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21. The Writer's Guide to Crafting Stories for Children (Write for kids library) by Nancy Lamb | |
Paperback: 192
Pages
(2001-09-20)
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Editorial Review Product Description Using examples from classic and contemporary sources, Nancy Lamb explores all the key elements of children's storytelling, from point of view to structure to plotting and pacing. Taking a hands-on approach, Lamb uses worksheets, exercises, and checklists to show writers how to capture and keep a young reader's attention, whether the topic is fact or fiction. * The newest addition to the Write for Kids Library! Customer Reviews (34)
The Writer's Guide to Crafting Stories for Children
Not as great as some who reviewed say
Good Solid Help
All you need
Helpful story building |
22. Writing: Teachers and Children at Work by Donald H. Graves | |
Hardcover:
Pages
(1989-09)
list price: US$23.95 Isbn: 0435085042 Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
Customer Reviews (2)
The Grandaddy of them all
An excellent book! |
23. Writing and Illustrating Children's Books for Publication (Writing & Illustrating Children's Books for Publication) by Berthe Amoss, Eric Suben | |
Hardcover: 128
Pages
(2005-03-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description Combining supportive advice with hands-on activities, Writing and Illustrating Children's Books for Publication, Revised Edition guides readers in successfully pursuing their craft with: -Two perspectives on writing & illustrating children's books for publication: that of a respected author/illustrator, and that of a successful editor/publisher-Real-life case histories of how noted authors and illustrators overcame obstacles and got published-Carefully-developed writing exercises, checklists, and targeted reading lists to get and keep writers writing and illustrators illustrating-In addition to the following all-new material:-Updated case histories and reading lists-Brand-new writing and illustrating exercises-Online tools and resources for research-An expanded section on illustration-Greater focus on writing fiction for middle grades and young adults-Information on communicating with and making submissions to publishers-Information and advice about changes in the marketplace since the first edition, including mergers in the publishing industry; name-brand literary properties (e.g., Harry Potter); and celebrity publishing Whether used as an eight-week, self-taught course or as a treasury to focus on aspects of craft when and as needed, Writing and Illustrating Children's Books for Publication, Revised Edition contains the tools necessary to create a publishable children's book in a short amount of time. Customer Reviews (5)
writing and illustrating children's books for publication
Writing and Illustrating Children's Books for Publication
Great Book!
Love it!
Pleased |
24. Writing for Children and Teenagers by Lee Wyndham, Arnold Madison | |
Paperback: 265
Pages
(1989-04)
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Used in the maximum sense
A Complete Classic and Relevant Book for Children's Writers
This book is a classic
Helpful to all beginning writers!
Excellent |
25. The Art of Writing for Children: Skills and Techniques of the Craft by Connie C. Epstein | |
Paperback: 123
Pages
(1991-12)
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Customer Reviews (1)
Good to a degree |
26. Writing and Publishing Books for Children in the 1990s: The Inside Story from the Editor's Desk by Olga Litowinsky | |
Paperback: 160
Pages
(1992-01-19)
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Good overview, but dated in parts I write historical fiction, and Ms. Litowinsky focuses by and large on writing books set in contemporary settings.She adds that most children aren't interested in reading books about history outside of school, and only recommends writing in this genre if it really really interests you.She also says that a book about something pivotal often only sells well or gets published if it's an anniversary year, like 1995 having been the fiftieth anniversary of the end of WWII, and only if it's interesting and written well will it still be read after that year.If you're really interested in those events, why not write about them regardless of whether their anniversary is coming up or not?She also recommends naming your characters after your friends' children, or to look in birth announcements to find them.I know that many of my fellow writers are very interested in names by virtue of being writers...why would you want your character to have an ordinary name like Tyler or Ashley when you can have an unforgettable character with a more unusual and memorable moniker like Ammiel or Eulalia? Still, this is only a general overview, and there are a lot of good books and magazines referenced in the back pages.It's not meant to be the end-all and be-all of childrens' writing and publishing; a good writer goes with his or her heart, even if that means writing in a genre that isn't as popular among young people as something like fiction set in contemporary times.
