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ReplyDeleteRemember the rule of three and apply it to picture books and larger works.
ReplyDelete1. Three big obstickles
2. Three tries to succeed
3. Three results, each being worse than the first
#1 Rule For Picture Book Success--Keep picture books simple; one character, one plot, one need.
ReplyDeleteThe first and last rule of good writing, is just that, writing. Put your thoughts on paper and watch them grow!
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