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Apr 30

What’s Happening This Week at the National Writing for Children Center

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Announcing

Every Sunday we update the audio clip at the top of this page to let visitors know what will be happening at the National Writing for Children Center during the coming week.

If you haven’t listened to this week’s clip yet, scroll up to the top of the page, click, and listen to this short update.

Once you listen to the clip, you’ll know that we’ll be posting new clips, videos, and other tips for children’s writers, parents, teachers, and school librarians every day - so check back each day to see what’s new.

Also, if you’re a children’s book author who makes school visits and would like to have your information included in our ebook directory (that will be available soon), please send us an email to suzannelieurance@hotmail.com with your name, a short bio, and information about the various author presentations you offer for schools.

Have a super week!

Suzanne Lieurance
Founder, Director, and Coaching Coordinator
The National Writing for Children Center

Apr 29

Children’s Writers - Get Ready for the Lieurance-King Spring Article Challenge!

The Lieurance-King Spring Article Challenge starts next week, on May 1st. Find out how article marketing can help you become a better children’s writer and be used as a way to promote your current and upcoming books and other products for children or other children’s writers.

Join Yvonne Perry on Writers in the Sky Podcast as she interviews some of the writers who took part in the Lieurance-King New Year’s Article Challenge and find out what participating in this challenge did for them.

Listen to Part 1 here:

Listen to Part 2 here:

Apr 27

News from the Children’s Writers Coaching Club

April membership packets are being mailed this afternoon to all members of childrens-writers-coaching-club

the Children’s Writers Coaching Club.
Have you joined the club yet?

It’s a great way to connect with other children’s writers and learn from successful children’s authors, plus receive group coaching and professional critiques of your manuscripts - all for one low monthly fee.

This month, members will receive a CD of the recorded teleclass with author Dotti Enderle. This CD features some great writing tips from Dotti as she explains what it takes to write series fiction for children.

Members will also find a CD of the recorded teleclass with picture book author Janice Levy in their packets. This CD should have gone out in March, but the teleclass was delayed until earlier this month, so we were not able to send it out until now.

Click here to learn more about the Children’s Writers Coaching Club...

Apr 26

Interview with Author Diana Gabaldon

Here’s an interesting interview with Diana Gabaldon, author of A Breath of Snow & Ashes. Although she isn’t a children’s writer, she gives some tips on overcoming Writer’s Block and other problems all writers share.

Apr 25

The Only One Lonely

Enjoy this cute video, then click on the Book Reviews page (above) for a new review from Sylvia C.

Apr 24

Book Bites for Kids Welcomes Author Dotti Enderle!

Children’s author Dotti Enderle is our first featured author on our new weekly podcast called Book Bites for Kids.

Dotti Enderle

Click here to listen as Dotti tells Book Bites host, Suzanne Lieurance, all about her new picture book, Grandpa for Sale!

Grandpa for Sale
Then read a review of the book here.

Apr 23

This Week at the National Writing for Children Center

If you’d like to hear about the upcoming events this week at the National Writing for Children Center, listen to the short audio clip - in the top right corner of this page. Site coordinator, Adrian Lieurance, gives a short preview of the week.

Scroll down for an interesting article for teachers and parents from our new Teaching Tips contributing editor, Renee Kirchner.

Children’s Writers Coaching Club Members - Look for a packet in the mail from us this week, and look for an email invitation today to our special teleclass on Wednesday with children’s author Dotti Enderle.

We’re still booking authors for Book Bites for Kids. If you’ve recently sent us an email about this, look for a reply today or tomorrow. We’ve been swamped with authors requesting to be a guest on Book Bites for Kids, which is wonderful. But it’s taking time for us to get back to everyone, so please be patient. We’re really excited about adding some nonfiction writers to the schedule.

Have a great week, everyone!

Apr 22

Meet New Staff Member Renee Kirchner

Renee Kirchner

We’re proud to announce that children’s writer and educator Renee Kirchner has recently become our newest staff member. You can read her bio on our staff page, then be sure to take a look at the Teaching Tips page to read Renee’s article called Beyond Book Reports.

You can also learn more about Renee Kirchner by visiting her website and her blog.

Apr 21

Celebrate Earth Day 2007 With Some Fun Activities for Kids and Adults Alike!

Tomorrow, April 22nd is Earth Day. It’s the perfect time to do something special with your children to celebrate our planet and learn to take care of it.

Here’s a fun activity from nature writer, J J Murphy.

Make Friends With a Tree: How to Make Tree Bark Rubbings and a Tree Shaped Poem

J J Murphy
By JJ Murphy

Trees have different shapes depending not only on their species, but on their living conditions.

Bring a journal or field notebook while taking a walk in a nearby park or woods and look at the shapes of the trees growing in swampy areas, open areas, sloped areas, mountain tops.

Notice the shapes of the trees and the characteristics of their bark (smooth or rough), leaves (net veined or parallel veins), branches (alternate or opposite).

Materials:

  • a sheet of light weight paper for each type of tree you want to study- newsprint paper works well
  • a dark color (preferably fat) wax crayon, and
  • a piece of string or thin rope long enough to tie around the trunk

Procedure:1. Poke holes in the top corners of your paper

2. Thread your string through one hole, wrap it around the tree trunk and tie the end to the other hole

3. Remove the paper from your crayon

4. Hold the crayon horizontally, rubbing it in one direction from the top of your page to the bottom.

Make a scrap book of your rubbings

  • What can you learn about each tree?
  • Notice the texture (smooth or rough) the pattern of the bark, the thickness of the trunk.
  • Study the tree in winter, spring, summer and autumn. What differences do you notice?

Upon return to the classroom, look up the identity of the tree in a field guide, and then write a poem so that the words form the shape of the tree and reflect something about one or more characteristics of the tree.

Here is an example:

I

Chop

White pine

Needles, steep them

In boiled water to make tea

That warms and nourishes my body

And my spirit when brutal northeast wind

Forces me to abandon my hike and seek shelter

Indoors

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JJ Murphy is a freelance writer who helps companies, small businesses and individuals to express their awareness and dedication to developing sustainable technology and to preserve our natural resources. She writes articles for natural magazines, hiking publications, simple living publications in print and online. She also creates curricula to help public schools home schooling groups, private schools, wilderness camps, adult learning groups, and continuing education programs stretch and expand their students’ knowledge.

She holds a Master of Arts degree from the William Allen White School of Journalism at the University of Kansas and a B.A. degree in English and Anthropology from the University of Connecticut. Her client list includes writers, business consultants, motivational speakers, psychologists, financial planners, educators, and politicians.

Visit her website http://www.WriterByNature.com for articles, wild food recipes and for more information, including JJ’s favorite places for gear and supplies.

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For other fun activities that kids and parents can do together to celebrate Earth Day, visit Kaboose, where families get going.

Apr 20

Why Article Marketing is Important for Children’s Writers

Every member of the Children’s Writers Coaching Club is encouraged to get started with article marketing.

If you’re a published children’s author - or an aspiring children’s writer - you need to get started with this effective marketing method, too.

Yvonne Perry

Freelance Writer Yvonne Perry

Visit the Lieurance Group today and listen to a short Writers in the Sky! podcast hosted by fulltime freelance writer Yvonne Perry that will tell you all about article marketing and how to get started.

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