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  1. Writing for Children & Teenagers by Lee (Revised By Arnold Madison) Wyndham, 1989
  2. Writing for Children and Teenagers by Lee; Madison, Arnold Wyndham, 1988
  3. On Writing for Children & Other People by Julius Lester, 1995
  4. Open their eyes to beauty.(writing for children): An article from: U.S. Catholic by Brian Wildsmith, 2001-04-01
  5. Writing Hannah: On Writing for Children by Libby Gleeson, 1999-09-01
  6. The Openhearted Audience, Ten Authors Talk About Writing For Children by Virginia Haviland, 1980
  7. Writing for Children and Teenagers by Lee Wyndham, 1984
  8. WRITING FOR CHILDREN AND TEEN-AGERS REVISED EDITION by Lee Wyndham, 1976
  9. Writing for children, by Erick Berry, 1964
  10. Writing For Children: A Conversational Text by Marilyn Gould, 2002-02-01
  11. Writing for children (Writers handbooks) by John Marquisand, 1955
  12. Writing for Children & Teenagers
  13. Writing For Children & Teenagers by Lee Wyndham, 1986
  14. Russell Hoban/Forty Years: Essays on His Writings for Children (Garland Reference Library of the Humanities) by Alida Allison, 2000-07-27

81. Writers Bookcase Books For Creative Writers Freelance Writers Poets
Art of writing for children Proven, practical help based on writing exercises from Ms. Epstein s workshops Author Connie C. Epstein ISBN 020802297X. $32.95,
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82. Writing For Children 302--Advanced Picture Book Writing
Rock Canyon University Free School of writing for children. writing for children 302Advanced Picture Book Writing. For each section
http://www.rickwalton.com/freeu/free302.htm
Rock Canyon University Free School of Writing for Children
Writing for Children 302Advanced Picture Book Writing
For each section of the course, do the following:
  • Buy the textbook listed.
  • Read the book. Underline what is new or important to you.
  • Write 5 manuscripts, keep in mind what you learned from your reading.
  • Revise them.
  • Submit to publishers those you think are worth submitting.
    WFC 302: Section 1
    Aiken, Joan, The Way to Write for Children
    WFC 302: Section 2
    Alderman, Belle and Stephanie Owen Reeder, eds., The Inside Story: Creating Children's Books
    WFC 302: Section 3
    Amoss, Berthe and Eric Suben, , Writer's Digest Books, 1997.
    WFC 302: Section 4
    Amoss, Berthe and Eric Suben, Writing and Illustrating Children's Books for Publication: Two Perspectives , Writer's Digest Books, 1995.
    WFC 302: Section 5
    Bicknell, Treld Pelkey, and Felicity Trotman, How to Write and Illustrate Children's Books and Get Them Published , North Light Books, 1988.
    WFC 302: Section 6
    Cooper, Susan. Dreams and Wishes: Essays on Writing for Children , Margaret McElderry, 1996.
  • 83. I N F O
    The union of Finnish authors writing for children, youngsters and young adults. A short description in English plus many biographies and excerpts in Finnish.
    http://www.nuorisokirjailijat.fi/info.shtml

    Aaltonen, Ulla Maija

    Amnell, Anna

    Bagge, Tapani

    Berkan, Raimo
    ...
    Zilliacus, Berndt

    S UOMEN NUORISOKIRJAILIJAT RY on perustettu 8. lokakuuta 1946. Vuonna 1997 yhdistykseen kuuluu puolisentoistasataa jäsentä, jotka edustavat nuorisokirjallisuutemme koko kirjoa. Yhdistys toimii alan kirjailijoiden valtakunnallisena yhdyssiteenä. Yhdistyksen näkyvimpiä toimintamuotoja on perustamisesta lähtien ollut lasten ja nuorten lukemisen kehittäminen ja sen edistämiseen tähtäävä palkinto- ja julkaisutoiminta. Yhdistyksen vanhin palkinto on 1946 perustettu Topelius-palkinto, joka jaetaan vuosittain parhaasta nuorisoromaanista. Perustajajäsen Arvid Lydeckenin nimeä kantava palkinto jaetaan vuosittain parhaasta lastenkirjasta. Samassa yhteydessä luovutetaan myös kunniakirja korkeatasoisen nuorisokirjan kääntämisestä/kustantamisesta sekä Lasten Oman Kirjakerhon tukema Suomalainen kuvakirjapalkinto kotimaiselle kuvakirjalle. Lisäksi jaetaan joka toinen vuosi varhaisen lastenlehtemme nimeä kantava Pääskynen-kunniakirja ansioituneelle lastenkulttuurin tunnetuksi tekijälle tai tutkijalle. Yhdistyksen julkaisuja ovat mm. kirjailijan työtä kuvaava teos "Rivien välistä - miten kirjani ovat syntyneet" sekä "Kotimaisia lasten- ja nuortenkirjailijoita", joka esittelee yhdistyksen jäseniä.

