From Children's Book Insider: The Latest on Writing & Publishing Books for Children & Teens

   

9 Reasons Why Writing For Magazines May Be Perfect For You

by Suzanna Henshon   If your definition of breaking into publishing includes writing and selling a 300-page novel, or convincing a publisher to invest thousands of dollars in your picture book, you’re overlooking a substantial part of the market.   Magazines need new material on a weekly or monthly basis. Some writers start off by […]

   

How One Man’s Simple Idea Changed the Way the World Reads

Is it possible for one “regular” person to truly change the world? To bring hope and connection to millions?   When Todd Bol built a small, schoolhouse-shaped box for his mom – so she could share her favorite books with her neighbors — he wasn’t intending to create global change. But it happened.   Today, 77,000+ […]

   

How to Write a Book for Children – Your First Steps

Want to learn how to write a book for children?  OK, let’s start at square one.   You’re fascinated by writing and you’re interested in starting a children’s book career, but you’re not sure what to do first.   The key thing is not to overwhelm yourself.  Don’t worry about getting published.  Don’t concern yourself […]

   

Critique Fear: How to Handle Negative Feedback

Have you ever received a critique on your work that pointed out substantial issues?   Yikes, it usually feels quite painful, particularly when it pertains to a story or poem that you really poured your heart and soul into.  You want to vanish into the floor like the Wicked Witch of the West does at […]

   

How I Got an Agent, Lost that Agent, and Found a New One (Without Losing My Mind)

A children’s author shares her tips for maintaining your sanity through the search for a literary agent — and how to act once you get one.

   

Persistence Pays Off for Middle Grade Author Erin Teagan

Erin Teagan, author of the middle grade novel The Friendship Experiment and the Luciana, 2018 Girl of the Year books for American Girl, talks about her writing process.

   

Author Brings Neurodiverse Characters to Middle Grade Fiction

Author Sally J. Pla talks about her two middle grade novels and upcoming picture book that feature neurodiverse characters.

   

It’s Time to Celebrate!

Our CBI Insiders are taking the publishing world by storm!  Here’s some of what our Children’s Book Insider subscribers are accomplishing (with just a little help from CBI!)

   

It’s OK If Your Readers Cry

Two award-winning children’s authors explain why writing stories that help children feel a range of emotions is the best gift we can give our readers.

   

35 Years a Writer, 35 Lessons Learned

She’s authored dozens of books. Now, as she celebrates her 35th year writing, Jane McBride offers her top 35 lessons learned. Enjoy some remarkable insight from a true professional.

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