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1. Learn to Write Rhyming Stories!

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If you’ve been struggling to sell your rhyming stories, chances are you need a bit of help with your rhyme, so you won’t want to miss this upcoming fun and informative teleclass with children’s author Margot Finke.

We’re so incredibly lucky to have Margot on the faculty of the Children’s Writers’ Coaching Club! When it comes to rhyme, Margot’s the ultimate expert. Visit her site at www.margotfinke.com and take a look at all the published rhyming picture books and stories she’s written!

Margot’s LIVE teleclass, Writing Rhyming Stories for Young Readers, will take place on Thursday, August 13th at 1:00 PDT. As a sneak peek, here are Margot’s Three Rules for Writing Rhyming Stories:

#1 - a great story that gets to the point FAST - the rule of 3 is golden!
#2 - rhyming words that enhance the story, and fit into the plot perfectly.
#3 - a smooth meter that is repeated in every verse

Receive an email invitation to this LIVE teleclass presented by Margot Finke when you join the Children’s Writers’ Coaching Club.

NOTE: The class will be recorded. As a member of the Children’s Writers’ Coaching Club you’ll be sent a link where you can download the recording and enjoy it at any time!

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2. Wacky Wordage No. 11- “Mes Feline” - Tricia Waterbury & J.R. Poulter


Bowler-Hatted-Cat by Tricia Waterbury

Bowler-Hatted-Cat by Tricia Waterbury

Cat Character No. 1: “Mes Feline” by J.R.Poulter

I have a cat in a bowler hat

Who struts his stuff in style!

He went to dine at Le Chez Feline

And ordered jalapos and wine.

>o >o > o >o

The wine was fine but the chilli was hot,

Hot as pepper from the pot!

The cat spat the chilli back into the vat,

Threw up in his bowler hat,

Was booted out onto the welcome mat.

>o >o > o >o

A sorry cat with a ruined hat,

He sadly sat under the neon sign

Drank the rest of the bottle of wine

And that was that for mes feline!

      

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