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- From: bf455@cleveland.Freenet.Edu (Bonita Kale)
- Newsgroups: misc.writing
- Subject: Re: Publishing Children's Books?
- Date: 8 Sep 1992 10:22:32 GMT
- Organization: Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, Ohio (USA)
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- In a previous article, ehudon@reed.edu (Elizabeth Hudon) says:
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- >Second, I'd like to heartily agree with the assessment that writing
- >for children is difficult. I've continued reading "children's" and
- >"young adult" fiction, and a good friend of mine is a chiildren's
- >librarian who has been on several Newbery and Caldecott medal commit-
- >tees. Children's books are frequently (IMHO) better written than "adult"
- >fiction. Children demand a good, solid story with clear characterization.
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- >It often seems that writers of children's books aren't taken seriously
- >as writers--as though it was a step on the way to becoming a "real"
- >writer. (There's even a branch of feminist theory which argues that
- >women writers were pushed to write children's fiction because it was
- >easier to do than "serious" writing.)
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- Writing for children is not easier; as someone pointed out (but I can't
- give the exact reference), what it is, is shorter. Like a short story or a
- novelet, a children's book is brief (and getting briefer every year),
- focused, and uncluttered. There's no room for much in the way of subplots
- or discursion. Some people like this; others prefer to write 100,000 words
- and leave an opening for Book Two.
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- In my (somewhat limited) experience, writing a 25,000 or 30,000 word
- children's novel takes a lot more time than writing an equal wordage of
- adult short stories. But it doesn't take as much time as writing an adult
- novel.
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- I think maybe if you like to weave, adult novels are easier. If you like
- to prune, children's may be the way to go.
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- Bonita Kale
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