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  1. You Can Write Children's Books by Tracey E. Dils, 2009-10-08
  2. The Craft of Children's Writing, 2nd Edition by Judith Newman, 2001-04-30
  3. I Never Told Anyone: Writings by Women Survivors of Child Sexual Abuse by Ellen Bass, 1991-04-10
  4. Writing Poetry With Children by Jo Ellen Moore, 1999-09-01
  5. Writing: Teachers & Children at Work 20th Anniversary Edition by Donald H. Graves, 2003-01-15
  6. Writing for Children and Teens: A Crash Course (How to Write, Revise, and Publish a Kid's or Teen Book with Children's Book Publishers) by Cynthea Liu, 2008-01-01
  7. The Writer's Guide to Crafting Stories for Children (Write for kids library) by Nancy Lamb, 2001-09-20
  8. Writing: Teachers and Children at Work by Donald H. Graves, 1989-09
  9. Writing and Illustrating Children's Books for Publication (Writing & Illustrating Children's Books for Publication) by Berthe Amoss, Eric Suben, 2005-03-01
  10. Writing for Children and Teenagers by Lee Wyndham, Arnold Madison, 1989-04
  11. The Art of Writing for Children: Skills and Techniques of the Craft by Connie C. Epstein, 1991-12
  12. Writing and Publishing Books for Children in the 1990s: The Inside Story from the Editor's Desk by Olga Litowinsky, 1992-01-19
  13. Raising Writers: Understanding and Nurturing Young Children's Writing Development by Ruth E. Shagoury, 2008-03-28
  14. Nonfiction Mentor Texts: Teaching Informational Writing Through Children's Literature, K-8 by Lynne R. Dorfman, Rose Cappelli, 2009-03-28

21. Childrens Writing Workshop
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Childrens Writing Workshop
Just another WordPress weblog
NEW WORKSHOP
June 13th, 2009

22. Jan Fields, Children's Writer--World Of Writing
Learn the Nuts and Bolts of children s writing. Informational columns, checklists, quizzes, and book excerpts.
http://www.janfields.com
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If you're visiting after reading Wellspring of Magic welcome! I'm delighted by all the response I've gotten on that novel and the lovely emails from readers and moms of readers. I'm glad to know the adventures of Rachel, Ally and their friends have made so many girls happy. If you really like the book, be sure to let the folks at the Creative Girls Club know and maybe I can write more of them for you! If you'd like to read another story of friendship and challenge, I've decided to put one online. You can find it in the link list. Would you like to know what I'm working on these days? I'm adapting and abridging classics for ABDO. I've completed four and and have four more in the works. Right now, I'm swashbuckling my way through The Three Musketeers! Here are the covers for the four adaptations I've completed. They're all available January 2010 through Magic Wagon, a division of the ABDO Group or your educational wholesaler (and I've seen them listed for pre-order on Amazon too.) Have you visited KMW lately?

23. Study Childrens Writing, Novels, Short Story, Text Books, Articles, Comics
Ever wanted to be a children's book author?Study writing, media studies or journalism, to be a professional writer with this alternative education writing school; learning
http://www.acs.edu.au/courses/childrens-writing-219.aspx

24. Kids On The Net / ETeachers' Portal · Children’s Writing
I’ve been reading (viewing?) John Spencer’s presentation on “Technology my kids will find completely obsolete” (see below). He names ten technologies he thinks will no
http://www.kidsonthenet.com/teachers/blog/?tag=childrens-writing

25. Blue Phantom Writers
Free online critique groups for children s writers. The Blue Review Newsletter, with contests.
http://www.bluephantomwriters.com
Welcome to Blue Phantom Writers . We are authors specializing in children's books with an emphasis in writing middle grade fiction and young adult books. The Blue-Phantoms, or Pahvants, are a range of mountains that surround our home-town of Kanosh. The Paiute Indians call these mountains the Blue-Phantoms because they seem to disappear into the sky. The stories these mountains hold are a continual source of inspiration for our work. Below are some links to our latest work and some pictures taken from our life among the Blue-Phantoms. Please feel free to comment on our work. You can reach us by Email New! Purchase MD Cummings novels: Bryla Mace: Daughter of Earth and Whipped Pups of Bitterbrush About Us:
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26. Writers Digest University | Children's Writing Workshops
Online Writing Workshops, Writing Webinars and Professional Writing Critique Services for Beginning and Professional Writer’s. Get Started Today with Writer’s Digest University
http://www.writersonlineworkshops.com/childrens-writing/