Helpful, although a little out of date. |
27. Raising Writers: Understanding and Nurturing Young Children's Writing Development by Ruth E. Shagoury | |
Paperback: 144
Pages
(2008-03-28)
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Editorial Review Product Description With the guidance of children's writing enthusiast Ruth Shagoury, teachers will learn to listen to all their students and look at their written work with a new and appreciative lens—one that also helps them anticipate and encourage students in developing new skills appropriately. Drawing on her many years of primary classroom teaching and research, Ruth offers primary teachers, early childhood specialists, and caregivers strategies to nurture connections between oral and writing skills at every stage of children’s development for today's multicultural classroom. Ruth's thorough exploration of how young children learn written language presents teachers with the necessary tools to understand the growth and development of written language in a literate culture. Filled with a wealth of resources for extending learning beyond the classroom, Raising Writers: Understanding and Nurturing Young Children's Writing Development includes interviews with the author and book study questions making this a perfect book for book club study groups. Help your students make the transition from oral to written language! Customer Reviews (1)
An invaluable tool for parents and teachers alike |
28. Nonfiction Mentor Texts: Teaching Informational Writing Through Children's Literature, K-8 by Lynne R. Dorfman, Rose Cappelli | |
Paperback: 304
Pages
(2009-03-28)
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29. Writing Skills Activities for Special Children by Darlene Mannix | |
Paperback: 560
Pages
(2004-12-27)
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Lifesaver for learners who see the world a little differently
Writing Skills Activities for Special Children
An excellent resource
Not just for Special Education! |
30. The ABCs of Writing for Children: 114 Children's Authors and Illustrators Talk About the Art, the Business, the Craft & the Life of Writing Children's Literature by Elizabeth Koehler-Pentacoff | |
Paperback: 352
Pages
(2002-07-01)
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A wonderful inside look at the life and work of children's authors
Inspires and Educates As for the editing (slammed by another reviewer), I found it neither as neglected as suggested, nor as well done as one might desire; however, I feel only an editing elitist would allow this to interfere with the positives that can be gained from absorbing the content. Read this and reap...motivation and enlightenment.
Content vs. Style
Like a Attending a Writing Seminar with the Best of the Best
A comprehensive reference focusing on diverse aspects writing books and stories for children of various ages |
31. How to Write a Children's Book and Get It Published by Barbara Seuling | |
Paperback: 240
Pages
(2004-11-22)
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how to write a children's book and get it published
Great book
Informative
Good Reading
Recommended reading if you want to get serious about writing! |
32. Dreams And Wishes: Essays on Writing for Children by Susan Cooper | |
Hardcover: 208
Pages
(1996-05-01)
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The musings ofa highly intelligent mind |
33. Teaching Writing Skills With Children's Literature by Connie Campbell Dierking, Susan Anderson-McElveen | |
Paperback: 165
Pages
(1998-10-01)
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Worked Great!
extremely helpful
A Must Have For Teaching Writing
Outstanding |
34. Childrens Drawing and Writing: The Remarkable in the Unremarkable (Routledge Research in Education) by Diane Mavers | |
Hardcover: 176
Pages
(2010-09-23)
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Editorial Review Product Description Children’s everyday drawing and writing are paradoxical: charmingly engaging, yet seemingly unremarkable in their ordinariness. This book takes a very close look at what passes by largely unnoticed at home and in school: copying, texts fleetingly present then gone, a picture drawn after the valued work of writing has been completed. Examining features of children’s text making that are commonly disregarded because of their very ordinariness, or dismissed as mistakes because they are flawed or lacking, the book examines features such as shading, arrangement and forms of shorthand, and uncovers an intensity of effort in the making of meaning. In decisively shifting the focus away from insufficiency to what children can do and to the ‘work’ they invest in the texts they make, the lens taken here reveals resourcefulness and purposiveness. The unremarkable turns out to be remarkable. This has the most profound implications for what takes place at school, and beyond. |
35. How to Write and Publish a Successful Children's Book: Everything You Need to Know Explained Simply (Creative Writing Creative Writ) by Cynthia Reeser | |
Paperback: 312
Pages
(2010-01-08)
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A Must for Any Writer
Very thorough
Finally -- some real, solid knowledge for writers!
Fulfilling your dream has never seemed so easy!
