I highly recommended Sue Bradford Edwards writing courses. It will be time and money well spent for any aspiring children’s author. I highly recommend Sue’s nonfiction writing course. My “homework” article on an Australian rock formation was soon in print in FACES magazine, an esteemed Carus publication, and I was thrilled. Not only did the class cover all the details from story ideas to research to formatting and submitting of the finished article, but also Sue provided great moral support and spot-on critiquing along the way.
I took Sue Edwards’ online class, Writing Nonfiction for Children, when I was first learning how to write for this audience. Without reservation, I highly recommend Sue’s course. Besides solid suggestions for how to improve a manuscript, Sue’s assignments on how to research potential markets, as well as how to find and use primary sources to strengthen nonfiction, proved invaluable.
Because of her academic background and professional expertise, she often recognized the exact places that needed more work.
Sue always took time to write detailed and thought-provoking comments on each and every assignment. Sue Bradford Edwards is one of the best writing instructors I’ve ever had. Course materials include successful samples and tips from industry experts. We will also discuss how to find markets and how to manage rejection. These tools will enable you to get your work in front of industry professionals. This course will teach you to assemble submission basics including a pitch and a query letter. PITCHING, QUERYING, AND SUBMITTING YOUR WORK by Sue Bradford EdwardsįEEDBACK: Instructor critique and feedbackĬOURSE DESCRIPTION: Whether you write essays, short stories or novels, sending your work to an agent, editor or publisher is a daunting task.