27. Childrens Writing Courses
Writing and Journalism. Writing and Journalism Courses Children's writing is a specialised craft. It is a rewarding, inspirational, and often demanding, branch of writing.
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      Children's writing is a specialised craft. It is a rewarding, inspirational, and often demanding, branch of writing. Very few people can easily recall their own childhood, and write in a manner that children can relate to. For most, it takes many hours, months, and possibly years, to write a unique and appealing story that children will want to read. This course is designed to set you on an appropriate course for more successful writing geared to the children's market.
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      There are 10 lessons in this course:
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28. YELLAPALOOZA.COM :: Writer/Illustrators For Children
For people who write and illustrate children s books, and for anyone who loves picture books.
http://www.yellapalooza.com/

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29. Children's Writings
Children's Writings Buzz Rod and the Light A choose your own adventure story by the students in the sixth grade at Hillside Elementary School.
http://www.ucalgary.ca/~dkbrown/writings.html
Children's Writings
Buzz Rod and the Light
A "choose your own adventure" story by the students in the sixth grade at Hillside Elementary School . Get a different ending every time!
Childrens-Voice
Publishes children's writings on an e-mail list. Their web page provides samples, and information about subscribing.
Cyberkids
An online magazine featuring writing and art by kids. It is sponsored by Mountain Lake Software.
The Diary Project
An invitation to young people globally to send in diary entries that they can share with each other on the Internet.
The International Children's Art Museum
A Web site with drawings and stories by children from around the world.
ISN KidNews
International Student Newswire is a news service for students and teachers around the world. Anyone may use stories from the service, and anyone may submit stories.
Kidopedia
An encyclopedia written by children from schools around the world. Read the articles that are available so far, and find out how you can participate.
KidPub
KidPub is a place for children to publish stories on the World Wide Web and to read stories published by other children. This is a free service sponsored by En-Garde Technical Communication.
Kinderpress
A site that will publish children's drawings, poetry, and sound files.

30. Tracking Young Childrens Writing Growth And Development In Writing Workshops
Andie Cunningham and Ruth Shagoury. It's important to us to be aware of each child's writing growth as they progress through the year. Knowing what a child is attempting
http://www.choiceliteracy.com/public/130print.cfm
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Tracking Young Children's Writing Growth and Development in Writing Workshops Andie Cunningham and Ruth Shagoury It's important to us to be aware of each child's writing growth as they progress through the year. Knowing what a child is attempting, experimenting with, and mastering helps us plan appropriate instruction. Understanding what they are writing helps us build on children's needs and celebrate their strengths.
We often write reflections in one-page memos, or hand-write our recollections and ideas after class in our teaching journals. But in class, we have four basic strategies for keeping track of children's writing progress:
Teacher's Writing Conference Notebooks. These five booklets are small and easily portable. Each booklet has five sections to record conference notes with five different children (see example).
Teacher's Conference Notebooks - include tabs with sections for five children; designed so that any adult conferring with a child can write observations in the notebook.
Any adult who is in the class during writing workshop time uses these booklets to record what the child was writing or drawing and the conversation that made up the conference. It is important to capture the child's explanation of his or her work, and to do so in their own words as much as possible. We also include reminders of what to revisit and reconsider. These portable notebooks allow the classroom teacher a window into the conference, whether she was sitting there during it or not.

