Children's Writing Teleclass for Children's Writers' Coaching Club - Setting Up a Summer Writing Schedule That Works Even With Kids Underfoot - Wed, June 8 at 1 pm CST
Are you looking forward to summer, but dread having to be the social director for your children's activities, while you have writing to accomplish? If yes, attend the Children's Writing Coaching Club teleclass and set your Summer Writing Schedule.
TAPPAN, NY, June 09, 2011
Are you looking forward to summer, but dread having to be the social director for your children's activities, while you have writing to accomplish? Do you need direction and organization so you can carve out the needed writing time? If yes, attend the Children's Writing Coaching Club teleclass and set your Summer Writing Schedule.As a member of the Children's Writers' Coaching Club, you'll also have access to a wealth of articles, checklists, charts, free e-books, and other resources to help you hone your craft as a children's writer and learn the ins and outs of publishing for the various children's markets.
Our first teleclass for June takes place LIVE on Wednesday, June 8, 2011, at 1:00 pm CST. The topic is Setting Up a Summer Writing Schedule That Works Even With Kids Underfoot, Vacations to Take, and All Sorts of Other Distractions! Children's author and Coordinator of the CWCC, Suzanne Lieurance always presents the first teleclass of the month, which includes a lesson and assignment. Visit the Children's Writers' Coaching Club
http://www.cwcoachingclub.com/2011/06/january-5-creating-your-success-plan-for-2011 and learn how to participate in this valuable teleclass.
This teleclass will cover:
How to Set Up a Workable Summer Writing Schedule
Assignment for June 2011
Answers to Your Questions about Creating a Summer Writing Schedule That Works!
About the instructor:
Suzanne Lieurance is a children's writer with (at last count) 22 published books for children. She was also an instructor with the Institute of Children's Literature (located in West Redding, Connecticut) for over 8 years. As The Working Writer's Coach, Lieurance helps people who love to write become "working" freelance writers and make a living doing what they love to do best.
About the Children's Writers' Coaching Club:
The CWCC teleclasses cover everything from how to write picture books to how to find an agent to sell your middle grade novel. And, although each of these teleclasses is a live event, where you can ask questions and interact with other members of the class and the instructor - you don't have to attend the live calls. As a club member, the day after each teleclass you receive a link to the recording, so you can download it and listen to the class whenever you like.
A monthly lesson and writing assignment, designed to become a finished project ready for submission to a publisher, usually by the end of the month, although some projects take longer. You aren't required to complete the monthly assignment in order to be a member of the club. It's up to you. But if you do complete the assignment, you can turn it in and have it professionally reviewed.
Manuscript critiques are a BIG feature of membership in our club. Members can submit a manuscript (up to 1,000 words) for professional critique every week. These critiques are audio critiques, so you can listen to an experienced, published children's author give you tips and suggestions for making your manuscripts more marketable.
Club members also have the opportunity to network daily via an online discussion list with other members of the CWCC, as well as the instructors.
Visit Suzanne Lieurance, the Working Writer's Coach, online at http://www.cwcoachingclub.com to learn more about her coaching products and services. Also, find out about the National Writing for Children Center, a monthly showcase for children's book authors and illustrators. Visit http://www.writingforchildrencenter.com today, where you can download an application or email Suzanne Lieurance for more information at info@writingforchildrencenter.com.