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Writing Children's Fiction. Episode 41. What's a fast way to create more interesting change in a story? Check out apwinterauthor.com for assistance with your own writing projects. If you'd like to support the podcast wit

Hosted by A. P. Winter · 🇺🇸 US · EN · 42 episodes
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It's a great time to write that book, so why not join for some short, cosy, insightful episodes with a published children's author. Check out apwinterauthor.com for assistance with your own writing projects. Send a donation to support the podcast here: https://paypal.me/WritingChildrensFict A supporting book 'Writing Children's Fiction: Sceneplay' is now available here: amzn.to/31gC45h
A. P. Winter hosts Writing Children's Fiction, a education show with 42 episodes published.

Writing Children's Fiction. Episode 41. What's a fast way to create more interesting change in a story? Check out apwinterauthor.com for assistance with your own writing projects. If you'd like to support the podcast wit

Writing Children's Fiction. Episode 40. How can the idea of 'premise' create better stories? Looking at decisions of character and consequences from 'The Art of Dramatic Writing' by Lajos Egri. Check out apwinterauthor.c

Writing Children's Fiction. Episode 39. What's a fast way to plan a complex story? Check out apwinterauthor.com for assistance with your own writing projects. If you'd like to support the podcast with a one-time donation

Writing Children's Fiction. Episode 38. What happens when you're ready to publish? Answering questions about the publishing process. Check out apwinterauthor.com for assistance with your own writing projects. Buy the pod

Writing Children's Fiction. Episode 37. What does patient description look like? Check out apwinterauthor.com for assistance with your own writing projects. Buy the podcast book 'Writing Children's Fiction: Sceneplay' an

Writing Children's Fiction. Episode 36. How to hone an idea for a picture book into a strong draft, with lots of examples. Check out apwinterauthor.com for assistance with your own writing projects. Buy the podcast book

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Writing Children's Fiction. Episode 35. How the moments of highest tension in your story can help you generate ideas and plan your projects. Check out apwinterauthor.com for assistance with your own writing projects. Buy

Writing Children's Fiction. Episode 34. Talking with the brilliant Penny Boxall about the steps she took to create her successful historical children's novel 'Letty and the Mystery of the Golden Thread' and how it feels

Writing Children's Fiction. Episode 33. How do we weave intrigue into our stories? Recapping ideas about 'Why Questions' and showing intrigue in action. Check out apwinterauthor.com for assistance with your own writing p

Writing Children's Fiction. Episode 32. What are creative journals? A personal approach to making progress with notebook writing and scripting techniques. Check out apwinterauthor.com for assistance with your own writing

Writing Children's Fiction. Episode 31. What is a literary agent and how can they help? Including personal experiences and pitfalls. Check out apwinterauthor.com for assistance with your own writing projects. Buy the pod
Writing Children's Fiction. Episode 29. How do you find what's special in a scene that isn't quite working? Including a clear example and approaches to giving feedback. Check out apwinterauthor.com for assistance with yo

Writing Children's Fiction. Episode 29. How do you identify useful writing feedback and advice? Check out apwinterauthor.com for assistance with your own writing projects. Buy the podcast book 'Writing Children's Fiction

Writing Children's Fiction. Episode 28. What do we mean by finding the thread of interest? Check out apwinterauthor.com for assistance with your own writing projects. Buy the podcast book 'Writing Children's Fiction: Sce

Writing Children's Fiction. Episode 27. What is limited third person and how is it used? Check out apwinterauthor.com for assistance with your own writing projects. Buy the podcast book 'Writing Children's Fiction: Scene

Writing Children's Fiction. Episode 26. How can we avoid overwriting in the fabric of our stories? Check out apwinterauthor.com for assistance with your own writing projects. Buy the podcast book 'Writing Children's Fict

Writing Children's Fiction. Episode 25. What do we mean by overwriting and should you worry about it? Check out apwinterauthor.com for assistance with your own writing projects. Buy the podcast book 'Writing Children's F

Writing Children's Fiction. Episode 24. What are some thoughtful ways of dealing with description? Check out writing support services at apwinterauthor.com Buy the podcast book 'Writing Children's Fiction: Sceneplay' and

Writing Children's Fiction. Episode 23. What do we mean by style and how do you develop it? Buy the podcast book 'Writing Children's Fiction: Sceneplay' and unlock your writing potential here: amzn.to/37aw7cG All content
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