"Everything in the world exists in order to end up as a book." - Stéphane Mallarmé
There are so many amazing resources out there for aspiring children’s book writers. Here are 5 that I love!
Kate Messner’s Picture Book Math & Why You Should Write Something New Kate starts with 365 “flashes of ideas” and breaks down how many become published books. The take-away, WRITE! Miranda Paul’s Path to Publication Checklist I’m at 50 and counting...Next time my daughter and I use play-doh, I’ll check off #32. And watching the Boss Baby film will knock off #47. Tara Lazar’s Storystorm (previously PiBoIdMo) Tara’s month-long picture book idea challenge is a great way to brainstorm ideas. She has also compiled in one place, links to all her amazing guest author blog posts from 2012-2014 with more coming soon. Beth Ferry’s My Euphoria at Discovering Anaphora: The Use of Literary Devices in Picture Books Literary devices are great tools for picture book authors. I had no idea I was writing anadiplosis poems to my high school boyfriend! And in Part 2, Beth suggests writers steer clear of periphrasis! Goodreads Picture Book Lists Great lists organized by publication year with approximately 100 books each year (2015-2018). Want additional KidLit resources, click here. Want to know more about the process of writing for children, click here.
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