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I've dabbled with the thought of writing a childrens book. It allows my mind to go all out weird, and I believe they are ususally short enough for me to see the project through.

But, as usual, I like reading about stuff more than actually do the stuff. Does anyone have suggestions of books they like? The 'For Dummies' seems highly regarded by many. Has anyone read it?


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If you are interested in writing picture books, I suggest Writing Picture Books by Ann Whitford Paul. Also, How to Write a Children's Picture Book Volumes I-III by Eve Heidi Bine-Stock is excellent.

I suggest The Complete's Idiots Guide, Publishing Children's Books by Harold Underdown. This time the got the perfect author for the series. Harold Underdown really knows the children's book publishing business.

I am a member of the SCBWI, Society of Children's Book Writers and Illustrators. I would suggest anyone interested in writing for children join. It's well worth the annual fee if you have a chapter near you. It's an international organization.


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I can't give you the advice you want, but I will give your advice you need:

The books you need to read are models, not how-to guides. Count me among those who, unlike the many you mention, do not highly regard any book that markets itself 'for dummies'. More specifically, the industry of teaching people how to write creative works is a parasitic and intrinsically dishonest one.

Which books you choose as models (not for content but for technique) is important, but you must rely on the quality of your own taste.

On a side note, I would be careful of assuming that short works make for easy writing. Writing a children's book is not easy: unlike most other forms of writing, you cannot write for a reader just like yourself. Remarkable sympathetic projection is required to know what will appeal to a young reader.


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