    84. Writing Children's Books @ Write4Kids.com
    A web site for children s book writers and those who dream of writing a book for kids howto information and inside secrets about writing children s books
    http://www.write4kids.com/
    Your web site and Children's Book Insider newsletter have helped me immeasurably with my writing. The glorious jumble of talent that posts on the message board and the tips and markets in the newsletter are rich sources of information, sympathy, encouragement and comic relief. There's really nothing else like it out there. I'm one grateful author! Susan Sundwall, author of Bandy Bandana
    INTERESTED IN WRITING A CHILDREN'S BOOK? You're not alone! Since 1990, people from all walks of life and from every part of the globe have come to us seeking to begin a career as a children's writer. We've given them advice, instruction, insider tips, insight and inspiration. And as you can see from the testimonials throughout the site they've done the rest!
    Now it's your turn..... MAKE YOURSELF AT HOME. Write4Kids.com is packed with articles, interactive tools and cool freebies...all about the art of writing children's books. You'll find page after page of advice found nowhere else online or off, and you'll learn about the successful author's secret weapon Children's Book Insider . Take your time, and be sure to bookmark us so you can visit anytime you like.

    85. Children's Writing - Suite101.com
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    87. ChildrenWhoWrite.com© - Welcome
    Written by children with writing resources included.
    http://www.childrenwhowrite.com/
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    88. It's My Story!
    children add details to choice of five stories. Promotes reading, writing, computer skills.
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    I t s M y S t o r y
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    89. Index
    Trainer's page offers workshops at Midwestern library, school or arts organizations. Includes poetry writing, journal writing, nature writing, and children's workshops.
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    If it exists (or even before it does), consultant Cynthia Gallaher can write it. TV and radio commercials, print advertising, video scripts, magazine articles, public relations, annual reports, web content, direct-mail pieces, newspaper stories, brochures and newsletters are her specialties.
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    She is author of three books of poetry, "Night Ribbons," "Swimmer's Prayer" and the new " Earth Elegance ." Learn more about " Swimmer's Prayer ."
    Cynthia was named one of "100 Women Making a Difference" by "Today's Chicago Woman" magazine and placed on the Chicago Public Library's "Top Ten List"

    90. POTLUCK CHILDREN'S LITERARY MAGAZINE
    Publishes poetry, stories, book reviews and artwork from writers/ artists 8 16. Creative articles to help young writers expand their writing abilities.
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    91. Potluckmagazine.org
    children's magazine that publishes poetry, short stories, book reviews and artwork by young writers/artists ages 816. Includes educational articles to enrich writing skills.
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    92. Strategies To Succeed In Writing - School For Champions
    Free online writing course for technical and fiction writers. School for Championships features free online writing course. Covers screen writing, children's stories, and technical writing.
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    Strategies to Succeed in Writing
    Writing is the key to communicating knowledge and expressing ideas. It is a primary medium for creation and the storage of thought. Being able to effectively organize and write down your thoughts is important in succeeding in school, your job and even your personal life. Also, if you are very good at writing or really enjoy written communications, you may even choose writing as a profession. The purpose of these free online lessons is to give you a start at improving your writing skills, to show how to apply writing in the business world, and to give tips on a writing career. If you have any questions, send us an email This material is divided into several sections. You can also search the site by keyword.
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    93. Creative Writing - Kids On The Net
    Read other children's stories, poetry, and creative nonfiction from all over the world, submit your own writing, read jokes, and read articles on how to write.
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    My Secret Way of Traveling
    By Kathy, 9, Surrey, B.C., Canada Have you ever dreamed of going to the ancient times? I have. And one day my dream did come true. I would like to share some of my thoughts about the many great times I had.
    My favorite trip is to Ancient Egypt to see the great pyramid of Giza. It is the one and only Wonder that is still standing. It is also the oldest.
    You won’t believe what I saw and what I did! I saw ten people pulling 1 huge stone brick up the spiral ramp of the pyramid. The ramp was covered with mud so it would be easy to push and pull in to place. All the people seemed so tired. I decided to help. And it was not a good idea. By the time I had finished, I was covered in mud and stressed out. But I was proud, for one of the bricks on the pyramid might just be the one I helped put on.
    When the pyramid was built, it was 481 feet high and 751 ft in length! The most fascinating fact was that it took a 20-year period to finish!

