Tracey E. Dils
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You Can Write Children's Books
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published
1998
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10 editions
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The Scariest Stories You've Ever Heard, Part III
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published
1990
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2 editions
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You Can Write Children's Books Workbook
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published
2004
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2 editions
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Falling Leaves 1,2,3: An Autumn Counting Book (1,2,3... Count With Me)
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published
2015
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4 editions
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Mother Theresa
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published
2001
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3 editions
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Around the Moon 1,2,3: A Space Counting Book (1, 2, 3... Count With Me)
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published
2015
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2 editions
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12 Questions about the Indian Removal Act
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Annabelle's Awful Waffle
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published
1995
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Down in the Jungle 1,2,3: A Rain Forest Counting Book (1,2,3... Count With Me)
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published
2015
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2 editions
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Real-Life Scary Kids
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published
1996
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“When you use single character viewpoint, you tell the main character's story — and only his or her story. Every single thing in the plot — whether it's an event, problem, emotion, or consequence — should be revealed through that main character's eyes. Your main character needs to be on center stage throughout the entire story, acting and reacting to what is happening in the plot. To do that effectively, reveal only your main character's emotions and thoughts. Tell your reader only what your main character is feeling, not the feelings of other characters.”
― You Can Write Children's Books
― You Can Write Children's Books
“Elements of a Proposal Cover letter Author biography Book synopsis Character sketches Chapter-by-chapter outline Three sample chapters Self-addressed stamped envelope Reply card (optional)”
― You Can Write Children's Books
― You Can Write Children's Books
“Sample Letter Requesting Writer's Guidelines Jennifer Raffin 1722 Eagle Nest's Row Spinsville, Nevada 12345 Date Leapfrog Press 16666 Lemon Lane Expresstown, New Mexico 33333 Dear Sir or Madam: I am writing to request your writer's guidelines. I have enclosed an SASE for your convenience. Thank you. I'll look forward to hearing from you. Sincerely, Jennifer Raffin”
― You Can Write Children's Books
― You Can Write Children's Books
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