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Nov 30

Meg Tilly is My Guest Today on Book Bites for Kids

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Actress/author Meg Tilly will be my guest today on Book Bites for Kids. She’ll talk about her new YA novel, Porcupine.

Tilly was scheduled for the show in October but had a family emergency the day of the broadcast so we had to reschedule her interview for today.

Meg Tilly
Actress/Author Meg Tilly from her film, The Big Chill

You may remember Meg Tilly from such films as The Big Chill, and Agnes of God, but you might not know that she’s also an author - with two books for adults and now an impressive first YA novel.

PorcupinePorcupine is the story of twelve-year-old tomboy Jack Cooper (or Jacqueline, as her mother insists on calling her).

When her father is killed by “friendly fire” in Afghanistan, Jack “watches as her mother crumbles under sorrow and depression. Jack and her younger sister and brother, Tessa and Simon, end up across the country, living on a run-down farm in a small town on the Prairies with a great grandmother they didn’t know existed.”

Learn more about Porcupine, this Tuesday, October 30th, when Meg Tilly guests on Book Bites for Kids at 2:00 central time.

Listen to the show at http://www.blogtalkradio.com/bookbitesforkids or call in and ask a question or make a comment at 1-646-716-9239.

Nov 29

The Eye Patch Kids Creator is My Guest Today!

Eye Patch Kids PuppetsListen to Book Bites for Kids, LIVE on blogtalkradio.com today at 2:00 p.m. when my guest will be the creator of The Eye Patch Kids, a DVD for children with eye problems.

Find out more about The Eye Patch Kids HERE.

Listen to Book Bites for Kids HERE.

Call in during the show today to ask a question or make a comment at 1-646-716-9239.

Nov 28

YA Author Frances O’Brien is My Guest Today

Frances O’BrienListen to Book Bites for Kids, LIVE on blogtalkradio.com today at 2:00 central time when my guest will be YA author Frances O’Brien.

O’Brien will talk about her book Sheer Bliss - Confessions of a (Reluctant) Celebrity Spawn.

Call in during the show to make a comment or ask a question at 1-646-716-9239.

Listen to the show at www.blogtalkradio.com/bookbitesforkids

Sheer Bliss cover

Nov 14

Your Questions About Writing for Children Answered Here

question markIf you have a question about writing for children, visit AskSuzanneNow.com to submit your question and I will answer it here. At that site, you’ll also find an audio file of a free teleseminar that answers many questions about writing for children. So be sure to listen to it - you might find that your question has already been asked by someone else and the answer is on the audio file.

Here’s a new question that was recently submitted by Russell:

Russell says, I have been writing short storybooks for children and several people have been telling me to publish them, but how? Please tell me the steps to take in publishing and perfecting a children’s book.

Here’s my answer to Russell:

First, good for you, Russell, for getting some writing done. You should know, though, that the road to publication of picture books (storybooks) is often difficult. That’s because picture books cost so much to produce and the market for this kind of work is very competitive. The fact that your friends like your stories and say they should be published is encouraging. Yet, are any of these friends published picture book authors? If not, then they probably don’t know the slightest thing about the BUSINESS of writing picture storybooks for kids.

Also, have you taken any courses in writing for children? If not, make sure you know what editors look for in work for young readers.

Read my article here that will tell you some of the top mistakes new children’s writers make - so you won’t make these same mistakes yourself.

Next, join a critique group made up of OTHER children’s writers. Also, be sure the group includes at least one or two PUBLISHED children’s writers - someone who knows the tricks of the trade as far as children’s writing and publishing are concerned.

Finally, once you have a submittable manuscript, study the markets to find out which publishers would be the most likely to purchase your manuscripts. There are several market guides for children’s writing available in bookstores. These market guides contain helpful information about publishers. But you’ll also want to obtain at least a few publishers’ catalogs, so you can see the kinds of books each of these publishers publishes.

As far as agents go - you don’t HAVE to have an agent. But you do need to learn to write a great query letter since some publishers prefer queries to complete manuscripts, even for picture books.

Read as many new picture books as you can, to see what the overall picture book markets are buying these days. Also network with other children’s authors. If you’re really serious about publishing, attend at least one children’s writers’ conference every year, and join The Society of Children’s Book Writers and Illustrators.

To learn more about HOW to write for children, take a course through the Institute of Children’s Literature, and/or become a member of the Children’s Writers’ Coaching Club at the National Writing for Children Center.

Above all, don’t give up if you don’t find a publisher for your work right away.

Keep writing.

Keep learning all you can about children’s publishing.

It usually takes time to learn to write for children well enough that your manuscripts are marketable to publishers.

But keep writing and learning and eventually you’ll see your name (and your work) in print!


		  
Nov 04

You Never Know What You’ll Find!

A writer friend of mine was at her local library the other day - writing.

She said she looked up at a shelf and saw some books that looked awfully familiar, so she took this photo (her computer has a camera - how cool is that?) and emailed it to me.

Shoelaces

Gee. You just never know what you’ll find at the library.

Sometimes you’ll find your very own books!