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  1. Teach Yourself Writing for Children (Teach Yourself Creative Writing) by Allen Frewin Jones, Lesley Pollinger, 2006-08-25
  2. The Invisible Child: On Reading and Writing Books for Children by Katherine Paterson, 2001-12-31
  3. On Writing for Children & Other People by Julius Lester, 2004-10-12
  4. The ABCs of Writing for Children
  5. Enchanted Journeys: Fifty Years of Irish Writing for Children by Robert Dunbar, 1997-04-18
  6. Writing Books For Children & Young Adults by Marion Crook, 2007-11-30
  7. Talent Is Not Enough: Mollie Hunter on Writing for Children by Molly Hunter, 1990-10
  8. Teach Yourself Writing for Children and Getting Published by Allen Frewin Jones, Lesley Pollinger, 2002-07-25
  9. Writing for Children (Writing Handbooks) by Linda Strachan, 2009-04-01
  10. The Writer's Handbook Guide to Writing For Children by Philip Pullman, 2004-08-01
  11. Writing for Children (Plume) by Jane Thayer, Catherine Woolley, 1991-04-30
  12. The Window of dreams: New Canadian writing for children by Mary Alice Downie, Elizabeth Greene, et all 1986
  13. Rabindranath Tagore Selected Writings for Children. by Jadu Saha, 2004
  14. Storytrack: A Practical Guide to Writing for Children in Australia & New Zealand by Sally Farrell Odgers, 1989

21. Writing For Children - Lifestyle Learning Direct
Writing for Children course will teach you about vocabulary, natural dialogue and story construction for each age group.
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        Do you have a creative imagination that appeals to children? Want to learn how you can turn your dream of becoming a writer into a profitable career by becoming a children’s author? What a joy it is to write for children: a special skill in its own right. Children’s stories must appeal to young lively imaginations, while being easy to follow, but never condescending. The biggest difference between writing for children and writing for adults is that children are often the more critical audience. They are also avid readers, so there is a market in stories for children of all ages.

22. Mary Casanova - Author Of Books For Children
(Official site) Casanova writes children s books with a wilderness theme. Site tells about her life and works and provides information on school visits.
http://www.marycasanova.com/

23. Writing For Children
Writing for Children covers all areas of writing and publishing fiction for kids.
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24. Bangalore , India , Karnataka, The Bangalore City Home Page: India Hello Bangalo
A collection of writings from children of Sophia High School, Bangalore, India.
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In Memory of Bangalore Bangalore, the last of the Memories captured for all time, before they vanish forever into time. India Hello, Bangalore Walla Namaskara, is the only 'Bangalore Home Page' from Bangalore that gives you Bangalore as it was 100 years ago. This Home Page was opened on 24th October, 1996. Visit the 2nd Anniversary Page , and make your stand for Bangalore. YOUR COMMENTS PLEASE! Visit the 3rd Millennium Page (Graphics Version) . There are special Pages on Anglo-Indians and India . A few interesting Tourist Sights that have fantastic carved Temples have also been included. View a special page dedicated to Mother Teresa
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25. How To Write For Children And Teens - Institute Of Children's Literature.
For more than 32 years, the Institute of Children’s Literature has offered the premiere writing course, books, and a newsletter to adults interested in learning how to write and
http://www.institutechildrenslit.com/

26. Writing For Children | Home Study | STT
The Writing For Children Course is dedicated to the area of Writing for Children. The course aims to produce published children’s writers.
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How To Write for Children! a home study course from The Writers Bureau is part of the STT group of colleges
Learn how to write for children However, writing for children is not an easy option. They are the severest critics and notoriously difficult to please.
So, if you want to write for children, have the thrill of seeing your name in print and get paid for your work, this is the place to start.
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One of the key aspects to getting the most out of your course is the quality of your tuition. All STT tutors are experienced in teaching by distance learning and have been specially trained by us to help you.
Your tutor for this course will be an experienced children's writer. It is their job to help you in any way they can to make your work publishable.
You will be advised, as needed, on:

