How To Write A Children's Book
by Katie Davis
Publisher: Smashwords 2016
ISBN/ASIN: B018UGBB2G
Number of pages: 82
Description:
This book has tips on how to write and publish a book for kids and advice on writing children's books. It has been compiled and edited by Katie Davis, Director of the Institute for Writers and the associated Institute of Children's Literature.
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