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How to Write About a Complex Subject in a Simple Way | Writing for Children 137

02.22.2019 - By Institute for WritersPlay

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KEEPING IT SIMPLE Part of building any story or magazine article is translating what you know and what you’ve researched in usable information for your characters and your readers. In fiction, your character may long to be an astronaut, so you need to be able take that extended process and explain it to your young reader in manageable bits. In nonfiction, it may be taking the technical jargon of how a chocolate factory works and breaking it down into words your audience understands. Inspired by an ICL market guide article written by Devyani Borade, today we are taking complex subjects and keeping them simple. Get your Success Journal, free, here: instituteforwriters.com/successjournal

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