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  • 20 Thoughtful Quotes from Children’s Books
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    20 Thoughtful Quotes from Children’s Books

    Bysteve October 7, 2015May 29, 2026

    1. “Today you are YOU, that is truer than true. There is no one alive who is Youer than YOU.” (Dr. Seuss, Happy Birthday To You) 2. “Listen to the mustn’ts, child. Listen to the don’ts. Listen to the shouldn’ts, the impossibles, the won’ts. Listen to the never haves, then listen close to me…Anything can happen, child. Anything…

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  • Look, look. Dick and Jane are back.
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    Look, look. Dick and Jane are back.

    Bysteve August 1, 2015May 29, 2026

    Go, Spot. Go and find Dick. Go and find Jane. Run, Spot, run. Dick and Jane, the children’s book characters who taught an estimated 85 million children from the 1930s through the 1960s how to read, are back in print, and nostalgia-crazed baby boomers are scooping up the titles as fast as they are being…

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  • SCENE & SEQUEL: The Ebb and Flow of Fiction
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    SCENE & SEQUEL: The Ebb and Flow of Fiction

    Bysteve April 8, 2015May 29, 2026

    Scene and sequel are two of the most important components of plot, but they also seem to be two of the least understood. If plot were an engine, scene and sequel would be the pistons powering the drive shaft. Writers striving to turbocharge their writing might want to fine-tune their use of scene and sequel….

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  • For Successful Fiction, Add Conflict — Twice
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    For Successful Fiction, Add Conflict — Twice

    Bysteve August 19, 2014May 29, 2026

    by Laura Backes, Children’s Book Insider,  http://cbiclubhouse.com Previously in the pages of CBI I have often written about the basic structure for children’s fiction: a character encounters an obstacle or conflict of some kind, and then resolves it through his or her own purposeful action. This makes up the events of the story, or the…

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  • Great Fiction Comes From Writing Lightly
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    Great Fiction Comes From Writing Lightly

    Bysteve August 19, 2014May 29, 2026

    by Laura Backes, Children’s Book Insider, http://cbiclubhouse.com Great fiction appears effortless to the reader. The characters and setting are so real, the story so believable, that the reader is completely unaware of the author behind the words. The smoothness of the text belies the hours of hard work and practice that went into its creation….

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  • Create a Vivid Setting in 7 Steps
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    Create a Vivid Setting in 7 Steps

    Bysteve April 20, 2014May 29, 2026

    A vivid setting makes your fiction more believable. It can also build the mood of your story, creating, mystery, suspense and even conflict. You can create vivid settings with some hard work and diligent attention to detail. Let’s try building a memorable setting ourselves. We’ll start with a simple setting and see if we can bring…

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  • The Golden Age of Self-Publishing
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    The Golden Age of Self-Publishing

    Bysteve February 14, 2014May 29, 2026

    If there was ever any doubt about this being the golden age of sef-publishing, these statistics should demonstrate what a great time it is to be an author. Hugh Howey, author of the bestselling, indie-original science fiction series Wool, has published a report on independent author earnings from ebooks sold on Amazon. Here are some…

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  • Ten Effective Tricks for Marketing Your Book
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    Ten Effective Tricks for Marketing Your Book

    Bysteve December 13, 2013May 29, 2026

    Publishers spend little or no money marketing new authors these days, which is a great reason to publish your own book. On-demand printing services such as Amazon’s KDP provide a nearly free way to get into print and sold through amazon.com. Best of all, you’ll make ten times as much on each copy as you…

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  • How To Write an Autobiography: Three Approaches to Writing Your Life Story
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    How To Write an Autobiography: Three Approaches to Writing Your Life Story

    Bysteve December 13, 2013May 29, 2026

    Everyone has a story to tell. What’s yours? There’s no greater gift to share with your loved ones than the story of your own life. Whether you want to share your special moments with friends, family members, future generations, or the general public, it’s definitely worth the time to record the important events of your…

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    Writing Your Novel: Create a Character Pyramid

    Bysteve December 13, 2013May 29, 2026

    Build your characters like a pyramid, viewed from above. Your readers should focus first on your protagonist, who is at the top of the pyramid. Develop a multi-page character sketch for the protagonist before you write anything else. Be sure to include the protagonist’s flaw, because overcoming that flaw to solve a problem is what…

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  • Novel Writing Workshop
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    Tips for Writing a Novel: Know the Difference Between Plot and Story

    Bysteve December 13, 2013May 29, 2026

    Have you always wanted to write a novel, but didn’t quite know how to get started? Or perhaps you had an idea-—maybe even a dream—that inspired you. You sat down to write, began typing with passion, but then got stuck. Sound familiar? If so, it’s not surprising. That’s happened to nearly all authors, especially when…

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  • Ten Simple Tricks to Perk Up Your Writing
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    Ten Simple Tricks to Perk Up Your Writing

    Bysteve December 12, 2013May 29, 2026

    The ultimate measure of you as an author is the competence with which you write. There are a few simple things you can do to perk up your writing. If you get into the habit of following these techniques, you’ll be amazed at the difference they make. Best of all, most of them are specific…

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