writing for children

“Sit, Stay,Write!”: Writing the Ruff — um, the Rough — Draft

September 15, 2010

That first draft of a story can be rough going – maybe that’s why they call it a “rough” draft.  The sheer act of facing a blank page can be daunting enough. Sometimes it’s tough to write that first sentence. And once you do, how should you proceed? Should you, as Randi Rivers, Jeanie’s editor at […]

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If You Want to Write for Children, Start Here!

September 11, 2010

People often ask me how they can get a book published. I wish I had a magic formula, but the truth is, the journey to publication is different for everyone, and only rarely is there an express lane. However, there are a few basic items I like to share with aspiring authors to help reduce […]

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“Sit, Stay, Write!” Begins!

September 4, 2010

Welcome to “Sit, Stay, Write!,” where we share a lesson, suggestion, or tidbit gleaned from observing the writing habits of our boss, children’s author  Jeanie Ransom. We hope that over these next few weeks together, you’ll find something you can put to use to help you be a more successful writer — however you define […]

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Introducing Biscuit Break

February 22, 2010

Greetings! We’re Luke and Nemo, aka The Biscuit Brothers, and author Jeanie Ransom’s office assistants. Our job is to take care of general office duties (fetching pens, watching for the mail, cleaning up spills, etc. etc.) and to keep a close eye on Jeanie AT ALL TIMES to make sure she is writing. Because if […]

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