
**Title: **Writing bestselling children's books (52 Brilliant Ideas)
**Author: **Alexander Gordon Smith _(Infinite Ideas)_
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Some people think that writing for kids is easy - short books, no big words, non-existent attention spans and then fill in any gaps with pictures. But nothing could be further from the truth. Children are the harshest critics imaginable. Give a grown-up a copy of Ulysses to read and they'll pretend to like it just so they don't look stupid. Give a copy to a kid and they'll tell you straight up that it's no good. Writing for children is much harder than writing...
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Thursday, January 31, 2013
Writing bestselling children's books (52 Brilliant Ideas) ~ by: Alexander Gordon Smith
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