Writing for children takes more than desire, or memory, or personal experience, or knowing what children like. It is both an art and a craft. What is art cannot easily be learned, but what can be taught are the skills and te...

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Writing for children takes more than desire, or memory, or personal experience, or knowing what children like. It is both an art and a craft. What is art cannot easily be learned, but what can be taught are the skills and techniques, the crafting, that editors look for. That is what this book does

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