Sunday, 12 July 2009

Writing for Children and Young Adults

Children's literature is one of the most enjoyable forms of writing. It allows you to tap into a magical world filled with adventurous plots and whimsical characters. Most of us have fond memories of the books we used to read when we were younger. The stories we read awakened our imagination, encouraging us to exapnd our minds and learn more about the world around us.

The demand for good children's writers is growing streadily, and we can show you how to make a name in this market. Our course shows you how to make the most of your talent, interests and childhood memories and turn them into marketable stories for young readers. You'll also learn how to approach the growing fields of radio, theatre and television for young audiences.

There are fifteen lessons in total.

1. Marketing Your Ideas

2. Creating Memorable Characters

3. Plot Development

4. Tailoring Dialogue to Children

5. Making Your Reader Laugh

6. Educational Writing

7. Working with Words and Pictures

8. Tales of Horror

9. Suspense and Mystery

10. Children's Radio and Television

11. Selling Your Work

12. Handling Ethical Issues

13. Interacting with Publishers

14. The Editing Process

15. Children's Writer's First Aid Kit


mahal 375 pound

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