the writer’s own life, in other words, writing a memoir. Memoir writing isn’t just for books targeting adults. Examples…

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104: Nonfiction Articles You Can Write Part 2

PodcastBy Jacque IrizarryJune 15, 20215 Comments

104: Nonfiction Articles You Can Write Part 2
June 15, 2018

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Published GradsBy Anand AgarwalMay 21, 2021Leave a comment

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From a Nonfiction Idea to a Magazine Sale

Writing for Children BlogBy Kelli PaniqueMay 20, 20215 Comments

Writing nonfiction for magazines offers publication opportunities and develops skills in research, organization, and submission in writers. Let’s find out how!

Four Ways to Learn to Love Nonfiction Episode 243

Truth, Opinion, and How to Love Nonfiction Writing

PodcastBy Maggie McCloskeyMay 7, 20211 Comment

243: Four Ways to Learn to Love Nonfiction
May 7, 2021

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Explaining STEM and STEAM

Writing for Children BlogBy Kelli PaniqueApril 22, 2021Leave a comment

Share on facebook Facebook Share on twitter Twitter We teach our students how to write and get published! View our Course Catalog > If you’ve spent much time reading guidelines recently, especially those for educational publishers, you’ve almost certainly run across one of two acronyms related to nonfiction: STEM or STEAM. STEM stands for science,…

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