Using the right tools to improve your craftONLINE EXCLUSIVE
Published:
June 8, 2010
Q: Which resources should all children’s writers have at their fingertips?
A: As you’re building your career as a children’s writer, it’s important to also be acquiring some ready resources you’ll need to polish your writing skills and improve your craft. Whether you opt to access digital versions or prefer to hold the actual books in your hands is your own choice. What matters is that you become familiar with and have immediate access to the main reference tools every children’s writer should have. Some of these titles are very expensive but can be found for a few dollars at your local library’s used-book corner or at used bookstores online.
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