27. Editor, Writer, Journalist, Publisher, Proof Reader - ACS Distance Education
Internationally (IARC) accredited certificates and diplomas Journalism and photojournalism. Short courses in writing, communications, creative writing, and children s writing.
http://www.acsedu.com/writing
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28. Children's Writer, Richard Carlson Jr.
Keep up to date with Richard s progress in getting better from paranoid schizophrenia and obsessive-compulsive disorder. Also, keep informed regarding his writing for children.
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Welcome to my home on the Internet! I'm Rich, the author of two fun coloring books with more children's books in progress. Both books were translated by Steve, one of my younger brothers, into Mandarin Chinese. Another brother, Kevin, illustrated them. He has autism. Please click on the book covers to download each book for FREE. Also, you can order each book in paperback.
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29. Writing For Children | Writing For Fun And Profit
Oct 26, 2010 10/26/10 Since I've completed (?) my Memoir and sent it out to find its fortune, I've turned my efforts back to digging out and reediting children's
http://willmagore.com/10/26/writing-for-children/

30. MFA In Writing For Children & Young Adults | Vermont College Of Fine Arts
The nation's first MFA program focusing on writing for young readers. Lowresidency and self-designed for exploring the writing of picture books as well as works for middle
http://www.vermontcollege.edu/low-residency-mfa/writing-children-young-adults
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The nation's first MFA program focusing on writing for young readers.
  • Join a community of artists and writers and visit our beautiful Vermont campus for intensive residencies twice a year Explore the writing of picture books as well as works for middle grade and young adult readers
Faculty Profiles Louise Hawes Louise Hawes has published books for readers of all ages. Her novels for middle graders and young adults have earned two NJ Writing...
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Leah Hackett MFA Visual Art Alum "This program has opened me to new ways of working and thinking about art. I have developed a network of astounding people to enrich me as an artist. This program has given me a chance to find my voice in order to resonate in our culture. There has been an overwhelming transformation that came through struggle and hard work in my time here."
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MFA in Writing Alumna Suzanne S. Rancourt MFA in Writing graduate Suzanne S. Rancourt's book, Billboard in the Clouds

31. UNICEF - Press Centre - Tools For Journalists
Updated daily by a full-time editor, helps journalists from around the world research and write about children and the issues that concern them.
http://www.unicef.org/media/media_tools.html
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Press releases Hot topics UNICEF's positions Tools for journalists ...
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Tools for journalists
The UNICEF Media Team has created tools we hope are useful for journalists. These include downloadable photos of UNICEF spokespersons, facts on children, the UNICEF calendar of upcoming events, video and audio resources, and much more. Mission statement
UNICEF is mandated by the United Nations General Assembly to advocate for the protection of children's rights. Facts on Children
Basic facts and statistics for each UNICEF priority area. Media contacts
List of who we are, where we are, and what areas we cover. Leadership bios and photos
High resolution official portraits and biographical information about UNICEF executives are available in this section. Archive
Calendar of Events - 2010

Outlining this year's upcoming events Reporting guidelines
UNICEF has developed these principles to assist journalists as they report on issues affecting children. Video news packages
Radio interviews and packages, with transcripts, on latest current events affecting children worldwide.

32. Internet Resources - Writers Resources - Writing Links & Writers Links For Write
Sal Towse maintains a classified directory of links for writers research, markets, writing exercises, writing for children, genre fiction, copyright law, newsletters, journalism, search engines, grammar, and editing.
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One of the 101 Best Websites For Writers (Writer's Digest 2006)
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"More than a building that houses books and data, the library represents a window to a larger world, the place where we've always come to discover big ideas and profound concepts that help move the American story forward and the human story forward. That's the reason why, since ancient antiquity, whenever those who seek power would want to control the human spirit, they have gone after libraries and books. Whether it's the ransacking of the great library at Alexandria, controlling information during the Middle Ages, book burnings, or the imprisonment of writers in former communist block countries, the idea has been that if we can control the word, if we can control what people hear and what they read and what they comprehend, then we can control and imprison them, or at least imprison their minds."
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33. Writing-World.com
Writing for Children. Writing for Young Readers by Eugie Foster Happily Ever After Worldbuilding Considerations for the Children's Writer An Interview with Author Dallas Woodburn
http://www.writing-world.com/children/index.shtml
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The Christian Children's Market: A Place for Beginning Writers - Marcia Laycock
Editing Secrets to Make Your Work Shine - Laura Backes
The Elephant in the Room: Marketing Your Children's Manuscript - Peggy Tibbetts
Exploring Sparkle: An Interview with Peggy Tibbetts - Moira Allen
Finding Your Voice as a Children's Writer - Laura Backes
Five Reasons to Write Children's Nonfiction - Rita Milios
Frequently Asked Questions About Children's Writing - LeMieux, Lubar and Singer
Funds for Children's Writers - Lynne Remick
Let Them See Your Title: Publicizing Your Children's Book - Noelle Sterne
Make Your Picture Book Sparkle!

