Writing & Publishing Children’s Picture Books To Traditionally Published Standards
Avoid The 5 Biggest Mistakes Children's Authors Make When Writing And Publishing Picture Books.
(And Learn How to Fix Them)
A FREE, 5-Day Email Course Breaking Down 5 Of The Most Common Mistakes Children's Authors Make When Writing And Publishing Picture Books.
I combine my years working with children who needed extra-curricular support in literacy with my knowledge and experience of the publishing world.
Created by PAULINE, who is ...
A multi award winning children's author
Professional mentoring coach
A bestselling romantic suspense novelist
Ready to finally write your first childrens book.
Here's a sneak peek of everything you're going to learn inside this email course:
Day 1. Mistake #1: Not Knowing or Nailing Down Your Target Audience Within Your Chosen Age Bracket —and why stories that don’t resonate with their intended audience won’t sell.Day 2. Mistake #2: Vocabulary Not Age-Appropriate —and why parents will discard books if they keep stopping to explain complex words to confused children.Day 3. Mistake #3: Treating a Double Page Spread as Two Separate Illustrations —and why misaligned illustrations and disjointed shading will create visually unappealing books that won’t meet the accepted and expected standards within children’s publishing.Day 4. Mistake #4: Inconsistent Voice and Tone —and why stories with inconsistent narrative feel disjointed, fail to engage, lack oral flow, and do not meet the accepted and expected standards in children’s publishing.Day 5. Mistake #5: Overcomplicated Story Arc —and why stories that are too complex for their intended audience will be rejected.
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