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Dec 29

Read These Publications If YOU Want to Write for Children in 2008

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Start the New Year off right by subscribing to these informative publications for children’s writers.

Children's Writer NewsletterChildren’s Writers Newsletter is published by the Writer’s Institute in West Redding, Connecticut.

Children’s Writer brings you these regular features to keep you on top of the market every month:

Marketplace—three full pages to provide even more news about what editors are looking foright now! PLUS . . . tips, updates, new faces, new specs, start-ups, shutdowns, mergers, and acquisitions.

Contest Announcements—Including Children’s Writer’s own contests with cash prizes of up to $500 for the grand-prize winner plus publication in Children’s Writer.

Commentary—Award-winning author Patricia Curtis Pfitsch delves into important and controversial developments in the children’s field in this regular feature.

Profession and Craft—Two regular columns where guest writers discuss key aspects of the business side and the writing side of being a professional writer.

Of course, as you might expect from the Institute, there’s even more:

• Book editors discuss their wants and needs;

• Interviews with authors who help shape the market;

• Profiles of magazines that are setting the pace.

Find out more about this publication and how to subscribe HERE.

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Children's Book InsiderChildren’s Book Insider is another publication children’s writers can’t be without!

Each issue of Children’s Book Insider includes:

NEW MARKETS. The first thing you’ll see when you pick up CBI each month is “At Presstime,” two pages of fresh and exclusive market news. This publication tells you about new imprints, changes in editorial direction, calls for submission, contests, grants and much more. CBI editors use their exclusive network of sources to provide readers with the hottest leads. And they put it all right up front, because they know your first objective as a writer is to sell. “At Presstime” is the source to find out who’s buying.

HOW TO SUBMIT YOUR WORK. CBI extensively covers the nuts and bolts of submitting your work, with information that will make it easy for you to take action. Their Editor Profile series brings you up close to top editors, who will tell you — in their own words — exactly what they’re looking for and how they like to be approached. Plus, CBI’s feature articles cover every aspect of the submissions process — from formatting your manuscript all the way through signing a contract.

WRITING SECRETS. Their straightforward “how-to” pieces about writing give you the do’s, don’ts and golden rules of children’s literature. From picture books through young adult novels, CBI tells the secrets that can turn rejection letters into book contracts.

ADVICE FROM TOP AUTHORS. CBI brings you the advice, encouragement and wisdom of America’s top children’s writers, through their series of exclusive interviews. Judy Blume, Jane Yolen, R.L. Stine, Gary Paulsen, Walter Dean Myers….these are just a few of the big names that have appeared in CBI. (Apply the lessons these folks have to offer and, who knows, maybe someday CBI will be interviewing you!)

Find out more about this publication and how to subscribe HERE.

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SCBWIBecome a member of the Society of Children’s Book Writers and Illustrators (SCBWI) and you’ll automatically receive the SCBWI Bulletin.

This bi-monthly publication contains comprehensive and current information in the field of children’s literature. Features include the latest market reports, articles on issues in writing, illustrating, and publishing, information on contests and awards, reports of events in the field, news of SCBWI members, as well as information about ongoing SCBWI activities throughout the country. The Bulletin is an invaluable source of information and inspiration to writers and illustrators of children’s literature.

Find out more about SCBWI and how to become a member and start receiving The Bulletin HERE.

Sep 15

The Goody Two Shoes of 2007 - Inspirational Good Deeds Contest

Are you a kindhearted person who does good deeds for other people without any need for them to thank you?

Gooie Two ShoesDo you know of anybody who does compassionate acts of kindness for other people and requires no thanks in return?

We are looking for the most superb Goody Two Shoes story of 2007.

Tells us an inspirational story about their or your good deeds and you can win a prize of $500.00.

It can be a kindhearted child, it may be a good natured adult, perhaps it is a benevolent senior.

There is no age limit on helping other people to enjoy life.

Anyone can enter the contests.

Your story and three runners up will be published in - The Point of Life Global Newsletter and on - Point of Life website - for one year.

The winner will receive a check for $500.00

No purchase is necessary to enter.
The contest ends on the 31 December 2007

Email entries only please with your name, address and phone number
Send to:
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Web site http://www.pointoflife.com/

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Point of Life Inc.
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