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Writing For Children 201: Beginning Picture Book Writing

Section 3: For the Even Less Self-Motivated, Who Need Deadlines

Okay, so you need a little more structure, a little pressure, deadlines. Here you go. You must complete the following assignments, and you must complete them in the time frame allowed for each assignments. Otherwise, you will suffer severe consequences. I don't know what they are, but I'm sure they'll be severe.

If you follow the schedule, you will complete the course in 22 weeks and 4 days.

Assignments:

    Read

  1. (Allow 1 week)
    Read 10 picture books. For each, write down...
  2. Author:
    Title:
    Illustrator:
    Publication Date:
    Publisher:
    1st Line:
    Last Line:
    Two lines or sequences from the text that you liked:
    Briefly outline the story:
    What did you think of the story? Why?

  3. (Allow 1 week)
    Read 100 picture books. Choose mostly picture books written in the past ten years. (For extra credit, look for the information from assignment 1 from each book. For extra extra credit, write the information down.)
  4. Come Up With Ideas

  5. (Allow 1 week)
    Read Coming Up with Story Ideas, then with the help of the article and linked resources, come up with 100 ideas for picture books. The idea can be expressed in one sentence or phrase. For example: "What if a boy was adopted by alligators?" or "The time Uncle Jerry let us ride his ostrich."
  6. Write

  7. (Allow 1 day)
    Read the Following Articles:
  8. (Allow 10 weeks, 1 week per manuscript)
    Write 10 picture book manuscripts. Do as well as you can, but don't worry if some of them are awful. This is practice.
  9. Revise

  10. (Allow 1 day)
    Choose what you think are the best 3 of the 10 manuscripts you wrote.
  11. (Allow 2 days)
    Reread the articles you read in assignment 4, this time with your 3 best manuscripts in mind.
  12. (Allow 1 week)
    Revise your manuscripts based on what you learned in assignment 7.
  13. (Allow 3 weeks)
    Find one or more people, preferably people who know something about picture books, to read your manuscripts and tell you what they think is working, and what they think is not working. Here are some things you could do:
  14. (Allow 2 weeks)
    Based on the feedback you get, rewrite your stories.
  15. Submit Your Manuscript

  16. (Allow 1 week)
    Read the following:
  17. (Allow 2 weeks)
    Following steps 1 through 9 in Marketing Your Manuscript, and remembering what you've learned from your assignment 11 readings, submit your three manuscripts.
Congratulations! You Have Passed the Course!

And now, take an Advanced Picture Book Writing Course (free)!




(from Rock Canyon University Free School of Writing for Children)
Last updated: October 25, 2002
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