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Should You Copyright Your Children’s Book?
So you’ve finally completed your children’s book. Congratulations! But amidst the excitement of potentially seeing your book in stores or in the hands of eager young readers, there’s a looming question: “Should I copyright my children’s book?” While the nuances of copyright law can be complex, I’m here to break down the debate with a […]
9 Subjects That Don’t Belong in Children’s Books
All four topics below I’ve personally seen in children’s books I’ve edited, and I’ve had to gently tell authors they don’t quite work. It’s easy to forget your audience when writing a children’s book, and accidentally put something in there that’s only appropriate for a much older audience. Now, I know that some people think […]
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Crafting Your Author Bio: 5 Tips for New Writers
Guest post by Lizeth De La Luz Congratulations! You are ready to hit a new milestone in your writing career: crafting your author bio. Whether you are submitting to a magazine, contest, agent, publishing house, or finishing up you About You section on your website, your author bio will always be one of the most important things […]
26 Ways Novelists can use ChatGPT
This post isn’t about getting ChatGPT to write an entire book for you. If that’s what you want, then go elsewhere. This is about ways that fiction writers can harness AI programs to help them write, edit and promote their work. It’s about using the power of technology to level up your writing skills. Human+AI […]
16 Writers Who Break Storytelling Rules
Any time some well-intentioned writer tells you, “You can’t do that” in your story, please send them this article. Because this article celebrates breaking the rules! Here are more than sixteen writers who deliberately break the rules of narrative to make their book better. The twenty writers below gleefully and blatantly shatter the most fundamental […]