100 Sites for Fiction Writers: #28 – Eugie Foster

Budding fiction writers need to pay attention to author Eugie Foster. Not only is Foster an award winner and quite prolific, but her website also offers writers plenty of potential markets for their own work. Those who write for children’s markets especially should pay attention to this site.

How to Avoid Pornografic Material in Triond

Many of us have seen some lewd headlines in connection of our articles. We don´t want our friends and family to see them when they read our articles.

A Writer’s Life for Me

Writing for children is a serious business, so why do people ignore professional advice?

Lets Start a Whole New Trend of Articles, I Will Break The Rule Because

In my opinion there must be initiated a new trend of interacting with the readers. And what is this trend? And why? Let’s read. You will find it strange, but anyway something new for you.

Why Do You Continue to Write?

A simple questions with so many answers.

Why Observing Children May Solve Writer’s Block

Children have great imaginations, and writers do too. Writers can learn how to keep writer’s block away if they just learn how to watch them carefully.

Nothing is Romantic Now

I wanted to ask you whether you were the remaining part of the ancient writers or a lost link which joined the modern and the ancient. Your writing is extraordinarily wonderful. We hardly find such pure writers in this world that demands the stories teeming with unnecessary affectation and frightening use of language.

Review of The Hundred Dresses

This article reviews the content, artwork, etc. of Eleanor Estes’: The Hundred Dresses. It also shows why this book is especially suitable for individuals aged 10-12.

Review of Dear Mr. Henshaw

This article reviews the content, artwork, etc. of Beverly Cleary’s book: Dear Mr. Henshaw. It also shows why this book is especially suitable for individuals aged 8-10.

Literature and Children in India

This is an article about interest of the children in India for reading literature other than the study books.

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