Monday, January 11, 2010

Stories for children of Essentials

Stories for children of Essentials There is no specific formula for children's fiction. However, there are some requirements. If you're writing a book full of humor or a transition to the age novel for young adults, you will need a main character, a framework, a problem or goal and satisfaction ending .* main protagonists characterDevelop your readers care. Create characters that are the same age or slightly older than your target audience. Make them real and believable. Let your characters make mistakes and have embarrassing moments. Children are not perfect. They can not identify with a character that is. Molly Squinch Provide an obsession or inability to complete something. Tripping Henry Steed and tus red when a teacher is near. Develop a character that is real close to live .* SettingYour offer must be clear, but secondary. This is to show, not to come into play. Weaving awareness of the institutions through action and dialogue. Do not let the description of putting the brakes on your pace. Children's eyes tend to glaze over the face of blocks description. You have written a winner in May scenario of a mountain - to save it. The more than ten years will not be affected. Use it for your next novel for adults .* goalThis problem or is your story. Give your character a problem, or a wish. Gently push the solution to his problem or achieve his goal. Then go into a hindrance. He must pass through its own ingenuity and / or ability. When he succeeded another start and then maybe a third. You can make things really interesting to do every barrier a little 'higher than the last. The most important thing is to allow the player to conquer his own problems and achieve their goals. Try not to depend on connections and avoid leaving an adult or an older brother and save the draft days .* Meet endingOne appearance of a response to requests for a change in the order of his principal. They must lea something, something to accept, or experience emotional growth. Your ending can not always be "happily ever after", but it must be compact. The ends must be tied and account for all the characters and situations in a reasonable place. It is best to avoid the issues outstanding at the end of a book for children. If you do not want to hear: "What happened to the man with the yellow ribbon?" O "But this child was in Africa, so how did it happen?" If you do not want to hear: " Aaaaaaah. I get it. "Pick up the history of children of middle class or a book in your library or bookstore. You will notice that most of them contains four basic ingredients. A Picturebook a child for fear of the basement, for a period of fifteen years of struggle with alcohol, most will be included. Exercise your imagination. Create a character that you want your heart and give him a problem. Use as an attractive background for your character and can use their talents and capabilities to achieve its purpose or that its situation. With these facts in mind, your children the story can become a success. The author is independent Ann Harth Ghostwriter, Copy manuscript evaluator, and published. Ann writes a regular column on management of a home business for Writing4SuccessClub site. His columns can be found at Additional information about Ann Harth published works and services are available on its website

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