I'd love to hear from folks who have written a children's book (not necessarily published). How did it come to your head and then on paper? One sitting, many? Was it inspired by a person or situation in your life personally?
What were some of the key elements in writing the book that you felt would be important to a child?
Showing posts with label editor. Show all posts
Showing posts with label editor. Show all posts
Monday, March 12, 2012
Saturday, March 10, 2012
No Goofs :: The Beginning
Today is the first day of our No Goofs blog, a blog to inspire writers to seek editors for style and content affirmation and to encourage the bond that must be created between the two for an efficient exchange.
Writers might also look to editors as coaches in general as they develop a plot or a character. The idea of two heads are better than one can hardly be better demonstrated than in the case of an Author/Editor team.
The ultimate goal for us is to be a better editor for you.
Signed,
The No Goofs Team at thewordverve inc
www.thewordverve.com
Writers might also look to editors as coaches in general as they develop a plot or a character. The idea of two heads are better than one can hardly be better demonstrated than in the case of an Author/Editor team.
The ultimate goal for us is to be a better editor for you.
Signed,
The No Goofs Team at thewordverve inc
www.thewordverve.com
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