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Professional Children's Writing and Publishing Course

Professional Children's Writing
Diploma KID12
Writing, Editing & Publishing
Learning Method: Correspondence with online support

Professional Children's Writing and Publishing Course

Write stories for kids ...
Get published ...
Get paid ...

Telling stories for children is a 10,000 year old art—and adults are natural story tellers. When they read, the kids snuggle up and listen with rapt attention. And good stories get repeated forever.

Telling a story is part art, part skill. And any skill can be learned. Our Professional Children’s Writing Course has been written by an award-winning author. After a lifetime writing and editing books, including ‘Yates’ for kids, Janice wants to share with you everything she knows about writing stories for children.

Through this unique insight into the world of children’s writing you will gain a wonderful understanding of what it’s like to look at the world through a child’s eyes. You will learn how to take your simple ideas and expand them, weaving interesting stories that children will love to read.

This course will teach you how to be a better writer, how to write for the different children’s book genres and age groups, and how to market your stories so that editors will publish them. And, believe me, seeing your name on the front cover of your first book — on the shelves—is an exhilarating feeling.

Successful children’s authors, like Janice, were once beginners, just like you. They simply learned how to write. Get started today and before you know it, you will have a book on the shelves and be a children’s writer.

And one of the fabulous things you will find with this course is that your tutor is Margaret Clark, one of Australia's most successful children's authors.

Professional Children's Writing and Publishing Course

Career opportunities include: Children's Fiction Writer, Children's Non-Fiction Writer, Children's Picture Book Writer, Children's Chapter Book Writer, Children's Short Story Writer.

Industries include: publishing, media, education, corporate.

Children's writers plan and write stories for kids. These can be short stories of around 800 words accompanied by pictures (done by an illustrator) or they can be longer chapter books or novels for young teens. Children's writers can also choose to specialise in non-fiction writing: educational books (that are sold through bookshops and educational suppliers). A children's writer may:

  • choose themes or subjects for stories work, plot and
  • plan and organise material and write the work
  • revise or edit the work, making sure that the style is consistent, there is proper development of the theme, plot and characterisation
  • set out the original manuscript so that it is clear and legible and submit the work to a publisher
  • work with other specialists, such as illustrators and editors.

Work may be commissioned by a children's book publisher or may be sold by the writer or a literary agent acting on the writer's behalf.

Learn more about the Professional Children's Writing Course with your Free Facts Pack. Download it or have it mailed to you

 

 

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