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How to Write a Middle Grade Book Kids Will Love

The Essential Guide to Joining the Red Hot Kids' Book Market

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How to Write a Middle Grade Book Kids Will Love

By: Mariko Tatsumoto
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HAVE YOU EVER WANTED TO WRITE A BESTSELLING CHILDREN’S BOOKS, BE ANOTHER J.K. ROWLING? Let this experienced children’s writer show you how You can attain Your Dream! Multi-Award-Winning Middle Grade Author Mariko Tatsumoto reveals the truth about why the highest-selling Adult Book authors like John Grisham, James Patterson, and Rick Riordan are writing Middle Grade Novels. These authors are selling their kids’ books like gang-busters. Many are being turned into movies. This book will teach you all the basics and the secrets to joining the Red Hot Kids’ Book Market. By the time you finish this Essential Guide to book writing, you’ll have a fully flushed novel for kids 8-12 that will hook and keep kids hooked until the last word. You’ll learn to write in a style that will appeal to kids, develop characters they can relate to and love, comply with rules for writing for children, understand the book market and how to get your book published. Buy this book to help you unlock your true author potential. Career Success
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I just finished writing my very first middle-grade manuscript, and honestly, I wish I’d listened to How to Write a Middle Grade Book Kids Will Love by Mariko Tatsumoto before I ever typed "Chapter One."

This book is packed with practical advice and clear examples that really helped me see what my story was missing. I found myself grabbing a notebook and pen, pausing often to jot down revisions, ideas, and ways to make my manuscript stronger.

It’s approachable, encouraging, and super helpful whether you’re just getting started or already knee-deep in your draft. I rarely leave reviews, but the author mentioned how important they are, and after how much I got out of this listen, it only felt right.

Highly recommend this for any writer aiming to break into the middle-grade market.

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