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U is for the Unknown

U is for the Unknown

Unknown adjective not known; not within the range of one’s knowledge, experience, or understanding; strange; unfamiliar. not discovered, explored, identified,...

R is for Reading

R is for Reading

One of the most common pieces of advice most writers receive is to never stop reading. Read in your genre,...

O is for Obstacles

O is for Obstacles

I find we as writers have a tendency to put obstacles in the way of our writing. Whether we admit...

L is for Library

L is for Library

Some of my earliest memories (besides digging in the dirt with my best friend) are of my mother taking me...

K is for Kindred Spirits

K is for Kindred Spirits

“Kindred spirits are not so scarce as I used to think. It’s splendid to find out there are so many...

I’ve Written A Children’s Book, Now What? Part V

If you have been following my current blog series, I’ve been talking about the process once you’ve completed writing your...

I’ve Written a Children’s Book, Now What? Part IV?

Story Boarding  At this point in your journey to publish your children’s book, you are probably wondering what to do...

I’ve Written A Children’s Book Now What? Part III

Character Mapping Depending on where you are in the process of writing your book, character mapping will prove to be...

I’ve Written a Children’s Book, Now What? Part II

Number of Pages and Trim Size I’ve been seeing a lot of questions from people on the groups I follow...

I’ve Written a Children’s Book, Now What? Part I

I’ve Written a Children’s Book, Now What? Part I

I’ve Written a Children’s Book, Now What? Part 1: Critique and Editing I’m taking this from the viewpoint that you...