Writing Irresistible Kidlit


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Captivate the hearts and minds of young adult readers! Writing for young adult (YA) and middle grade (MG) audiences isn't just "kid's stuff" anymore--it's kidlit! The YA and MG book markets are healthier and more robust than ever, and that means the competition is fiercer, too. In Writing Irresistible Kidlit, literary agent Mary Kole shares her expertise on writing novels for young adult and middle grade readers and teaches you how to: • Recognize the differences between middle grade and young adult audiences and how it impacts your writing. • Tailor your manuscript's tone, length, and content to your readership. • Avoid common mistakes and cliches that are prevalent in YA and MG fiction, in respect to characters, story ideas, plot structure and more. • Develop themes and ideas in your novel that will strike emotional chords. Mary Kole's candid commentary and insightful observations, as well as a collection of book excerpts and personal insights from bestselling authors and editors who specialize in the children's book market, are invaluable tools for your kidlit career. If you want the skills, techniques, and know-how you need to craft memorable stories for teens and tweens, Writing Irresistible Kidlit can give them to you.




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NAGAMUCHI


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Manohar Bhatia’s {“NAGAMUCHI”} is his second work of fiction after his earlier successful spy novel:: {The Man With The Magic Spectacles} published by www.sagabooks.net in Alberta (Canada) on 11th October, 2007. He has now come out with a story that spans across country, peoples, places and cultures. Truly engrossing and innocently delightful, it is a simple story that begins a birth of rejoicing, moves on to despair, hope and finally triumphs. The guru-shishya relationship between the princely Japan-born child Nagamuchi and the Indian born music teacher Suryavanshi finding a unique cure for treating deafness by music seems to be a unique idea that brings hope and reward. It is a story that can further bridge Indo-Japan relations. The story is as inspiring as the story of Helen Keller. Poignant and full of hope as the Indian story ‘Black’ enacted by Amitabh Bachchan on celluloid. It has the potential to draw the crowds to the theatre if told on the silver screen. Right from the first page, a better chapter awaits the reader on the other side. So read on.....




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Mani's Pictures


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The founder of Manichaeism, Mani (216-274/277 CE), not only wrote down his teachings to prevent their adulteration, but also created a set of paintings—the Book of Pictures—to be used in the context of oral instruction. That pictorial handscroll and its later editions became canonical art for Mani's followers for a millennium afterwards. This richly illustrated study systematically explores the artistic culture of religious instruction of the Manichaeans based on textual and artistic evidence. It discusses the doctrinal themes (soteriology, prophetology, theology, and cosmology) depicted in Mani’s canonical pictures. Moreover, it identifies 10th-century fragments of canonical picture books, as well as select didactic images adapted to other, non-canonical art objects (murals, hanging scrolls, mortuary banners, and illuminated liturgical manuscripts) in Uygur Central Asia and Tang-Ming China.