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“There is no other collection so motivating as well as revealing as First-Time Authors. It’s a fascinating opportunity for any emerging writer.” Kent Brown, Editor-in-Chief Highlights for Children |
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Dear Writer,
The reaction to the book has been electric. New writers and veteran editors alike have been singing its praises. |
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“First-Time Authors is an exciting compilation of fiction and nonfiction from new authors. The stories behind the stories that follow each selection are enlightening, showing how writers draw on their own interests and experiences to create stories that clearly engage young readers. First-Time Authors is a book to get lost in and learn from.”
Deborah Vetter,
Senior Contributing Editor of Cricket ,
"Writers waiting for that thrilling first acceptance will gain both inspiration and insight by studying the selections together with the comments from authors and editors. First-Time Authors is a valuable inside view into how being published really happens." Paula Morrow, Publisher of Boxing Day Books
“What a delightful book! Full of joy and solid advice. Raises the shade on the editor's door and gives writers a look at what really goes into those decisions to accept (or - - sob! - - reject) a manuscript. Excellent author insights. A motivational must-read for any children's writer dreaming of bylines and bucks!” Mary Lou Carney, Author, formerly Editor of Guideposts for Kids |
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The stories behind the stories |
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It’s easy to understand the reasons why these editors praise the book: First-Time Authors gives readers the full story behind 64 glorious first-time publishing successes. |
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The authors’ own inspiring stories behind how they did it . . . how they conceived the ideas . . . how they developed them . . . how they selected potential publishers . . . how they worked with the editors that accepted their stories and articles.
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Then the editors who said “Yes, I want this piece” reveal what attracted them to these stories and articles in the first place—the spark that caught their eye—and how they worked from their side of the desk to help the authors refine those pieces until they were ready for publication.
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Together with the actual story or article that was that breakthrough
piece—64 examples of new writers achieving that all-important first
success.
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With
insights into how editors at leading children’s magazines evaluate
manuscripts,
“clues” that may help you fine-tune your manuscript to
publishable standards. Included are magazines such as Boys' Life,
Boys’ Quest, Calliope, Child Life, Cicada,
Cricket, Faces, Fun for Kidz, Guideposts for
Kids, Highlights for Children, Hopscotch, Jack
And Jill, Ladybug, Nature Friend, New Moon,
Odyssey, Pockets, Skipping Stones, Soccer
Jr., Story Friends, Teen, Turtle, U*S*
Kids, and Wee Ones, among others.
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With
writing targeted to all age groups from pre-schoolers to teens.
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With stories that cover genres such as adventure, fantasy, mystery, sports, drama, inspirational, historical fiction, humor, and multicultural.
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And articles that include how-to, nature, profiles, history, sports, science, crafts, arts, rebuses, multicultural, biography, technology, and self-help. |
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What it is |
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The hallmark of First-Time Authors is that these authors tell you how they changed their writing dreams into published realities. They detail the mistakes, dead ends, frustrations, and anxieties they experienced, and you learn how you might avoid these same pitfalls.
They explain how they generated their ideas, how they revised and rewrote, how they adapted to an editor’s need and style, and how they finally achieved that breakthrough success.
Each author takes you through the step-by-step process they used, what worked, what didn't work, and why. For example, you’ll learn . . . |
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How a mother of five and grandmother of seven wrote a story and won the Society of Children’s Book Writers and Illustrators’ Magazine Merit Honor Award.
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How a schoolteacher took her son’s desire for a parakeet, added a neat story twist, and had her first publishing success.
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How a
rescue squad worker used her training (and her biology major in
college) to help fashion an article about fire fighting.
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How a
farmer observed his horses and published an article about how to
interpret what horses are
“saying.”
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How an
English teacher successfully revised her story by reading it aloud
to herself, over and over.
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How a baseball and volleyball coach mined her childhood memories and wrote a winner. |
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There are 64 real-life publishing success stories in this exclusive collection. You’ll learn hard-won lessons from a dentist, a pilot, a scientist, a legal assistant, an accountant, a school principal, an office worker, a librarian, an artist, a piano teacher, and many others.
They are all different, yet they all shared one dream: to break into print.
Now they are sharing the secrets of their successes.
You’ll benefit from taking specific clues and directions as well as generous doses of inspiration and motivation from these heart-warming real-life success stories. |
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What it isn’t |
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There are hundreds of writers’ how-to books published each year. Many of them are for children’s writers. But all they give you is one professional and accomplished author’s plan for success, based on his or her own personal experience. That’s one road map. Maybe it will apply to you. Maybe it won’t.
But with First-Time Authors’ 64 success stories, you’ll find a lot that may apply to you. You’ll glean a nugget here that will apply to you as a writer, a nugget there that will relate to your story, and then another nugget that helps target a publisher.
Pretty soon you’ll have drawn your own road map for success . . . and you will be off and running.
Our 64 authors’ stories and articles strongly demonstrate that there’s more than one “right way” for a new writer to break through and achieve that initial publishing success.
From our years of working with emerging authors we know for a fact that there are almost as many ways to break into print as there are writers.
We knew that the stories first-time authors had to tell would fill a need so widespread and so unfulfilled by other books on the market that we were truly excited by the opportunity to bring these inspiring stories together, to make them available to writers who have that yearning to get published and want to learn more about how it can be done. |
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And editors too |
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We think we’ve done it. Many editors agreed with us and wanted to include their perspectives on how these writers broke through. So not only do you get the authors’ stories behind the stories, you will benefit greatly from the insights that the editors who bought these stories and articles have to share.
These editors reveal . . . |
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How to use your own personal background and experiences to generate a good, saleable story or article idea;
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How to flesh out your idea and develop it into a publishable story or article;
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What
to avoid that might make your submission look amateurish, and how to
use what will make your submission look professional;
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How to
tailor pieces to a magazine’s readership, style, and language;
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How to
revise, restructure, rewrite-sometimes multiple times-your story or
article until it virtually yells
“PUBLISH ME” to an editor.
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How to achieve that all-important collaborative working relationship with an editor, one that has potential to become ongoing. |
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You’ll be on the inside |
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You’ll be sitting at the desks of these editors as they explain why they accepted a manuscript while rejecting others—what meshes with their editorial wants and what does not; what worked and what needed work on the manuscript they received; what the spark was that attracted them to the piece and why they decided to work with the author on polishing it for publication; how the revision process worked; how and why they decided to mentor this previously unpublished writer through to success.
Of course, each of the 64 stories and articles representing the authors’ first published pieces are also presented in full, often with original artwork. You’ll be able to relate the author and editor commentary directly to the final piece.
It’s a great way to measure your own ideas and manuscripts against known yardsticks of first successes. |
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Free 30-day Examination Guarantee |
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Enjoy and use First-Time Authors free for 30 days. Learn how these 64 previously unpublished writers became first-time authors, what their editors bought and why, and how their successes can help you.
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Sincerely,
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P.S. You can be a first-time author only once. Order First-Time Authors now. |