Wednesday 18 June 2014

The Trick Of Childrens Book Authors In Los Angeles

By Ina Hunt


It is not an easy affair writing books for children. This has lead to formation of writing cartels in Los Angeles. The groups help them overcome many difficulties involved in this writing process. Childrens book authors in Los Angeles usually engage themselves in many events. They discuss plots, themes, characters, writing styles and even the financial matters involved in writing.

There are conferences usually organized by writers for all other writers from within Los Angeles. They normally come together with the purpose of enlightening themselves on a number of issues. Upcoming writers are the ones who always benefit the most since experienced editors, writers and publishers are invited to help them grow in this profession. They are guided on how to address all elements necessary for satisfying the needs of children. Once writers know what kids expect, they will easily be accepted by readers, hence, the growth of their careers as writers.

During such conferences, authors get the chance to meet and interact with more established writers; published and unpublished, readers, editors and publishers. These are the main target groups for such organizations. They usually pay a specified amount of money for registration. Before this, they are required to fill an online registration form prior to being formally allowed into this group.

Besides conferences, writers in this city came up with independent groups of writers with similar goals to those of conferences. The Torrance Group is a nice example of associations of writers in the city. This group recruits members only after paying an amount totaling thirty dollars in a year or 50 dollars for every two years. This association is run by volunteers; registration fees only cater for all expenses incurred in the day to day activities of the group.

After registering with the group, authors are able to access a number of benefits. The benefits include being handled better, and receiving invitations to each critique session, subsidized prices for entry into workshops and accessing a large amount of data available on the websites of the group. The information fosters awareness of every organized event among writers.

A major topic discussed during one of these conferences was diversity of characters, style and environment in children stories. Diversity entails reference to varied elements of people and their environment. It is true that children ought to associate themselves with the people in the stories. Similarly, they should see them in varied situations. They should see them pass through different encounters and hardships. In other words, authors ought to strive to create characters and actions that ring true. This enables children to grow up with real, and not ideal, mentalities about human beings.

Children are equally fond of stories that involve adventure. In modern days, there are so many stories about aliens, predators, vampires and witch hunters among others. Too much adventure should, however, not be used as a substitute for realism.

The amount of information acquired in the meeting and conferences, therefore, means that is very important for any writer and aspiring writer to attend them. They always emerge as better writers at the end of the meetings. They, therefore, increase their chances of being read.




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