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How to Write a Rhyming PIcture Book That Won't Get Rejected | Writing for Children 195

04.10.2020 - By Institute for WritersPlay

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HOW NOT TO GET REJECTED Perhaps the most common question from new picture book authors is, “Why do agents and editors say they hate rhyme when so many rhyming picture books get published each year?” These authors aptly observe that kids love rhyming books, many of them are bestsellers, and Dr. Seuss’s books still sell millions of copies. Here’s the truth. Agents and editors don’t hate rhyme. They hate poorly written rhyme. Inspired by an article from 12 x 12 Writing Challenge Founder Julie Hedlund, let's talk about strategies for developing well-written rhyme.   Let a one-on-one mentor to help you hone your revision skills and polish your work so it shines in your submissions to agents and editors! Get started here!

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