Want to Write For Children?

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If you want to write for children, I know no better resource than Suzanne Lieurance’s The Children’s Writers Coaching Club.

Writing for Children is a definite art, and Suzanne knows just how to help you hone your craft. She has written 13 books for children that are currently on the market, with one more due out next year. Suzanne was a regional advisor for the Society of Children’s Book Writers & Illustrators, and taught online workshops about children’s writing at www.coffeehouseforwriters.com for several years. Suzanne has also been an instructor with the Institute of Children’s Literature for over 5 years, working with more than 100 students every year. Many of her students have become published–some of them even before they finished her course.

Many of Suzanne’s coaching clients are currently also taking an ICL course or have graduated from the Institute. They join her coaching club to get the kind of additional help not offered by other writing courses or programs, such as live teleclasses and weekly group coaching sessions.

If you sign up for her coaching club now, you will have the opportunity to hear the interview with Children’s Author Janice Levy on March 28. You will also get a chance to ask Ms. Levy your questions about professional background, her books, children’s literary agents, and any aspects about any aspect of writing and publishing a children’s book.

Suzanne also offers some terrific home-study tools about writing for children. If you have a children’s book manuscript sitting in a drawer somewhere, or if you’ve ever aspired to write for children, you’ll want to check out what Suzanne has to offer. (One is a free ebook called “Tricks of the Trade” which contains six great articles on how to write for children–and get published.)

If you know of other great resources for children’s book authors, please post a comment.

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