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You don’t need to be an “A” student, a genius-born
writer, or in the top 10% of your class to write a
mystery for kids. You need only have a burning
desire to write the most puzzling, frightening, or
challenging story you can…a story kids can’t wait to
eat up…the most fun story in the universe—a mystery!
Learn
from the pros how to:
· Plan a Mystery the Easy Way
· Create Characters Kids Will
Love
· Write Scenes and Settings That
Come Alive
· Sprinkle Clues
· Use a Suspense Ladder to Build
Tension
· Listen for Rhythm
· Add Creative Icing to Your
Mystery
· Design Fabulous Page Layouts
This guide is loaded with exercises, examples, tips,
and ideas. Readers will love the Writer’s Toolkit,
which includes alternative words to “said,” words to
avoid, words for the five senses, words for
movements, action verbs, and more.
For individual or classroom use. Short, sound-bite
lessons enable teachers to pick and choose topics
based on time allotted, age of students, and
teaching preferences.
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