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Guest Post: Thinking About Scrivener? | Writing and Illustrating
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Sharing Information About Writing and Illustrating for Children. Posted by: Kathy Temean. November 10, 2014. Guest Post: Thinking About Scrivener? For a relative beginner writer like me, Scrivener has been incredibly helpful in learning how to write and manage all the details in a lengthy manuscript. There are a LOT of great features, but some of my favorites are:. By changing the view mode, you can look at your chapters on a virtual cork board where you can rearrange the note cards that represent your c...
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Resources - Kristen Fulton, Children's Author
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Kristen Fulton, Children's Author. Rate Your Story- critique service. Cook Up A Picture Book. Mentor Text with Marcie. Education Resources for Authors. Proofreading and Editing Service. Making Picture Book Magic. Critiques with Author Lisa Rose. Critiques with Author Katy Duffield. 2015 Kristen Fulton · Design by Albemarle PR.
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Picture Book Writing vs. Novel Writing - Tina's Tidbits
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Tina M. Cho, Children's Writer. Picture Book Writing vs. Novel Writing. So I finished writing my first middle grade novel last month and wanted to share with you what I learned. Going from writing picture books to a novel is quite different, yet some things stayed the same. I made this Venn Diagram to compare and contrast the two. Thanks, Sylvia. Congrats on finishing your novel, too! Very interesting to see the differences mapped out. Thanks, Robin. Yes, I guess I'm a visual person. Nice Venn, Tina!
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