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Writing Adventure Stories For Children

Writing Adventure Stories For Children

Writing for children, it has been said, is just like writing for adults, only much harder. So why would anyone attempt to write a novel for 8 – 12 year olds? I started by mistake. I’d loved the stories my Dad had told me, and being Irish, he spun some really good yarns. He had […]

August 17, 2016 | By Dr Jane Wilson-Howarth | 6 Replies More

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