Any budding children's book authors out there?
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1kellyholmes
I just joined LT today, and I love it! I was looking for a group of children's book authors and this was one of the closest groups I found.
But I also created a more specific group in case there are others like me on LT. :) Please check it out if you're interested!
http://www.librarything.com/groups/childrensbookwriters
But I also created a more specific group in case there are others like me on LT. :) Please check it out if you're interested!
http://www.librarything.com/groups/childrensbookwriters
2lilydipper Första inlägget
Yes, I've been writing children's books since i can remember. I am unpublished as of yet but we'll see after October.
I write young adult novels and try my hand at children's picture books.
I'll go check out your new group. It sounds very interesting.
-lilydipper
I write young adult novels and try my hand at children's picture books.
I'll go check out your new group. It sounds very interesting.
-lilydipper
3pumpkinmuffin Första inlägget
Dear lilydipper,
Tried to go to your specific group, but no luck. Please advise.
Pumpkinmuffin
Tried to go to your specific group, but no luck. Please advise.
Pumpkinmuffin
5ophlia
I am a budding author as well. I am into children's picture books and juvenile fiction. Love it! My sister does the illustrating. Nice to hear that there is a budding author out there too.
6shwagirl
I confess that I am sure there is a young adult book perculating away inside me. I've started voraciously reading them because I didn't read much as a child. It may take several years, but I know the right idea is waiting.
7WholeHouseLibrary
shwagirl, ophila, et al...
If you're at all serious about writing, I've got 2 things to tell you:
1) Don't wait. Write every day.
2) Get a copy of Stephen King's book On Writing: A Memoir of the Craft, and read it, and make notes.
I've been writing, a LOT over the past three years; and am almost finished with his book. Two separate statements there...
I'm not exactly sure what sort of audience I write for, but it's certainly not children, and I'm just toying around with the idea of getting published.
If you're at all serious about writing, I've got 2 things to tell you:
1) Don't wait. Write every day.
2) Get a copy of Stephen King's book On Writing: A Memoir of the Craft, and read it, and make notes.
I've been writing, a LOT over the past three years; and am almost finished with his book. Two separate statements there...
I'm not exactly sure what sort of audience I write for, but it's certainly not children, and I'm just toying around with the idea of getting published.