    94. Tooties International
    Development aids to improve math, reading, writing science, and selfesteem and coordination skills in children of any age using Quick Effective Therapy (QET).
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    Quick Effective Therapy (QET) and Tooties International - The only place for Tooties - development aids to correct or imporve learning disabilities, hyperactivity, ADS, ADHD, behavior, vision, ect.
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    95. WritersDigest.com - Contests - Writing Competitions And Contests From Writer's D
    Offers $25,000 in prize money for original, unpublished work in ten categories including poetry, short stories, plays, television scripts, articles, and children's fiction. Deadline midMay. Also provides separate annual awards for short short stories, screenplays and self-published books.
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    96. The Writing Parent
    Site for writing parents to gain helpful advice and such to help reach success in the writing field while taking care of children. Free zine available; print newsletter for sale.
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    97. Writing By Children
    writing by children. Stories, poems, book reviews, author readings — you’ll find a wealth of material in this portion of our Web site. writing by children.
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    Stone Soup You can be a writer too! Send us your work Become a book reviewer Write to The Mailbox Writing projects Writing by children Featured story Young author recordings 173 stories by children 59 poems by children ... Guarantee

    98. United Artists Coaliton For Kids!
    U.A.C.K. is composed of artists ranging in age from 16 through 34. We come together to create a world of artistic expression for young children who may not have the oppotunity to experience this aspect of life. Our programs explore crafts, creative writing, dance, music, theatre and the visual arts.
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    Sorry your browser does not support Iframes. Sorry your browser does not support Iframes. Links Bread for the Journey Chronophonic Curtis Park Learning Center Denver Center for the Performing Arts MHO Networks (cheap high-speed Internet!) Sleezyloo Tennyson Center for Children Contact us: info@uack.org

    99. Where To Publish Writing By Children
    Where to Publish writing by children. Skipping Stones. Published five times a year, this magazine contains writing by adults and children.
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    history and reputation as one of the leading print magazines to publish creative work by children. We encourage you to send us your work which we sell in the Stone Soup Store
    For Various Ages
    Word Dance Kids in kindergarten through grade 8 contribute stories, poems, and artwork to this literary magazine, published four times a year. Potluck This quarterly literary magazine publishes poetry, short stories, book reviews, and artwork by 8- to 16-year-olds. Young Voices Magazine Elementary, middle, and high school students can submit their stories, artwork, and poems to this quarterly magazine. Creative Kids Published by Prufrock Press, this quarterly magazine includes games, puzzles, stories, and opinions, all by kids ages 8 to 14. Three issues a year contain poetry and prose by students from kindergarten through twelfth grade, as well as fiction and essays by teachers. Young Writer Published in England, this international magazine features the best in English-language creative writing from children ages 5 to 18. Skipping Stones Published five times a year, this magazine contains writing by adults and children. Kids ages 8 to 16 may submit essays, stories, letters to the editor, riddles and proverbs.

    100. Writing Multicultural Children's Books
    An article on writing multicultural books for children, with information on recommended multicultural children s books and print and Internet resources, part
    http://www.underdown.org/multicul.htm
    Home page Guide to Publishing Children's Books More useful articles Search for more information
    Writing and Illustrating Multicultural Children's Books
    by Harold Underdown Written in 1995, updated in early 1999, with more updates in 2001, including direct links to pages on Amazon for more information or to purchase individual books. See the site's bookstore page. Some details are out of date, but I believe the main arguments of this piece are still valid, and the recommended books still useful and interesting. I will continue to update this when I can.
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    Multicultural children's books are very much talked about wherever writers and illustrators for children gather. I hear certain questions over and over: Is "multiculturalism" simply a hot new topic or category or does it mean something more? Is this an opportunity for writers? Who can write a multicultural book? Who can illustrate one? The field is complex and changing, but there is a place in it for creative people of all backgrounds.
    The roots of the field
    The term "multiculturalism" originates in education, springing from recent curriculum changes in the U.S. public schools that give more attention to history and literature from outside of Anglo-Saxon Europe. Multicultural education aims to celebrate all the cultures that make up contemporary American society.

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