A Great Book for Aspiring Children's Writers |
36. The Invisible Child: On Reading and Writing Books for Children by Katherine Paterson | |
Hardcover: 266
Pages
(2001-12-31)
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The Real Deal
Sharing her thoughts, sharing her heart |
37. Children's Language: Connecting Reading, Writing, and Talk (Language and Literacy Series (Teachers College Pr)) by Judith Wells Lindfors | |
Paperback: 144
Pages
(2008-06-27)
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a must for all teachers and teacher education lecturers interested in children's literacy development |
38. Nonfiction for Children: How to Write It, How to Sell It by Ellen E. M. Roberts | |
Hardcover: 192
Pages
(1986-10)
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39. Writing Fiction for Children: STORIES ONLY YOU CAN TELL by Judy K. Morris | |
Hardcover: 184
Pages
(2001-08-03)
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Editorial Review Product Description A published author of both fiction and nonfiction for children, Morris draws on extensive experience teaching children how to write and teaching adults how to write for children. Here she combines concrete methods and step-by-step techniques with succinct rules of thumb: work at making your novel whole from the start; never underestimate the power of the plain truth; personality quirks are no substitute for character; doing a good job of writing usually means doing a good job of rewriting. Using judiciously chosen examples from successful children's literature, Writing Fiction for Children covers the building blocks of plot, characters, and setting and addresses common problems such as awkward plotting, oversimplifying, and taking a preachy or self-conscious tone. Pragmatic exercises stimulate writers to scour their experiences, sharpen their powers of observation, and capture the details, voice, and narrative energy that can bring stories vividly to life and keep readers submerged in make-believe. Loaded with practical advice and helpful exercises, Writing Fiction for Children is especially useful for anyone who aspires to write for children in the "middle ages" of eight to twelve. Children's books should be hopeful, thrilling, funny, interesting, touching, and a pleasure to read, Morris says. Above all, they must have something at stake that matters. While conceding that only the author can provide the spark of a story to tell, Morris offers invaluable guidance on the daily work of crafting, shaping, refining, revising, and publishing a children's novel. Customer Reviews (1)
a very helpful book |
40. Wishes, Lies, and Dreams: Teaching Children to Write Poetry by Kenneth Koch, Ron Padgett | |
Paperback: 336
Pages
(2000-01-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description The classic, inspiring account of a poet's experience teaching school children to write poetry When Kenneth Koch entered the Manhattan classrooms of P.S. 61, the children, excited by the opportunity to work with an instructor able to inspire their talent and energy, would clap and shout with pleasure. In this vivid account, Koch describes his inventive methods for teaching these children how to create poems and gives numerous examples of their work. Wishes, Lies, and Dreams is a valuable text for all those who care about freeing the creative imagination and educating the young. Customer Reviews (6)
classic book on teaching poetry
Pretty Good - little dated
A superb introduction to the art of writing poetry
The Book to Make April Special
Every teacher should read this - and use it! Now, with Bachelor's Degrees in both English and Elementary Education and a Master's in Language, Linguistics and Culture, I still consider WISHES, LIES, AND DREAMS to be the single best book on teaching writing that I have ever read. Koch does not waste time with "assessment" of students' skills, collecting data, or any of the other peripheral matters that clutter most writing "methods" texts.This book is about WRITING, about inspiring students to write, about focusing the talents students already have but might not know that they possess. I first used this book as a teacher when I was student teaching with a class of recalcitrant fifth graders who had been taught strictly by the text throughout their elementary school years.They almost unanimously declared that they hated writing.Employing Koch's ideas and combining them with the District-required skills lessons, I successfully taught these students what they needed to know - and they loved it! After I began teaching in my own classroom, I used WLD with my students in bilingual third grade classes.Again, we were successful, even with second-language learners.Years later, when I began teaching second grade, and last year, when I worked with first graders, this book was an essential part of our writing program. Having been an elementary school teacher now for eleven years, I have come to the conclusion that the best teachers begin with the students' interests and talents, then direct this energy toward teaching the students what they don't know. Even though the subtitle is "Teaching Children to Write Poetry", the ideas Koch presents serve as a starting point for introducing children to other forms of writing.While the book is directed primarily toward elementary school students, I cannot imagine that high schoolers and even college students could not benefit from it. Best of all, Koch himself takes up little space explaining to us, telling us how to teach, or - as so many methodology text writers tend to do - ramble on for page after page stating the obvious.Most of the book is filled with examples of writing from the STUDENTS Koch worked with in the New York City Public Schools.These brief poems provide students with a concrete example of what children before them have written, and inspire them to write their own poetry. The Six-Traits writing process hadn't even been invented (or at least hadn't been named that) when this book was published over thirty years ago, but I found it easy to find examples of good use of Voice, Word Choice, Conventions, Ideas, and Sentence Fluency throughout the book. No matter what program your school district requires, WLD will help provide inspiration.Teachers can easily supplement skills and grammar lessons in addition to Koch's marvelous ideas, and will probably think of millions more. If you're not a teacher, sit down with your children and read this book together, read the children's poems, and try some of the ideas.You'll probably end up recommending WLD to your child's teacher - and he'll be glad you did. ... Read more |
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