by Allison Tait
I never expected to be a children’s author. As an established freelance writer, author of four non-fiction books and budding writer of women’s fiction, I always imagined that my first novel would be squarely aimed at adults, and I was working hard to make this happen (gathering rejections as I went).
But then I had an idea that I couldn’t ignore (no matter how hard I tried), and so began a steep learning curve, with some hard lessons learned along the way.
This is what writing for kids has taught me about writing fiction.
Writing for Children
Great post from Allison. She made me stop and think about the stories that enter my head and won’t leave. 🙂 We simply have to get them told.
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InDEED you DO, Jan 😃
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Great post, Chris.
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Agreed, Robbie 😀
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