
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. A supporting book 'Writing Children's Fiction: Sceneplay' is now available here: amzn.to/31gC45h
| Publishes | Infrequently | Episodes | 40 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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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. Buy the podcast book 'Writing Children's Fiction: Sceneplay' and unlock your writing potent... more
You can check out the course here: continuingstudies.uvic.ca/arts/courses/novel-ways#:~:text=This%20course%20provides%20an%20introduction,scenes%20towards%20a%20professional%20standard. And as always you can reach out to me at apwinterauthor.... more
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 podcast book 'Writing Children's ... more
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' and unlock your writing potentia... more
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Enjoyed and easy to understand. I'm really looking forward to the rest of his podcasts.
Enjoyed and easy to understand. I'm really looking forward to the rest of his podcasts.
So helpful! I’m taking notes through every episode and doing my best to apply the techniques to my writing. Thank you, Andy, for breaking it down into small pieces that are not overwhelming!
I just wish the sound quality was better on the first several episodes. Someone increase the volume!!!
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Focused on the craft of writing for children, this series offers practical advice, techniques, and insights through concise episodes designed for both new and seasoned writers alike. Topics often range from the intricacies of character development and story structure to the nuances of editing and engaging young readers. Unique features include discussions on the publishing process, different forms of storytelling, and the importance of patience in description, presented in a warm and approachable manner by a seasoned author. This podcast aims to empower aspirants in their creative endeavors while nurturing their passion for children's literature.
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