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		<title>Learn the Tricks of the Trade for Children&#8217;s Writing!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Dorit Sasson As a beginning children&#8217;s writer, I needed to know the tricks of the trade of writing for children and write in a way that would make my manuscript more marketable. After participating in Suzanne Lieurance&#8217;s summer writing bootcamp in 2008, I figured the next best step was joining the Children&#8217;s Writers&#8217; Coaching Club [...]]]></description>
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<center><strong>Dorit Sasson</strong></center><BR></p>
<p>As a beginning children&#8217;s writer, I needed to know the tricks of the trade of writing for children and write in a way that would make my manuscript more marketable. After participating in Suzanne Lieurance&#8217;s summer writing bootcamp in 2008, I figured the next best step was joining the <a href="http://www.cwcoachingclub.com/join/">Children&#8217;s Writers&#8217; Coaching Club</a> since I l&#8217;ve always wanted to write for children. The weekly professional manuscript critiques and teleclasses provided tools of successful writing I needed to armor myself in the children&#8217;s publishing marketplace.</p>
<p>As a direct result of Suzanne&#8217;s guided coaching and expertise, I was able to submit my FIRST picture book manuscript and magazine stories, and non-fiction articles. Several of these articles and short stories have been accepted by <em>Guardian Angel for Kids Online Ezine</em> and <em>Stories for Children</em>. I&#8217;ve also submitted a professional resource book for teachers to Scholastic, which I coauthored during the <em>Build Your Business Write Author Program</em> in the summer of 2009. I have a few other children&#8217;s manuscripts that I am preparing right now for submission. Without Suzanne&#8217;s wonderful coaching skills, I don&#8217;t think I would have the confidence and knowledge to continue submitting on a regular basis.</p>
<p>I have a blogsite, <a href="http://www.newteacherresourcecenter.com">The New Teacher Resource Center</a> for teachers that includes articles on how to write for children as well as many teaching tips for general education and ESL classroom teachers which I started when I was in Suzanne Lieurance&#8217;s <em>Build Your Business Write</em> program. Now, the <a href="http://www.newteacherresourcecenter.com">New Teacher Resource Center</a> is a global platform providing online support to teachers worldwide. Every week, I receive countless emails from editors and teachers who have shared my resources and weekly ezine (<a href="http://www.newteachersignup.com">http://www.newteachersignup.com</a>) with their colleagues. I have also been interviewed by other teachers and organizations and have recently presented at several teaching conferences – all due to launching this blogsite. Applying the knowledge of how to create a weekly marketing plan has also boosted my freelance business. Today, I start training for a position on correlating academic standards to educational books and materials. I continue to submit articles, queries and freelance packets for work for hire assignments weekly. All of this wouldn&#8217;t have been possible without learning the secrets of success on how to prepare a weekly marketing plan which beginning children&#8217;s writers also need for their success.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.cwcoachingclub.com/join/">The Children&#8217;s Writers&#8217; Coaching Club</a> is a great place for all writers to learn the tricks of the trade on how they can submit more marketable manuscripts. Writing is tough work and it&#8217;s comforting to know that we can cheer and support each other in our writing endeavors. Being an active member in the children&#8217;s writing coaching club has truly made a difference in the way I view my profession as a children&#8217;s writer and has opened more doors to writing and publishing than I ever thought imaginable. We provide support and encouragement. Suzanne is a wonderful facilitator. This creates a feeling of team spirit that is unlike any other I&#8217;ve seen on the web. </p>
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