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If you want to write for children but don't know how to get started, you've come to the right place. Below are articles that will help you learn the basics of the art, craft, and business of writing for children. Before you spend any money on vanity publishers or scam agents, educate yourself about the publishing business with the free information on this site and with books by some of the best children's writers in the business.

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Three questions beginners ask most frequently:

  • I have a book I wrote. Where do I send it to get it published?
  • Do I need an illustrator?
  • How do I know an editor won't steal my ideas? Should I get a copyright to protect my writing before I send it out?

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