There’s a misconception that writing novels for children is simple, but the truth is far from it.
Children and teens are some of the most discerning readers of all, and they’re quick to put down a book that doesn’t work for them. Not only do stories have to have tight plots, but writers must also make sure their work has the right voice and content to keep their targeted age group interested. Get it all right, and you’ll not only have a successful story, but also make a reader for
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There’s a misconception that writing novels for children is simple, but the truth is far from it.
Children and teens are some of the most discerning readers of all, and they’re quick to put down a book that doesn’t work for them. Not only do stories have to have tight plots, but writers must also make sure their work has the right voice and content to keep their targeted age group interested. Get it all right, and you’ll not only have a successful story, but also make a reader for life.
In this class, you’ll learn:
what makes a novel middle grade or young adult
structuring a middle-grade or young-adult novel
how voice works to enhance these stories
tips on coming up with story ideas
and tools to write novels that will make your MG or YA books standout and last.
TAKE THIS CLASS IF
You’re new to writing for young readers and want to understand what it takes.
You’re interested in writing for kids and teens but don’t know where to start.
You’re in the process of writing a middle grade or young adult novel and want to make sure you’re on the right track.
You have a finished draft of a middle grade or young adult novel and want learn how to enhance your manuscript for young readers.
The deadline to register for this class is Friday, April 7 at 5:00 PM CT.
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