34. Write Away: Selecting The Best Books For Home And School
Creative writing and children s literature site for teachers and students aged 7 - 14. Includes writing competitions and exercises, author features, reviews and teachers notes.
http://www.writeaway.org.uk/
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35. Writing For Children
The UK children's writers site with information, diary of forthcoming events, discussion and book reviews.
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Resources for Writers of Children's Books and Young Adult Books
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Writing for Children Updated July 1, 2010 Home Request Banner or Link Exchange Courses, Degrees and Certificates: Certificate in Writing for Children , University of Washington, Seattle.
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Writing for Children and Young Adults , Vermont College of Fine Arts.
  • Join a community of artists and writers and visit our beautiful Vermont campus for intensive residencies twice a year Explore the writing of picture books as well as works for middle grade and young adult readers
Publishing Your Book for Children And Young Adults (Autumn 2010) University of Chicago. Writing For Children (MFA) - Simmons College Children's Literature - Hollins University Resources Aaron Shepard's Kidwriting Page Writing Children’s Books, Publishing Children’s Books, Writing for Children. ACHUKA Children's Books UK the chock-full, eyes-peeled, independent children's books site with reviews notices author interviews author database publishing news special features awards and prizewinner announcements advice for parents and teachers"

37. Colossal Directory Of Children's Publishers Submission Guidelines For Childrens
Focus on manuscript submissions with direct links to hundreds of children s publishers submission guidelines, how-to information about writing for children, and how authors can get their books published.
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38. Writing For Children (MFA) : Children's Literature : College Of Arts And Science
Simmons College is a nationally distinguished, small university in the heart of Boston, with an undergraduate women's college and renowned graduate programs. Our undegraduate
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Writing for Children (MFA) Download the Writing for Children program fact sheet (PDF). "Simmons provided great encouragement and mentoring to get me on my feet as a children's writer and to feel confident in sustaining myself in this field."
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This 32-credit program leads to a Master of Fine Arts in Writing for Children. A full course load is three courses per semester. Although the program may be completed in one academic year, including summer study, most students choose to compete the program over three to five semesters in order to explore their interests more thoroughly. Students may take up to five years to complete the program. Most courses meet once a week in a three-hour seminar.

39. Pamela Jane, Children's Book Writer
(Official site) Includes short biography of children s book author Pamela Jane, overviews of her books, school visit information, and writing tips for children.
http://www.pamelajane.com/
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Funniest Rejections How I Broke into Publishing Am I Good at Anything Else? My Perfect Writing Fantasy ... Book a Visit Hi, I'm Pamela Jane. Thanks for stopping by! I write picture books, chapter books, and middle grade novels for children. I visit schools in Pennsylvania and New Jersey as well as nationally (and sometimes even internationally.) I love meeting my readers and talking to kids about the adventure of writing. You never know what's going to happen when you pick up a pen or sit down at your computer, and you never know where you're going to find your next idea for a story. It could be at your school! There's lots of information here about my books author visits , and some secrets and surprises about writing. You can even read my funniest rejections . So click around the A,B,C's and have fun! A VAMPIRE IS COMING TO DINNER!
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40. The History Of Children's Books And Their Illustration
Though other European countries have produced a few great children's writers, certainly in the early days of writing for children's enjoyment, it is the 'English Imagination' that
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Do countries with an English heritage still produce the greatest proportion of authors of entertaining books for children (as compared to authors of all kinds of books)? And fantasy? Why? Every time I listen to editors of children's literature, or read about the height of slush piles (piles of manuscripts not yet read by publishers' editors), I get the feeling that Australia, where I live, is a nation of writers who secretly wish they were able to return to their childhood. We love writing for children, creating and sharing in their laughter, and rejoicing in their imagination, and it is only with the greatest reluctance that we admit to being adult, believing, like Dr Seuss, that "...adults are obsolete children." It is strange that wonderful prose, poetry and plays have been written for thousands of years world-wide, yet entertaining children's books have been creations only of the last two centuries - and then mainly since Victorian times, and in countries with an English heritage.

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