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writing a childrens book, 7 deadly sins of writing

WRITING A CHILDREN’S BOOK? The 7 Deadly Sins of Writing Children’s Books (VIDEO)

Posted on May 25, 2017February 12, 2026 By Writers Nexus No Comments on WRITING A CHILDREN’S BOOK? The 7 Deadly Sins of Writing Children’s Books (VIDEO)

WRITING A CHILDREN’S BOOK?

In the below video I give you the first 3 tips

on writing your children’s book… free.

 

7 deadly sins of writing children's a book


Here is a list of the 7 Deadly Sins:

  • #1 Pictures Do Not Tell the Story
  • #2 Show Don’t Tell
  • #3 Marry Logic With Creativity
  • #4 Action, Action and More Action
  • #5 Do Not Make Assumptions
  • #6 Create a Real Story Around the Lesson
  • #7 Grammar, Spelling and Punctuation

 


Wishing you much imagination…

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