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NEWSLETTER FOR YOUNG WRITERS by Amra Pajalic

Amra Pajalic has a great new newsletter for young writers.

Amra is a novelist, short story writer, and conducts writing workshops. She has been a writer in residence in high schools funded by Arts Victoria in 2010, 2011 and 2012. Her debut novel The Good Daughter won the 2009 Melbourne Prize for Literature’s Civic Choice Award. Her website is www.amrapajalic.com

I’ve had the privilege of running creative writing workshops for young people through libraries and high schools where I meet so many passionate and interested young writers. These workshops usually end up being a lot of fun for me where I get the chance to talk about my favourite topics: reading and writing with other like-minded individuals.

They are also a revelation for my students. They don’t usually have the chance to explore their passions with others and I love seeing the excitement in their eyes as they look around the table and recognise people like them.

These students remind me so much of me when I was young. I was a life-long nerd, with my nose always stuck in a book, and had no friends who loved reading as much as I did.  It was only when I graduated from high school and found a writing course that I first discovered people like me.

Doing these workshops also underlined the fact that young people don’t have to wait to seek publication. These days there are so many opportunities for young people to seek publication or get involved with the written word, but in most cases they don’t know where or how.

Teachers and educators are also at a loss about steering their students toward these opportunities. At one of my last workshops a girl named Rachel came to the last session when her teacher told her about it, and was so disappointed about missing out.

So I decided I’d do something about it. I’ve developed the Young Writers’ Newsletter. Young writers and teachers can subscribe to the newsletter and find out information and opportunities for young people including industry news, publishing opportunities and resources. I will also include some writing tips in each issue.

You can view the newsletter here. If you like the newsletter don’t forget to subscribe so you receive the next one. I will be sending them out a few times a year as I find relevant opportunities and news.

 

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Free e-books on Writing for Kids and Adults Who Love to Write

Today, I’m excited to be launching the 10 Top Writing Tips series containing books for both adults and kids who love to write.

FREE e-books

To thank my blog readers and to help writers on the right track, I’m offering two books FREE

Discover the Writer in You

10 Top Writing Tips: Discover the Writer in You provides an easy to follow overview of the elements of a story, and how to explore your inner writer. It has tips on:

  1. Becoming a writer
  2. What sort of writer are you?
  3. Getting started
  4. Stuck for ideas – more fun writing activities
  5. Creating characters
  6. Use your characters to make things happen
  7. Setting
  8. How to get your characters talking
  9. Using all the senses
  10. Editing

Download your FREE copy here and feel free to spread the word and share the book with other writers.

For Kids Who Love to Write

A guide with handy tips and activities for young writers who aspire to be published. This is the first book in the 10 Top Writing Tips For Kids series and has tips on:

  1. Becoming a writer
  2. What sort of writer are you?
  3. Getting started
  4. Stuck for ideas
  5. Creating characters
  6. Use your characters to make things happen
  7. Setting
  8. How to get your characters talking
  9. Using all the senses
  10. Editing

Feel free to share this with young writers you know or even with teachers looking for writing ideas for the classroom. They can download their FREE copy here.

OTHER E-BOOKS ALSO PUBLISHED IN THE SERIES

Other books also published in the series are:

10 Top Writing Tips For Kids – What to Write About

10 Top Writing Tips – Ideas and Inspiration

I know from experience how hard it is to break into publishing and earn money as a writer. So I intend to keep all books in the series FREE or at an affordable price of 99 cents.

You can win an additional free e-book by entering the competition at my DeeScribe Writing blog. Here’s the link http://wp.me/ppiTq-1bR

Happy writing:)

Dee

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