If you’ve ever felt stuck while writing, then you know how instrumental professional guidance is in a writer’s life. While receiving 1-on-1 attention from a publishing expert can be hard to come by, there are plenty of published authors who are willing to share their top tips. Here are 5 pieces of writing advice from bestselling children’s authors to help you escape writer’s block and pursue success.
Writing Advice from Bestselling Children’s Authors
Essential Writing Advice: Tell Your Story
The first tip comes from Janet Francis, the bestselling author of Lucky’s Hidden Talent.
Keep Writing, No Matter the Time or Place
Sally Wong, bestselling author of Too Young, has this advice to share.
Persevere & Find Support
Writing advice is great, but a supportive community can get you even farther. Bestselling author Brian Williams understands this firsthand.
Simply put...
Lauren A. Bertone, the bestselling author of The Bright Purple Monster, shares this simple yet powerful advice.
Writing Advice for Any Occasion
Co-authors Karen Worthy and Jackie Freeman of the bestselling children’s book Bend Your Knees, Louise know the most important truth of all when it comes to writing.
Ensure a Quality Manuscript with This Writing Advice
Of course you can take writing advice a step further. Maybe you’re not low on motivation. Maybe you simply aren’t sure how to put a professional manuscript together. If you can relate, I can reassure you with this:
When I wrote my first children’s book, I had no writing experience.
Now I have my own publishing company. In other words, you CAN write a top-quality manuscript. You just need someone to show you the way.
Download my FREE Children’s Book Blueprint to get instant writing advice about how to put a story together. I’d love to help you find the confidence that comes from knowing your manuscript follows a professional outline.
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