No
matter where you are on your Writer’s Journey – still thinking about writing
for children and thus refusing the Call to Adventure, half-way past the First
Threshold and revising your story or in the throes of a Supreme Ordeal while readying
your manuscript for submission, I’ve got the perfect guide book to keep you
moving forward: Cheryl Klein’s THE MAGIC WORDS (W.W. Norton, 2016).
As
luck would have it, you can have
it! Simply enter our TeachingAuthors
Book Giveaway at the end of this post.
For
those new to writing for children, Cheryl Klein’s credits as executive editor at
Arthur A. Levine Books/Scholastic Inc. guarantee
writers the kinds of insights, techniques, exercises and reflections that are
essential when placing the right words in the right order – “the magic words,”
she says, that allow our books to change lives.
And
not just our readers’ lives, but our writers’ lives too.
Knowing
how this editor of award-winning books views her life’s work and passion speaks
volumes for all she shares in THE MAGIC WORDS.
“I think of my work as an editor as being a mechanic for
stories: I take books apart, examine their component pieces, and help my
authors assemble them again as more elegant and polished machines. My writing
for writers, from this point of view, is the instruction manual that comes with
the cars — how I articulate the instincts and knowledge about fiction I’ve gained
over fifteen-plus years of working with writers and their books.”
Chapter by chapter, Cheryl Klein mines her years of editorial experience
to clearly and thoughtfully instruct and show
writers how to use and develop their gifts to craft a strong (and personally
meaningful) story concept told in an appropriate format for their intended
audience – a story that builds bonds between readers and characters, that keeps
those readers engaged and turning the pages, that speaks to them with truth and
thus is worthy of publication.
Each chapter offers Exercises, well-known referenced titles and
concrete examples from esteemed authors such as Lisa Yee and Trent Reedy, all
to support the stated take-away – The Power of Plot, for example, Seven Ways to
Look at a Scene, Fundamentals of Voice, or Twenty Revision Techniques. Informational Asides, Book Map instructions and Checklists for
Character, Plot and First Pages add to the content.
Together, the chapters underscore the 5 qualities this editor deems
essential to magic-making: good prose,
rich characters, strong plot construction, thematic depth and powerful emotion,
for both the reader and the writer.
A Recommended Reading List is also included.
Readers close the book smarter about story, craft, genre and
format possibilities, children’s book literature and publishing as well as smarter about themselves as
writers.
My all-time favorite chapter?
Chapter 16 – Perspective and Polishing.
Readers are offered the first scene of a YA novel, followed by Cheryl
Klein’s annotated notes, followed by author Morgan Kass’ revised draft,
followed by Annotations Part II. Talk about Show,
Don’t Tell! This eye-opening chapter
should be compulsory reading for every writer of fiction.
Why
not see for yourself? Click HERE to read
an excerpt from Chapter 2 – Experience and Emotion - Cheryl posted August 28 pre-publication.
MARY
POPPINS creator P.L. Travers wrote, “We
are all looking for magic…But indeed we have to wave the wand for ourself.”
Thank you, Cheryl Klein, for helping us wave our wands.
Happy Magic-Making!
Esther Hershenhorn
. . . .
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37 comments:
The book sounds great. Please enter me in the giveaway!
I'm excited about this book! Count me in!
Thanks for sharing, Esther!
Allan, Diane, and Mrs. G: So sorry: I entered the wrong start date when I set up the giveaway so it wasn't active yet when you posted. Please come back and submit your entries. So sorry for the inconvenience1
I've found Cheryl Klein's stuff on line helpful. I look forward to reading everything gathered in one book.
I so appreciate - and applaud - the swift response to this terrific Book Giveaway!
Thank you, Allan, Diane, Mrs. G. and Patricia.
Apologies, too, for requiring the extra effort.
Cheryl Klein's THE MAGIC WORDS has been correctly labeled a mini-MFA-in-Writing Program.
Looking forward to reading and utilizing what I've learned from this book for my picture books and young adult books.
The formatting of this book sounds just right for me and my style of learning.
Great review!
Thanks for this giveaway. I loved CK's Second Sight and would love her latest in my home library.
I'm 're=-entering" the contest ... I guess there was a glitch with my first entry. Thanks!
Still excited for the book, although my first entry didn't work. :)
Excited to read this book!
Sounds like a great book. Thank you for the opportunity!
This sounds like just the book I need. Thanks for telling me about it. Thanks for the chance to win a copy.
Great post. Can't wait to read this book!
Always in need of a new craft book, thanks for this review! And, yes, please enter me in the giveaway!
So excited about this book! I read Second Sight and learned a lot. Cheryl Klein is a master at teaching the craft of writing.
I've heard Cheryl speak at conferences and she's brilliant- can't wait to read this book! Thanks for bringing it to our attention!
Here's my Shout-out to all of the above for entering our Book Giveaway of Cheryl Klein's THE MAGIC WORDS - via comments, via Face Book visits, visit the Rafflecopter.
I wish you could ALL win this outstanding book.
I'm excited to see her wisdom in book form. Thanks for your generosity.
I put this on my wishlist as soon as I saw that announcement that it was being published. Can't wait to pore over its pages!
Cheryl gave a great presentation several years ago at the NJ SCBWI.Betting I need this book!
Looks wonderful! Thanks for sharing!
Sounds like a great book by a great editor! Thank you for the giveaway!
Congrats to Cheryl Klein on the publication of this important book!
I'm always looking for quality books on writing for children. Cheryl Klein has an excellent reputation. I read the excerpt and know this is a book i need.
Ooooh. . .sounds like a fabulous book. Just what I was looking for. Thanks for the review, Esther!
What a wonderfully helpful book, I'm sure any and all of us could make good use of such a tool. Congratulations on the book's release and thanks for the chance to win a copy. crs(at)codedivasites(dot)com
I loved Cheryl's presentation at a NJ SCBWI event a few years ago. I can't wait to read and own MAGIC WORDS. I am sure it will be as well loved as my copy of SECOND SIGHT. Thank you for such a wonderful review and giveaway!
This book looks very interesting, so... I'm in! Thanks for this opportunity.
Thank you so much for the opportunity to win a copy of this book! It looks great!
I'm so glad Cheryl Klein's THE MAGIC WORDS has struck a chord with so many children's book writers!
Thanks everyone for taking the time to comment and enter our Book Giveaway.
I wish you could ALL win! :)
Attended a retreat led by Cheryl Klein. So looking forward to reading the book.
"A mechanic for stories"! What a great image. Yes please! The Magic Words sounds like a magic book.
I love Cheryl's blog and I'm sure this book is full of terrific advice!
This sounds like a wonderful book/resource that I could definitely learn from.
As an author of both y.a. and children's books, I'm excited to find this blog!
This looks like my next book to read. Looking forward to it.
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