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QuestionHow much money about will you pay in total? For example $100+, $200 and$20-$125 is an appropriate answers.Alexander Peterman is a Private Tutor in Florida. He received his MA in Education from the University of Florida in 2017.This depends on a variety of things. First, illustrators charge their own fees that differ. Speaking from personal experience, I had a 300-page novel bound professionally without going through a publisher for local consumption, and it cost $100-150. The steps you take in this process will always lead to different fees, depending on what you want to accomplish.
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QuestionDoes it cost a lot of money to write a children's book?Community AnswerIt does not cost much to write a book, since all you really need is pencil and paper, or access to a computer. Publishing or copying the book, however, can be expensive, depending on many factors (the publisher, type of paper, etc.).
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QuestionHow can I come up with a children's book title that doesn't sound negative?Community AnswerFind some children's books with titles you like. You can get inspiration from seeing what other authors have come up with.
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QuestionDo I need to use the computer to draw the pictures for my book?Community AnswerIt's entirely up to you. Book illustrators often work with a variety of mediums, both on the computer and on paper.
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QuestionWhat shall I write about and what if I get stuck?Community AnswerWhen writing, getting stuck without any ideas (called writer's block) is very common and happens to every writer at one point or another. Put your story away for a little bit and focus on other things. When you do get an idea, (and you will eventually), go back to your writing.
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QuestionWhat is most important when writing a children's book?Community AnswerThere isn't a specific thing; it's all about your imagination. However, the most important thing is to write a book that's understandable. For example, if you were writing a teen's book, then you would definitely want to include lots of new and long words. J.K.Rowling's Harry Potter series has a lot of words even though it is still enjoyed by adults and children alike. This brings us to the the next important thing: fun. In order to write a children's book, you need to let your mind run wild. Don't keep it too serious. You may want to write a hook that makes children intrigued and tantalized so they want to keep reading.
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QuestionHow do I get ideas to write books?Community AnswerIdeas come from your experiences in life and love, or from observing others. Whatever interests you deeply will also interest other people. Write from the heart.
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QuestionWhat's the age range for a survival story?Community AnswerIf you're looking for an audience for a survival story, you should be looking at older people, like teenagers and adults.
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QuestionIf the subject for a book I want to write is a cross between fiction and nonfiction, how do I decide which to choose?Pam ZentnerCommunity AnswerPerhaps identifying it in the realistic fiction genre would alleviate you having to choose.
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QuestionHow old do you need to be to publish a book?Community AnswerThere isn't a specific age, although if you are under 18, it would be best to get your parents or guardians to handle it. Make sure that your parents understand why you want it published.
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QuestionIs it necessary to learn all grammar and have an excellent vocabulary to write a story?Community AnswerNo, it is not necessary. A good editor will help you polish your story to perfection.
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QuestionHow do I write a story draft about fairies?Community AnswerYou might want to read Daisy Meadow's fairy books or one of the many other fairy books out there, to get inspiration from them. Maybe ask a friend or family member. Remember it's all about your imagination with a dash of fairy folklore thrown in.
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QuestionHow do I make original children's book characters?Community AnswerPerhaps you should just try doodling silly animals, and then see which one seems most appealing to children. It doesn't matter how well you draw. Younger children may prefer sillier animals, and older children and teens may prefer a character they can relate to.
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QuestionDoes spending money on more expensive paper and full-color illustrations give a better return? Do they have a better chance of selling because of it?Community AnswerIf it is for younger readers, add color because it will encourage them to read it. If it's for older children, it is optional to add illustrations. You don't have to buy more expensive paper. What matters is the quality of the story you have written.
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QuestionWhen writing a children's picture book, do I write a story on just a few pages or break it up into the separate pages I imagine even if I can't illustrate them?Community AnswerI would probably go ahead and break the story up into the appropriate number of pages so you would have a better idea of what needs to be illustrated and how many pages you would have total. (This will be especially important if you're hiring someone to do the illustrations.)
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QuestionHow do I make a non-fiction interesting for younger readers?Community AnswerAdd more pictures and fun facts. Some may contain gruesome stuff that provides shock value, but most younger readers like it. Just don't make it too long and/or boring, and add some funny things too.
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QuestionWhat is the best age group to write for?Community AnswerThere is no "best" age group to write for. You don't even have to write for any one single age group.
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QuestionIs it necessary to have the art already done before I send it in to a publisher or literary agent?Ray KurtsCommunity AnswerNo, it is not necessary. The agent can read your story and advise on what you should do for your next step.
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QuestionHow do I start a children's book?Community AnswerYou have to have an idea first. Then you'll need a pen or pencil and some paper. Then you write down your ideas into a story. Just follow the guidelines in this article.
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QuestionCan I draw the artwork by hand or does it have to be digital art?Community AnswerYou can do it either way. Note that if you use digital, you won't have to bother scanning, and if you make a mistake you can always press undo, but it takes double the time and depends on the speed of your PC.
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QuestionCan I add fight scenes and possible death scenes to a book for 10-18 year olds?Community AnswerYes, as long as they're not too gruesome. Many books for older children and teens have such scenes.
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QuestionHow do I write and punctuate dialogue?Community Answer
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QuestionHow long should a children's book be for preschoolers?Community AnswerRoughly 10-20 pages, give or take, or up to 30 pages will also be fine, especially if you are using a word per page. You usually shouldn't write more than 4 sentences on a page. The main part should be the pictures and these should really stand out.
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QuestionWhat do I do if my children's short story has too many details?Community AnswerLook over your details and keep the ones that you believe help the reader understand better. Take out the ones that are not needed. Example: "How did the pizza taste? Answer: It tasted very cheesy. There were about 6 pepperonis, but the pizzeria put on way too much sauce." You could take out the detail about the pepperonis, because it doesn't describe the taste.
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QuestionHow old do I need to be to in order to be an author?Community AnswerYou can be any age really. All you need is to be confident about it and have a good book idea in order to be an author. However if you're young, you'll probably want people like your parents to help you out, especially with the logistics required to get it published.
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QuestionIs it appropriate to write crime thrillers for people aged 10 and up?Community AnswerIt depends on the reader. Some young readers (10+ as you said) are able to handle the mature content while on the other hand, some of them are not. Personally, I think that if the crime thriller has a person actually murdering people (and not just the cheesy killing of a pet fish or something) it's more suitable for teens. But if you think 10+ might be mature enough for the content, then go ahead and write the story.
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QuestionWhat if I can't identify my age group? For instance, I'm writing a contemporary fantasy about a prison of powers. Would this appeal to kids nine and up?Community AnswerIt depends on how you write it. If your story has a long and complex storyline, and uses more complicated sentences and vocabulary, it may be more suited for teens and adults. You could make it for younger readers by shortening it a little bit, making it easier to read, and maybe adding a couple pictures. You might even be able to write it for preschool-age kids if you write it simply enough.
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