
Writing Children's Books for Dummies
by Rojany, Lisa; Economy, PeterBuy New
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Summary
Author Biography
Lisa Rojany Buccieri has written and ghostwritten more than 100 children's and grown-up's books, both fiction and nonfiction, including board books, picture books, and young adult series. Peter Economy is a bestselling author, coauthor, and ghostwriter of more than 55 books, including several For Dummies titles.
Table of Contents
Part I: The ABCs of Writing for Children 5
Chapter 1: Exploring the Basics of Writing Children’s Books 7
Chapter 2: Delving into Children’s Book Formats and Genres 13
Chapter 3: Understanding the Children’s Book Market 49
Part II: Immersing Yourself in the Writing Process 65
Chapter 4: Setting Up Your Workspace 67
Chapter 5: Starting with a Great Idea 73
Chapter 6: Researching Your Audience and Subject 89
Part III: Creating a Spellbinding Story 107
Chapter 7: Creating Compelling Characters 109
Chapter 8: The Plot Thickens: Confl ict, Climax, and Resolution 131
Chapter 9: Can We Talk? Writing Dialogue 143
Chapter 10: Setting the Scene 157
Chapter 11: Finding Your Voice: Point of View and Tone 169
Chapter 12: Writing Creative Nonfi ction Books 189
Part IV: Making Your Story Sparkle 205
Chapter 13: Editing and Formatting Your Way to a Happy Ending 207
Chapter 14: Creating Pictures from Your Words: The World of Illustrations 233
Chapter 15: Finding Feedback and Encouragement 249
Part V: Getting Published and Promoting Your Book 265
Chapter 16: Getting an Agent to Represent You 267
Chapter 17: Finding the Perfect Publisher and Signing a Contract 283
Chapter 18: So You Want to Self-Publish? 299
Chapter 19: Donning Your Publicity Cap 313
Chapter 20: Getting Savvy with Social Media 327
Part VI: The Part of Tens 341
Chapter 21: More Than Ten Great Sources for Storylines 343
Chapter 22: Ten Recognitions Children’s Authors Dream of Receiving 351
Index 353
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