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1. Can You Write from a Single Point of View?

Did you realize that most stories written for very young children today are written from a single point of view?

If you’re having trouble finding a publisher for a picture book manuscript, and you’re switching viewpoints with every line, that’s probably one of the reasons your manuscript is being rejected.

ReadingThis week, members of the Childen’s Writers’ Coaching Club are studying point of view and are practicing writing a story from a single point of view. They are also learning how to start the action of the story on the very first page.

Become a member of the Children’s Writers’ Coaching Club and receive this week’s assignment plus an email invitation to this week’s manuscript critique telesession where we actually TALK about what’s working, and what’s not, in every manuscript we critique.

Become a member of the Club TODAY!

Why wait?

Learn the “tricks of the trade” right now to get your career started as a published children’s book author!

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