31. Kiwi Write4Kidz - Index
An organization for adults who like to tell tales to children.
http://www.kiwiwrite4kidz.co.nz
Kiwi Write4Kidz is a unique and amazing organisation for adults who like to write tales for children.
We support and promote New Zealand children's writers. How? Every which way. If you want to learn more about technique, hear it direct from the mouths of the finest Kiwi children's authors.
Trying to decide where you might get published? Check out the monthly newsletter.
Or join your local critique group to get feedback on that story that's been buzzing around in your head for weeks, months, years.
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32. Children's Writing Institute
Don't miss out on this opportunity to have your child realize the incredible potential their imagination has.
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33. SmartWriters.com - Welcome!
Learn the business and craft of writing for children.
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Guestbook About SmartWriters.com Contact the Editor Advertise with SmartWriters.com Welcome! Heads up, writer friends. Claire McQuerry, contest editor for the Missouri Review asked me to post this information about their current contest:
Details: Over $15,000 in prizes! Open to fiction, nonfiction, and poetry. Winners in each category receive $5,000, a featured publication in The Missouri Review , and paid travel to our spring reading and reception. Runners up receive cash prizes and have their work considered for publication. Select past winners have had their work featured in the Best American series.

34. Children's Writing - Tribe.net
A group to discus and share the process of writing books for children. This group will discuss writing technique, getting published, and organize critique groups
http://childrenswriting.tribe.net/

35. Margot Finke's World Of Books For Children
Monthly column on writing for children, musings and critique service.
http://mysite.verizon.net/mfinke/index.html

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Come Visit! Help for Writers WRITING HELP Manuscript Critiques ... Workshops + Teleclasses BLOG Hook Kids on Reading BLOG Margot's Books for Kids.+ Writing News My Books Latest Picture Book " Ruthie and the Hippo's Fat Behind" When Ruthie's parents move to a new town, Ruthie becomes a brat! Discover the secret that changed her back into a sweet child. Margot's Books from G.A.P. Publishing Margot's Wild Wonderful PB Series ... Kitchen SUPPORT Your Local Independant Bookstore GO INDIE! Promote YOUR Book on the The AUTHOR - ILLUSTRATOR SHOWCASE at the National Writing for Children Center View their list of BOOKS.

36. Writing Category : Childrens Writing : Lit.Org - Online Writers Workshop, Writin
Writing resources, Internet resources related to writing, writers, publishing, epublishing, authors and more.
http://www.lit.org/category/47

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37. KidMagWriters.com-children's Magazine Writers Information Center
A resource for children s magazine writers with editor interviews, illustrator interviews, articles by professional children s writers and an online market directory.
http://www.kidmagwriters.com
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CICADA (ages 14-23) has extended their open submissions through December 31.
They're wide open to all genres, with a special interest in humor. To check out the guidelines, start at http://www.cricketmag.com and click on Contact Us, then you can scroll down to Submission Guidelines and get to CICADA.
BOYS' LIFE updated guidelines in July
BOYS' LIFE is no longer buying fiction . Their short stories are now assignment only and they do not want to receive queries or manuscripts for fiction. Unsolicited manuscripts will be returned unread.
Historical Fiction Writing Contest
Length: Up to 1500 words
Entry Fee: $15 (free for Children's Writer subscribers) Paying entries receive 8-month subscription to Children's Writer.
Stories for Children is planning a come-back
STORIES FOR CHILDREN M AGAZINE will be re-opening to submissions at the end of September and that we'll be opening our blog Families Matter to submissions as well in October 2010.
Smories.com

38. [Children's Writing Update] The Best Way To Find A Literary Agent
edited by Jon Bard Follow Me on Twitter for Links, News More! http//twitter.com/write4kids_com 1.
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39. Children's Books And Literature
Whether a first author or established author this ring will gather us altogether to share our ideas and struggles online.
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40. Children's Writing In ESL. ERIC Digest.
Provides fulltext access to the ERIC Digest of this name.
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This "Digest" is based on the ERIC/CLL "Language in Education" series monograph entitled "WRITE ON: Children Writing in ESL," written by Sarah Hudelson. The monograph describes how children develop as writers in English as a second language. It will be available in early 1989 from Prentice Hall Regents, Mail Order Processing, 200 Old Tappan Road, Old Tappan, NJ 07675, or by calling 1-201-767-5937. Children whose native language is not English are present in ever increasing numbers in elementary schools in the United States. Educators, therefore, must provide opportunities for these learners to develop English-as-a-second-language (ESL) skills and to learn school content-area material. In elementary schools, particular emphasis has recently been placed on helping ESL learners become more proficient writers of English to ensure their academic success in English language classrooms (Allen, 1986; Rigg and Enright, 1986; Urzua, 1987).
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