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1. Writing Children's Poetry - a Useful Article

As you'll know, if you've been following my blog, I love to write poetry for children. From a quick rhyme to a verse novel, I love the way that poetry allows a depth of expression it's harder to capture in prose. And kids like reading and listening to poetry, too.I find that when I'm busy in my non-writing life, I can often catch ten minutes to write a first draft of a poem, wheras I may not have

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2. Seven Answers to Seven Questions: Dotti Enderle

Today we are joined by the delightful Dotti Enderle, who has dropped in to share her seven answers to my seven questions. Thanks for joing us, Dotti. 1. Tell us a little about your publication credits. If you have none, tell us about the genres you prefer to write, and your current projects. Right now I have nineteen books in print, but I have eight more books coming out next fall – two

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3. Writing Advice - A Useful Site

One piece of advice I often give to new writers is to read books and articles about writing regularly. Of course, it would be easy to spend so much time studying such writing advice that one didn’t actually have time to write, but it is important to devote some time on a regular basis to hearing what works for other writers. No one can offer a formula that will exactly work for you, but at the

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