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1. Learn to Write Short Fiction for Children’s Magazines

Writing TipsDid you know that one of the main reasons short stories are rejected for children’s magazines is because writers tend to write what editors call “an incident” rather than a full-fledged story?

Join the Children’s Writers’ Coaching Club in September and learn how to write children’s short fiction that editors will love.

CWCC members will have the chance to work on a short story during the month of September, have it critiqued, then do any necessary rewrites before submitting it to a children’s magazine. Members will also learn how to study the markets so everyone is submitting their stories to appropriate publications so they have the best chance of having their story accepted for publication.

Find out more about the Children’s Writers’ Coaching Club here.

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