Posts Tagged ‘Prolific Writers’

Fun-filled Rainbow World of Children’s Books

 

What comprises children’s literature has become a subject of hot debate amongst today’s literary and pedagogical scholars. Put broadly, the umbrella term “children’s literature” covers all the books that are written about children and are read by children. Many a time, the definition of children’s literature is determined by the teachers, literary scholars from academic and pedagogical institutions, librarians and the various book awards committees.

Many standard authorities on the subject of children’s books believe that books can, alternatively, be classified on the basis of some basic formats namely, picture books, illustrated books, lesson books, easy to read books and graphic novels.

Most children’s books are written specially for children readership, including the world famous timeless classic novel: “Mark Twain’s Adventures of Huckleberry Finn.” Conversely, many works originally composed for children are being read and enjoyed by teenage and elders. For instance, many works of prolific writers like R.K.Narayan, Ruskin Bond, Mark Haddon and Phillip Pullman though originally meant for children are equally enjoyed by the elders. These works include R.K Narayan’s “Swami and Friends”, Ruskin Bond’s “The Blue Umbrella”, Mark Haddon’s “The curious Incident of the Dog in the Night Time” and Phillip Pullman’s “The Amber Spyglass”.

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10 Ways to Earn Even More Money From Writing

One thing that every writer wants to know is how to earn more money from writing. This is because being a writer can be a fickle business sometimes and so you need to have as many sources of income as possible.

You also need to use your time wisely to be able to write as much as you can and be as productive as you can. You need to use the phrase “Don’t Get It Right, Get It Written” as often as possible to get you off the starting blocks and writing as much as you can, instead of trying edit your work and be as perfect as possible as you go along. It’s so much easier to just start writing and don’t stop till you’ve finished and THEN go back and edit your work later. Remember that writing and editing and two different jobs and should never be done together.

But what you really want to know is how to earn more money from writing. And below are 10 easy ways for you increase your writing income.

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