How long does it take to write a children’s book?

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Q. How long does it take to write a children’s book?
A. No one knows! What we do know is that there are three steps to becoming a published author.

  1. Write the book.
  2. Revise the book.
  3. Sell the book.

As a rule of thumb, the longer the book, the longer it takes to write. That being said, some books take a long time to figure out even though the book is very short. Yes, it can take years to write a picture book. (My picture book Road Work Ahead was 25 years in the making.)

I’m not saying it takes years to write words on the page. Quite the opposite! It’s easy to sit down and write words. Making those words into a story is the hard part. Shaping a story into a coherent narrative is what takes time.

Hard writing makes easy reading. Easy writing makes hard reading. - William Zinsser

The legendary writing teacher William Zinsser wasn’t the only one who talked about easy reading and hard writing. Check out the Quote Investigator’s page for Easy Reading Is Hard Writing.

Don’t be fooled by the size!

If you want to write a “little” children’s book because you think it will be easy, you will be in for a BIG surprise.

Yes, you can write a picture book in an afternoon. You can write an entire novel in a month . . .

. . . but that is just the beginning of the process.

Easy writing makes hard reading.

To write a book that communicates your story clearly, you have to revise. So don’t write a children’s book because you think it will be easy.

Write the children’s book story that only you can tell.

The stories that only you can tell are worth the time it takes to write hard . . .

. . . so the book is easy to read.

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18 Minutes: Find Your Focus, Master Distraction, and Get the Right Things Done (in 2016)

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18 Minutes: Find Your Focus, Master Distraction, and Get the Right Things Done
by Peter Bregman (Author)

A classic post: I shared this book when it first came out in 2011, but it seemed just right for today, so I am sharing it again. Download Bregman’s 18 Minutes Templates to help you make your “five areas of annual focus” list for 2016.

Booktalk: If you only buy ONE time management book this year, make it this one! After you read it and find YOUR 5 areas of focus, you will get so much done! You don’t have to do everything. This book will help you decide what you really need to do, and help you do it (by taking just 18 minutes a day to stop and look at what matters most to you, so can focus on what really matters.) HIGHLY RECOMMENDED!!!

Snippet: We start everyday knowing that we’re not going to get it all done. And we look back on the years and wonder were the time went and why we haven’t accomplished what we had hoped.

Time is the only element in the world that is irretrievable when it’s lost. Lose a friend and you can patch up a relationship. Lose a job and you can find another. But lose time and it’s gone forever.

Time to Create

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